PanoTools:
Re: Blending Large Overlaps
Roger D. Williams 2006-Jun-22 08:34:40
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 02:00:19 +0900, Geraldine Joffre
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>> Is there any way that Photomatix copes automatically with the slight
>> differences that can arise between bracketed exposures?
> Not yet.
>
>> With moving crowds
>> there are of course slight but real differences between the images.
> Correct. Those differences will create "ghosting" in the final blended
> or tone mapped image with the current version of Photomatix.
I knew you must be aware of the problem... With static scenes, of course,
there is NO problem...
> These are not coped with yet, but will in the near future as we are
> working on an automatic ghosting removal function in order to address
> this issue of moving crowds or other moving elements.
>
>> I have enough problems removing people who straddle stitches in my
>> panoramas that I wonder if Photomatix addresses this problem at least
>> semiautomatically, as PTgui and other stitching programs do...
> We wish to offer a fully automatic tool for this because most of the
> users of Photomatix are not as advanced as panographers are, and
> would not be patient enough to learn how to do that semiautomatically.
Then I wish you great success! Of course the difference between automatic
and semi-automatic is only one of degree! (Semi-automatic being one that
didn't get it completely right! <g>)
Roger W.
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