Hello,
I really like PyImageFuser because it makes exposure fusion really
simple. But: When it doesn't give a good result with default parameters,
I can't see anything change when changing the parameter sliders (and
regenerating the preview).
I'm using the Windows version.
What's wrong? Do I have
Hi,
It is hard to say. It can be that your (old) image is not entirely correct.
This error occurs when some of the blocks being read of the image is not
correct.
It is supposed to be corrected by adding
"ImageFile.LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES = True"
to the code. I did that but can't reproduce the
I overlooked: In spite of the error message, there is a result in the
folder. It's perfect!
Thank you for that nice tool!
Would of course still be interested in what that error was.
Best regards
Joachim
Am 19.06.22 um 16:09 schrieb J. Schneider*:
Great! I seldom used stacking, but with a
Great! I seldom used stacking, but with a dedicated tool I might do it
more often. I just tried with an old project where I wasn't content with
the result so far.
I got the error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "PyImageFuser.py", line 303, in
File "PyImageFuser.py", line
Thanks Gunter … but no luck here.
Don J.
> On Jun 12, 2022, at 10:09 AM, Gunter Königsmann
> wrote:
>
> I believe that error message to mean that the app wasn't signed with one of
> that keys apple sells for $100 per year. I believe in the app's right-click
> menu you can tell your computer
I believe that error message to mean that the app wasn't signed with one of
that keys apple sells for $100 per year. I believe in the app's right-click
menu you can tell your computer you still want to execute it even if no-one
payed apple for telling "that guy has a lot of money. He cannot
Hi Harry,
Yes I have used the Contents/MacOs directory before to get an application to
run properly … but I hadn’t thought about testing PyImageFuser that way.
But … I gave it a try from terminal and received:
…..-MBP MacOs % ./PyImageFuser &
[1] 31277
…..-MBP MacOs %
[1] + killed
Hi Don,
Thanks for taking a look at it.
For now I have no idea what is going wrong as I have no experience
whatsoever with an M1.
The app is actually a kick-starter (built with pyinstaller) calling python
and necessary plugins and then starting the main script. This all with
necessary libs
> On Jun 7, 2022, at 11:14 AM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I now also added an Intel x86 MacOS bundle (stamped as 0.5.0.1). The only
> modification (fix) is in relation to internal bundle PATHs.
> As I do not have an M1 Mac, I can't build an M1 bundle, but the M1 does
> simulate
Hi,
I now also added an Intel x86 MacOS bundle (stamped as 0.5.0.1). The only
modification (fix) is in relation to internal bundle PATHs.
As I do not have an M1 Mac, I can't build an M1 bundle, but the M1 does
simulate an x86_64 as still many packages have not yet been converted.
Harry
Op vr 3
Hi David,
Sorry for my somewhat late reaction. I had a Go Live of a project and we
had a few more issues than anticipated.
There are armhf and amd64 packages:
See below the Assets area of the releases page.
Don't you see these entries?
Assets 6
- pyimagefuser-0.5.0-amd64.deb
Hi, Harry!
Sounds fascinating and useful to me!
I went to the releases page, it mentions a pyimagefuser-0.5.0-amd64.deb
package but only has links to an AppImage.
I don't do AppImages. Link for DEB package? I have Debian 11.
On 5/29/22 07:04, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Hi,
PyImageFuser is
Thanks Harry!
I have some photos (not panoramas) for exposure stacking and will try
PyImageFuser with them, it arrived just in time!
regards,
Luís Henrique
Em dom., 29 de mai. de 2022 às 14:05, Harry van der Wolf
escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> PyImageFuser is a Python3 PySimpleGUI program to
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