On 3-Jun-2009, at 14:00, Roger Howard wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 13:45:08 -0600, LuKreme <[email protected]> wrote:
>> OK, I'm stumped. Brought in three pictures, let it set control  
>> points.
>> Now, how dod i get the blended image out so I can do something with
>> it? I can do Optimizer, but when it's done I don't have a new image
>> and Exposure just gives me an error there are no overlapping control
>> points?
>
> You blending exposures from a stack of images

Yeah, three images with exposure bracketing (-2.0 0.0 +2.0)

> First, control points are created (by a sift-based tool). This  
> identifies
> common features in 2 or more images.

Right, that happened automagically.

> Finally, if there were overlapping images with different exposures,  
> then
> you can also feed the stacks to an HDR process - whether a true hdr  
> merger,
> or something like enfuse which is really more of an automatic exposure
> masking tool.

That's where I'm falling down. Can't figure how to get the HDR image  
out once ther three images have their control points in place.

> Ok... that out of the way... if you're just trying to use Hugin to  
> exposure
> blend images, you'd first generate control points. Then run the  
> optimizer.
> Then in the Stitcher panel, output checking the 'Blended Panorama  
> "enfuse"'
> using nona, enfuse, and enblend

There we go. That appears to have done something.

> Also, if you check the "Remapped images" button you'll get the aligned
> (remapped) images individually as well, prior to exposure (and seam)
> blending in case you want to feed them to another tool for blending.

It's taking a VERY long time, and maxing my processor, so it's doing  
something.

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