The change is in the default branch of our mercurial repository.
You need to compile yourself. For Ubuntu there are nightly build available, but
I know no binaries for other systems in the moment.
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tmodes - thanks for coding a fix to this issue.
How can I test it out?
Do I download a beta version of nona?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/678694
Title:
EXR files quietly
Hugin is using absolute ev values in the exr files. Therefore clipping can
occur, when the value range of the exr file is overrun (as already found out).
A possible solution is the use relative ev values in the exr files (Implemented
in changeset 7b8ada736647). This changes the behaviour when
If I buy a commercial program such as PTGui, will it offer a solution to this
issue with nona?
I had heard that both Hugin and PTGui use the same panotools programs under the
hood e.g. nona.
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Also agree that the TIFF workaround does not work in the latest version
of hugin on OpenSuSE 11.4
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/678694
Title:
EXR files quietly clipped (black
Feel a bit miffed that this bug is assigned low priority status. I
have had several potentially very nice HDR photos ruined by this. I've
found no good workaround within the user flow.
Clearly the HDR-output part of the program (which lots of people use
hugin for) is broken and should be fixed :)
hugin is clipping black holes in HDR image (exr) in the shape of masks
(inclusive).
http://img691.imageshack.us/img691/7232/windowshot2011011009392.png
LDR image looks just fine though.
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I have exactly the same problem on Ubuntu 10.10 with hugin 2010.0.0.5045
and enblend 4.0-753b534c819d
I tried the tiff ouput workaround. Yet I still have the black
rectangles.
Here is an extract of my .pto file for detailed configuration:
# hugin project file
#hugin_ptoversion 2
p f2 w15000
this is what I'm getting when trying to generate HDR panorama out of 6
.tiff images (see screenshot).
http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/4981/screenshot2010121313240.png
From left to right HDR tiff, HDR exr and blended tif. Note the black
stripe on the bottom of hdr images and complete LDR image.
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