Hugin 0.7.0.3082 How to edit Nona remapped images ?

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pabs...@googlemail.com

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Jan 20, 2009, 3:35:07 PM1/20/09
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Hi all.
From what I read on the wiki, when used within Hugin, nona produces
'cropped tiff' files, before running enblend on them.

I would need to manually edit those files before runing enblend (I
need to rework the alpha channel to erease moving people).
I tried with Photoshop CS2 and the last version of the Gimp, but there
seems to be no way to save correctly those 'cropped tiff' (so when I
finally run enblend, I obtain something awfull).

Can someone guide me through this ?

It would be sad for me to reinstall a 0.7 beta only to have the
multilayered Tiff or the PSD files as output...

Bruno Postle

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Jan 20, 2009, 4:32:36 PM1/20/09
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On Tue 20-Jan-2009 at 12:35 -0800, pabs...@googlemail.com wrote:
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>From what I read on the wiki, when used within Hugin, nona produces
>'cropped tiff' files, before running enblend on them.

>I tried with Photoshop CS2 and the last version of the Gimp, but there


>seems to be no way to save correctly those 'cropped tiff'

You can disable 'Save cropped images' in the 'Stitcher tab' under
Processing -> nona -> Options

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Bruno

Rich

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Jan 20, 2009, 5:13:19 PM1/20/09
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that's what i usually do, though sometimes (especially with larger
panos) using cropped images can speed up things a lot.
if you happen to be in such a situation, you can save offset from a
remapped image, edit it with gimp, then restore offset - i think
tiffinfo and tiffset commands can be used for that.

too bad gimp does not support offset for so long...
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Lukáš Jirkovský

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Jan 21, 2009, 4:14:32 AM1/21/09
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2009/1/20 pabs...@googlemail.com <pabs...@googlemail.com>:
Look at this tutorial:
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/enblend-svg/en.shtml it may be
interesting for you. It's another possibility how to mask moving
objects.
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