Erik,
Isn't the easiest way of avoiding over-dark shadows just to eliminate the
shots with the darkest shadows from the set of those blended by Enfuse?
Roger W.
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 05:30:38 +0900, Erik Krause <#removed#> wrote:
> On Monday, March 10, 2008 at 13:32, Fabio Bustamante wrote:
>
>> As far as I know there are no command line options that affect the
>> overall brightness. I was wondering if some kind of exposure management
>> would be a nice addition to the program - maybe even in stops. Would
>> that be one of those logical traps that go against the program's very
>> nature?
>
> I don't think it would be dificult to implement, at least not for the
> --wExposure criterium (which gives slightly brighter results if used
> alone, BTW). If I understood correctly, the exposure criterium takes
> a bell-shaped curve to extract all well exposed pixels from an image.
> It should be easy to center this curve not around 127 (of 255) but a
> higher or lower value and get brighter or darker results this way.
>
> I'll file a feature request.
>
> best regards
> Erik Krause
> http://www.erik-krause.de
>
>
>
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