Perhaps this version of libtiff could be incorporated into enblend and
enfuse when it becomes an official stable release?
On Jan 3, 5:34 pm, Gnome Nomad gnomeno...@gmail.com wrote:
TIFF doesn't have to be limited to 4GB file size:
http://www.aperio.com/bigtiff/
Karmadillo wrote:
TIFF is not as good as EXR in my circumstances due to its file size
restrictions.
Because EXR is the native format within Hugin for HDR work, I am
trying to do an EXR EXR EXR process.
The 4GB file size restriction of TIFF is more significant for HDR
imagery - and it means that the final
On Mon 02-Jan-2012 at 14:41 -0800, Karmadillo wrote:
TIFF is not as good as EXR in my circumstances due to its file size
restrictions.
Because EXR is the native format within Hugin for HDR work, I am
trying to do an EXR EXR EXR process.
My question was have you tried TIFF? if the HDR - HDR
Yes I have tried stitching to HDR and the process crashes or I get
enblend out of memory errors. However for smaller projects I do get an
HDR TIFF output
Thanks Bruno for the advice re remapping and using the command line.
I'm happy to use this process.
Is there anywhere I can make a feature
TIFF doesn't have to be limited to 4GB file size:
http://www.aperio.com/bigtiff/
Karmadillo wrote:
TIFF is not as good as EXR in my circumstances due to its file size
restrictions.
Because EXR is the native format within Hugin for HDR work, I am
trying to do an EXR EXR EXR process.
The 4GB
On Sat 31-Dec-2011 at 04:20 -0800, Karmadillo wrote:
I agree that in theory this seems to be the best way to do it, however
once I select exposure corrected
The HDR file format section is greyed out, so I only get the LDR file
format options of JPEG, PNG, and TIFF.
The prevents me from stitching
Bruno Postle wrote:
On Sat 31-Dec-2011 at 04:20 -0800, Karmadillo wrote:
I agree that in theory this seems to be the best way to do it, however
once I select exposure corrected
The HDR file format section is greyed out, so I only get the LDR file
format options of JPEG, PNG, and TIFF.
The
I agree that in theory this seems to be the best way to do it, however
once I select exposure corrected
The HDR file format section is greyed out, so I only get the LDR file
format options of JPEG, PNG, and TIFF.
The prevents me from stitching EXR to EXR.
On Dec 29, 10:11 am, Bruno Postle