[hugin-ptx] Re: Problem with bright splodge in panorama from enblend.

2023-04-20 Thread Tommy Hughes
Thanks. Raws are here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zzjVOqO3pnwZu92LdJuUvTYoCOggfRk6?usp=sharing I am using 10bit rec2020 raws. But I noticed this pano was shot with auto-exposure, and I was using Photometric > High dynamic range, fixed exposure. I wonder if that causes problems?

[hugin-ptx] Re: Problem with bright splodge in panorama from enblend.

2023-04-20 Thread T. Modes
irthoma...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 20. April 2023 um 14:27:33 UTC+2: My process is to export raws from Darktable with everything disabled, but, lens correction. 5: Photometric: High Dynamic Range, Fixed Exposure. This will only optimize vignetting correction. In case of images

[hugin-ptx] Re: Problem with bright splodge in panorama from enblend.

2023-04-20 Thread Tommy Hughes
My process is to export raws from Darktable with everything disabled, but, lens correction. Then in hugin: 1: Set Camera Response to Linear 2: Reset User Defined Variable > Color > to one (no correction) 3: CPFind + Celeste 4: Geometric: Positions (y,p,r) 5: Photometric: High Dynamic Range,

[hugin-ptx] Problem with bright splodge in panorama from enblend.

2023-04-20 Thread Tommy Hughes
Hi, when using enblend, the resulting panoramas have bright splodges. Here is an example where a large brightish patch is visible in the centre left of the image. https://i.imgur.com/Ipv0XKG.jpg Using built-in, instead of enblend, gets rid of the blotchy brightness. But, this produces it's own