Enblend 4.2 does not work with images without an alpha channel

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Bernd D

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Jun 15, 2017, 5:17:09 AM6/15/17
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Enblend and Enfuse only consider pixels that have an associated mask value other than zero. If an input image does not have an alpha channel, Enblend warns and assumes a mask of all non-zero values, that is, it will use every pixel of the input image for Fusion.

But execute Enblend 4.2 with an input Images without an alpha channel, Enblend exit with the error message: 
"enblend: input image "foo.tif" does not have an alpha channel".

Reads a developer here, who can correct this bug? Or what is the right way to report bugs in Enblend?

Thank you in advance
  Bernd

cspiel

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Jun 15, 2017, 10:58:28 AM6/15/17
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THX!

Fixed in rev e93b798a0c5f.  See e.g.
    http://hg.code.sf.net/p/enblend/code/rev/e93b798a0c5f



On Thursday, 15 June 2017 11:17:09 UTC+2, Bernd D wrote:
Enblend and Enfuse only consider pixels that have an associated mask value other than zero. If an input image does not have an alpha channel, Enblend warns and assumes a mask of all non-zero values, that is, it will use every pixel of the input image for Fusion.

But execute Enblend 4.2 with an input Images without an alpha channel, Enblend exit with the error message: 
"enblend: input image "foo.tif" does not have an alpha channel".

It is amazing how long something plain wrong can stay unnoticed in the manuals.

Thanks again for your really thorough reading!

/Chris
 
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