On Tue 06-Apr-2021 at 13:46 -0700, Jared wrote:
I have one additional question, if you don't mind - the stiching came out
well, but the blending is off. Here's a much smaller version of the
stiched image for reference:
https://boxdog.legroom.net/public/ffmap-example.jpg
Note that the left column is darker than the rest. The source images
aren't like that - they're uniformly blue. I suspect it's those dark
splotches, I guess some kind of oil or water stains, that's throwing off
the blending. Is there any reasonably straightforward way to tune that to
get the original brighter blue across the full image? Both enblend and
multiblend produced similar results.
Hugin will try and optimise the brightness and colour of your images
to match if you ask it to, but your PTO project has default values
for photometric parameters. So it looks like your photos are
different somehow.
In the Photos tab, optimise Photometric -> Low dynamic range,
variable white balance.
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Bruno
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