sing the latest developing version, 2.9.something, and it already supports,
at least, 16-bit images. Not sure about 32-bit.
I feel like the open source tools are getting close to PS, regarding the
stacking process. As for the rest, RawTherapee is really an option, and maybe
Gimp sooner.
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llingness to help.
I hope soon Gimp will present us a new alignment algorithm so we can forget,
forever and ever, closed source apps.
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it worked almost perfectly.
Before that, I had also tried using JImage (and its full package FiJi), but it
is really, really complex and I gave up.
So, unfortunately (being an open source fan), I will still have to keep with PS,
until I find an open source alternative to its auto alignment feature.
that!
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o-aligned the layers, but align_image_stack didn't.
The following images are screen shots from both ps and gimp showing the final
stacks: http://imgur.com/a/drKdB
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Well, it works.
-a without explicit prefix defaults to the name of the first image file given.
-g without explicit number defaults to 5 (that is written in the --help option)
Btw, what os are you using?
I'm running this on Linux (Ubuntu 16.04)
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ign_image_stack -a *.tif
and
align_image_stack -a -g *.tif
and no success...
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>Tried
>
>align_image_stack -a *.tif
>
>and
>
>align_image_stack -a -g *.tif
>
>and no success...
The whole process:
1 - Shoot in DNG
2 - RawTherappe - Open dng's with preset Neutral and save them as tif
3 - align_image_stack.
Btw, beautiful image.
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>Could I have another link to the images to test something?
Sure.
https://goo.gl/photos/GCoSg4uANxLGunDAA
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sn't work, try 6 or 7?
>Kubuntu 16.10.
>
>-c
I tried
align_image_stack -a align -g 10 -t 5 *.tif
and
align_image_stack -a -dixyz *.tif
and
align_image_stack -a align -SAP *.tif
and the images (the first two) are still unaligned
The resulting stack by using Photoshop can be seen
fellow that I don't know the name
(http://gimpguru.org/Tutorials/SmartSharpening2/).
Since I'm shooting with an old and humble Canon Powershot A3100 running CHDK,
from where I'm able to get raw images, I can now say that I'm 100% GNU,
http://imgur.com/a/o3o4r
eveloper allowed me to recover details from the big white clouds,
something that on the original jpg shows as blown up white.
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>For the best results you might want to consider sharpening in the raw
>processor as well. :)
Why does it give best results?
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>Why does it give best results?
I think the answer os in chain83 post here
https://www.reddit.com/r/postprocessing/comments/38vdao/how_does_everyone_sharpen_their_photos/
According to that, you're suggesting to also apply input sharpening
Thanks for the tip anyway.
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can I edit and save 16-bit images.
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he box, besides offering a ton of options if I want to go further in post
production...
Once more, thanks for the great information
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