stitcher enblend option disabled

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Peter Miller

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Apr 21, 2009, 5:39:48 AM4/21/09
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Hi,

I've been using Hugin for years.
I've just started trying out 360 deg panoramas.
The stitcher tab has the enblend options disabled (gray)
and enfuse enabled.

The problem is that I don't want enfuse. I know what it is and what it
does, and I've used it before. But in this case, it isn't appropriate.

How do I get the stitcher to let me use enblend without enfuse?

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rew

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Apr 21, 2009, 11:23:47 AM4/21/09
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On Apr 21, 11:39 am, Peter Miller <pmil...@opensource.org.au> wrote:
> How do I get the stitcher to let me use enblend without enfuse?

This happens when two images end up being positioned almost
exactly in the same spot. So hugin decides that you probably
made a HDR stack. You should find out which image exactly
overlaps another and remove either one of them from the
pano.

Roger.

Bruno Postle

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Apr 21, 2009, 11:36:40 AM4/21/09
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On Tue 21-Apr-2009 at 19:39 +1000, Peter Miller wrote:
>
>I've been using Hugin for years.
>I've just started trying out 360 deg panoramas.
>The stitcher tab has the enblend options disabled (gray)
>and enfuse enabled.

This automatic enabling/disabling of options in the Stitcher tab was
removed during the 0.7.0 beta process. If you use the 0.7.0 final
release or a 0.8.0 snapshot then you will find that all these options
are available (even when hugin will do strange things as a result).

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