On 9/11/20 12:59 PM, John Muccigrosso wrote:
Working on a mosaic of photos taken with my iPhone and I run into an
error at the stitching phase. enblend reports the following:
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enblend: error building color transform from XYZ space to " Apple Wide
Color Sharing Profile"
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If I switch to the builtin stitcher, all is well.
Any way to avoid this? I would be happy with the output using another,
similar profile.
The question occurs to me - is that profile iPhone proprietary? Can your
phone be set to use a more standard color profile like sRGB?
TIA
PS It took my four tries to set the prefs correctly so that Hugin used
the builtin. The problem? The prefs set the default, but the actual is
directly on the stitcher tab. It's true that the pref says this, but
it's a weird way to handle this to my mind. Why wouldn't changing the
default change the setting on the tab? I'd expect it to. Frankly I
wouldn't expect the settings to be in both places. Let me change it on
the tab, sure, but reset it to the default every time I open a new
project or change the default.
I think Hugin also says on the screen where you set the default that it
only applies to NEW projects. It doesn't change pre-existing projects.
So of course you're going to have to change that setting in previous
projects.
Anyway, hope that helps.
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