PanoTools NG:
Re: Re: focus blending with enfuse: How?
Harry van der Wolf 2008-Oct-13 22:09:50
Great,
That did it, incl. the Hardmask. I had to set the levels to the full 29, but
than I got a good result.
And it was not necessary to do it on the command line ;)
Thanks for your advise.
Harry
2008/10/13 Erik Krause <#removed#>
> On 10/12/2008 +0200,"Harry van der Wolf" <#removed#<PanoToolsNG%40yahoogroups.com>>
>
> wrote:
>
> > I read on several spots that enfuse can also be used to do focus
> blending.
> > The wiki page mentions "Enfuse can also be used to build extended
> > DOFimages, by blending a
> > focus stack.".
>
> specify --wExposure=0 --wSaturation=0 --wContrast=1 on the command line.
> Eventually use --HardMask . If the images are not aligned use
> align_image_stack.
>
> --
> Erik Krause
> http://www.erik-krause.de
>
>
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