Sorry for posting with "no subject". The initial post failed as I tried to attach the files directly (rather than link to them), and on the recreate I forgot to fill in the topic. Seems I can't change it retrospectively either.
Sorry for posting with "no topic". The initial post failed as I tried to attach the files directly (rather than link to them), and on the recreate I forgot to fill in the topic. Seems I can't change it retrospectively either.
I'm using enblend 4.2 for my panoramas, and recently ran into a strange issue. When I blend the two pictures from the archive at https://extra.domob.eu/enblend.tar.bz2 (a.tif and b.tif) without any options ("enblend -o output.tif a.tif b.tif"), the blended output is much lighter in the overlapping area than any of the two input images. I don't really understand how that can happen. Any hints as to why and how to work around it?
Link to GPG key on domob.eu
Updated my GPG key.
Remove flickering for ls_animate_evolution.
Add "axis equal" for demos.
maint: Use pause instead of sleep.