Nona is producing strange colors

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chaosjug

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Jan 1, 2022, 4:01:55 PM1/1/22
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Hi,

I'm getting strange color distortions while stiching a panorama.
This seems to be happening at the first step already. I have attached two
images. a
A part of the original jpeg and the corresponding part of the tif produced by
hugin if "Remapped Images: No exposure correction, low dynamic range" is
selected. Admittedly the original isn't great but I would have expected that
the remapped image is just a stretched version with no changes to color and
not that much worse.

Stephan
exposure_layer.tif
orig.jpg

Luís Henrique Camargo Quiroz

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Jan 3, 2022, 8:19:33 AM1/3/22
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  Hi Stephan!

   Once I had much worse strange color (mainly red dots if I recall well) spread across many photos. It was solved when I used enblend with --blend-colorspace=IDENTITY as parameter.
   In your second photo there are no "red wood" colors on the floor, but a darker zone at right. Is it  shadow or a problem?

   regards,

   Luís Henrique

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chaosjug

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Jan 3, 2022, 2:45:30 PM1/3/22
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Hi Luís,

the issue is already appearing at the first step, where nona maps the image. At
least that is my understanding of the process. So enblend parameters won't
help me.
Maybe I wasn't clear about the images. The jpeg is the original. There is a
shadow of a chair on the right side of the image, so that is not the issue.
The tiff shows the problem. Those bright patches should not be there.

Stephan

dkloi

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Jan 3, 2022, 2:51:55 PM1/3/22
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Might be useful if you could make available (e.g. dropbox or similar) an example set of images and a PTO file.  The white balances of the two files seem to be quite different. Could be something to do with colour profiles or some settings within Hugin but I don't really know.

chaosjug

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Jan 3, 2022, 4:02:57 PM1/3/22
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The images are from private rooms, which I don't want to share. But I solved
it now anyway.
Part one: "Remapped Images: No exposure correction, low dynamic range" does
just what it says. It donsn't do exposure correction but it still does all the
photometric correction. I thought it would output images with only geometric
changes which kept me from looking at the obvious source for color changes:
The simple "Low dynamic range" photometric optimisation wasn't working for
those pictures. Switching to custom and adding Er and Eb did the trick.
Thanks for your patience with me!

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