. The final image has dimensions 17254 x 41322. This is
bit more than I expected and the result looks blurred so I need to scale
the picture down anyway. Any thoughts?
All in all, thank you all for your help and suggestions.
Regards,
D. Brodsky
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 18:16, David Brodsky tre
fast for image 10250 px wide and 22850
px high.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 18:16, David Brodsky tre...@sinister.cz wrote:
Hi all,
I've taken some photos of the Eiffel tower and created one big image from
them [1]. As you can see I don't have all the images I need to make it one
nice big
Hi,
Irena Damsky wrote:
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 7:16 PM, David Brodsky tre...@sinister.cz wrote:
So far I've been able to complete the missing parts with
simple math,
What do you mean by simple math?
weighted average of 2 pixels :-)
I'm familiar with some scientific articles
somewhat funny
results - parts of the tower were placed on the missing sky. But I've
got an idea - generate missing shots with this tool and let the
enblend do the rest.
But maybe someone will come up with easier and quicker solution.
Regards,
David Brodsky
Hoi,
Harry
2009/3/26 Irena Damsky
tm_photographic.
Is tm_photographic included in pfstmo? Or where can I find it?
Regards,
D. Brodsky
Peter Gawthrop
pe...@gawthrop.net
http://www.lightspacewater.net
From: David Brodsky tre...@sinister.cz
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: HDR post processing.
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 10:36:57 +0100
Erik Krause wrote:
David Brodsky wrote:
That may be true, but enfuse introduces flare around objects with sky
as a background. I've made quick preview that can be visible on
http://trekie.sinister.cz/enfuse.jpg
Too less levels (as already pointed out in some other posts). And the
Yeah
.
Regards
David Brodsky
David Brodsky wrote:
Hi,
[ Andrew, I'm Ccing you because I don't know if you're on the list ]
first of all, thanks for the great tool (hugin). But I've run into a
problem I can't solve. When I try to create hdr panorama with hugin,
some areas looks like [1
.
Please let me know if there is anything I can do to correct these errors
or help invastigating.
Regards
David Brodsky
P.S. Andrew, as you can see you can discard my previous email to you
because it may not be an error in enfuse. Thanks.
[1]: http://trekie.sinister.cz/enblend.jpg
[2]: http