Hello,
I was wondering how enblend actually align the images. I noticed the output from nona are simple tif with an alpha-channel. I was expecting them to have the size of the panorama, making thus trivial the alignment, however this doesn't seem to be the case. Is enblend performing some form or cross-correlation to align the images or the information is hidden somewhere in the alpha-channel?
Best,
Federico
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