12.2.2014 20:32, SojiOkita kirjoitti:
I've been using Hugin with smartblend wrapper for years.
A few days ago, I started working with images in a larger colorspace
than before (Adobe RGB instead of sRGB).
The only problem is that in the output file, the colorspace is not
present, so the
Ok. Thanks for your answer.
That explains the difference.
I've copied manually with exiftool the correct ICC profile to my output
images, so I believe it should be possible to do it automatically with
another commandline option.
As I understood Hugin 2014 allows the customization of exiftool
I tried (outside Hugin) with the command line option -icc_profile and it
works.
I tried with Hugin 2014 beta but it crashes before the exiftool pass.
I wonder if there is a way to automate the exiftool pass with -icc_profile
with Hugin2013...
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Hi everyone.
I've been using Hugin with smartblend wrapper for years.
A few days ago, I started working with images in a larger colorspace than
before (Adobe RGB instead of sRGB).
The only problem is that in the output file, the colorspace is not present,
so the image can't be visualized