I now *think* I have an idea of what's going on here.
Whatever it is seems to happen only if I have Output: Normal, Blended
panorama checked *at the same time* as any of the first three options
under Exposure fusion. *Without* Blended panorama checked, I get
expected results from Blended
Replying to your last question here: For me, yes /var/folders/Hg/
exisits. It's current size is about 109 MB. There are *quite* a
number of folders and files in there. Most clearly not from Hugin. I
asked the question because text in the Stitching window seems to
indicate that
When you run the stitching process, do you get any errors in the logging
window? Or does it finish gracefully but without any blended images?
Also, can you confirm enblend is there and working?
Last but not least, what version of hugin exactly on what platform!
Thanks
nick
On Tue, Jul 20,
I'm running Hugin 2010.1.0.38ed0587798b on a Macintosh (Harry's
build). The Mac is a G4 running OS X 10.5.8.
On the Stitching tab, I have UNCHECKED both Use alternative Enblend
program and Use alternative Enfuse program. My understanding it
that this will cause Hugin to use the internal
On Wed 21-Jul-2010 at 12:12 -0700, Eric O'Brien wrote:
Mind you, the problem isn't (yet) a failure to blend... it is a
failure to keep images in three layers rather than break the
project up into one layer per source image.
Exactly how does Hugin determine which images belong together? If
I'm trying to stitch a panorama made up of 3 exposure steps of 11
images (33 images total).
I have changed a number of things, but the output I keep getting is
remapped *individual* images.
Output is set to Blended panorama
Things I have tried:
Add stacks. That is, put each set of three