On 3/19/20 9:07 PM, Bruno Postle wrote:
I open them all in GIMP and convert to sRGB, but this isn't something
we can expect all users to find obvious.
Possible solutions are:
1. Transparently convert everything to a
single profile when remapping.
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2. Discard profiles for all images but
the 'anchor', and let the Hugin photometric optimiser sort out the
rest.
I have no idea how hard 1 is, and 2 would need some testing to see
how viable it is.
Problem with #2 is - what happens if you change the anchor image? Or
would discarding the profile only happen when the photometric optimizer
runs? If so, that would make it difficult to change the anchor image and
rerun the optimizer. I find myself doing that when using one anchor
makes exposure/etc blow up too much in other frames. Then I change the
anchor and re-optimize until I get exposures I like.
I think I like #1 better. But I don't use JPG in processing, so I'm not
the best person to talk about this.
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