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 More options Apr 28 2012, 3:43 pm
From: Monkey <davidhorma...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2012 12:43:13 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sat, Apr 28 2012 3:43 pm
Subject: Re: multiblend - black areas in output

Still no sign of the problem with those files here, I'm afraid - that's
with Windows 32- and 64-bit builds, and a Fedora 14 32-bit build, which is
all the OSes I have access to.

Does adding --nomask or --reverse to the multiblend command line make any
difference?

David

On Saturday, April 28, 2012 6:27:01 PM UTC+1, kevin360 wrote:

> Ok, here are the two tiff images that I'm passing to multiblend that
> were created from nona:

> http://www.bluelavalamp.net/hugin/multiblend-spots/1-20000.tif
> http://www.bluelavalamp.net/hugin/multiblend-spots/1-20001.tif

> for multiblend I built it trying both compiler lines provided in the
> readme file.  The results are the same, so adding in the tiffxx lib
> didn't make any difference.  The system is 64-bit slackware linux.

> On Apr 28, 5:17 am, Monkey <davidhorma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for the files - I ran it through but my result was okay. If you
> can
> > get the same bad result with even smaller images, perhaps you could
> upload
> > a couple of TIFs somewhere - that would guarantee I'm passing the same
> TIFs
> > to multiblend.

> > David

> > On Saturday, April 28, 2012 3:38:09 AM UTC+1, kevin360 wrote:

> > > Forgot to include the output of multiblend.  Here's the output when
> > > stitching:

> > > make -f 1-2.pto.mk

> ===========================================================================

> > > Stitching panorama

> ===========================================================================

> > > /usr/local/bin/multiblend --compression=LZW -a -v -f2946x2506+40+23 -o
> > > 1-2.tif -- 1-20000.tif 1-20001.tif

> > > multiblend v0.31beta (c) 2012 David Horman
> > > ------------------------------------------

> > > ignoring enblend option -a
> > > ignoring enblend option -f
> > > loading 1-20000.tif...
> > > loading 1-20001.tif...
> > > 2946x2506, 8bpp, 10 levels
> > > split done
> > > seaming...
> > > masks...
> > > blending...
> > > writing 1-2.tif...

> > > exiftool -E -overwrite_original_in_place -TagsFromFile
> /root/wd/photos/
> > > ssd/dc_night_3_29_2012/museum/error_tests/1.jpg -ImageDescription -
> > > Make -Model -Artist -WhitePoint -Copyright -GPS:all -DateTimeOriginal
> -
> > > CreateDate -UserComment -ColorSpace -OwnerName -SerialNumber '-
> > > Software=Hugin Pre-Release 2011.5.0.f1c1e4f56585' '-UserComment<$
> > > {UserComment}&#xa;Projection: Equirectangular (2)&#xa;FOV: 34 x
> > > 40&#xa;Ev: 0.00' -f 1-2.tif
> > >     1 image files updated


 
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