Re: [Gimp-user] Stacking images

2011-02-17 Thread Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
Stuart for...@gimpusers.com writes:

 No! There are some plugins that attempt to align images for HDR purposes, but 
 I have not found anything adequate to the job of focus stacking.

 I use this technique a great deal in producing photographs of insects to 
 illustrate keys.

 If you want open source, try Hugin. You can use align_image_stack.exe to do 
 the necessary image alignment and adjust magnification (but maybe that is not 
 necessary for Astronomy) and then enfuse.exe to do the actual image merging.

 Helicon Focus is probably the leading commercial package. The results from 
 Hugin and Helicon are indistiguishable in my tests, but Helicon has a nice 
 user interface and is much faster because it makes better use of multiple 
 CPUs (align_image_stack is single threaded, enfuse has a limited 
 multi-threaded version). There is a free 30-day trial version of Helicon and 
 the licence is not expensive.

 I use GIMP to do the post-processing once I have a completed stack. Often 
 needs all the usual exposure adjustments, rotation, etc. - and removal of 
 specimen pins.

Darktable also does HDR as of version 0.8 :) 
See http://darktable.sourceforge.net/
I haven't tried it yet. 

See also http://garmahis.com/tutorials/hdr-tutorial-free-software/ and 
http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/


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[Gimp-user] Stacking images

2011-02-16 Thread David Manley
A common technique in astronomical photography is to combine a number of
images, taken around the same time, which results in a target image with
added clarity. This is called stacking and there exists specialised software
to do this.

Does Gimp have the functionality required to do this? Is anyone using Gimp
for this purpose? If so can you please outline the steps taken?

David
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[Gimp-user] Stacking images

2011-02-16 Thread rich
A common technique in astronomical photography is to combine a number of
images, taken around the same time, which results in a target image with
added clarity. This is called stacking and there exists specialised software
to do this.

Does Gimp have the functionality required to do this? Is anyone using Gimp
for this purpose? If so can you please outline the steps taken?

David

Maybe in the layers dialogue change each layer mode from 'normal' to 'screen'. 

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Re: [Gimp-user] Stacking images

2011-02-16 Thread Rob Antonishen
Check out this page for a set of astronomy tools for gimp.  Never used
them, but I recalled seeing them

http://hennigbuam.de/georg/gimp.html

-Rob A
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Re: [Gimp-user] Stacking images

2011-02-16 Thread David Manley
Thanks. This looks like it may be what I'm looking for.

David

On 16 February 2011 19:39, Rob Antonishen rob.antonis...@gmail.com wrote:

 Check out this page for a set of astronomy tools for gimp.  Never used
 them, but I recalled seeing them

 http://hennigbuam.de/georg/gimp.html

 -Rob A

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[Gimp-user] Stacking images

2011-02-16 Thread Stuart
No! There are some plugins that attempt to align images for HDR purposes, but I 
have not found anything adequate to the job of focus stacking.

I use this technique a great deal in producing photographs of insects to 
illustrate keys.

If you want open source, try Hugin. You can use align_image_stack.exe to do the 
necessary image alignment and adjust magnification (but maybe that is not 
necessary for Astronomy) and then enfuse.exe to do the actual image merging.

Helicon Focus is probably the leading commercial package. The results from 
Hugin and Helicon are indistiguishable in my tests, but Helicon has a nice user 
interface and is much faster because it makes better use of multiple CPUs 
(align_image_stack is single threaded, enfuse has a limited multi-threaded 
version). There is a free 30-day trial version of Helicon and the licence is 
not expensive.

I use GIMP to do the post-processing once I have a completed stack. Often needs 
all the usual exposure adjustments, rotation, etc. - and removal of specimen 
pins.


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