i also had a bit of trouble finding the documentation of this, but it's
the pyramid levels...or how many triangles should enblend use.
as i found it appears that enblend by default takes the highest possible
setting for this.
Op 07-Jul-23 om 6:58 schreef Greg 'groggy' Lehey:
On Wednesday, 5
On Wednesday, 5 July 2023 at 22:47:00 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
> Yes, something like this (all on one line, Google will mangle this email):
>
> enblend -o project.tif -l 27 project.tif project0001.tif
Is this documented anywhere? I see a brief mention of the syntax on
the man page, but
Enblend will adjust areas that are outside the overlap, -l 27 just tells it
to use the maximum number of levels possible.
Hugin can correct 'normal' radial vignetting, but these shots are not ideal
for calibration. You would need to shoot a simple scene with about 50%
overlap, get Hugin to