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HUGIN_HDRMERGE(1)						       HUGIN							 HUGIN_HDRMERGE(1)

NAME
hugin_hdrmerge - Merge overlapping images SYNOPSIS
hugin_hdrmerge [options] -o output.exr input-files DESCRIPTION
TODO. OPTIONS
-o prefix Output file -m mode Merge mode, can be one of: avg, avg_slow, khan (default), if avg, no -i, -s, or -d options apply -i iter Number of iterations to execute (default is 1) -c Only consider pixels that are defined in all images (avg mode only) -s file Debug files to save each iteration, can be one of: a - all debug files (can only be used alone) w - calculated weights from each iteration r - result image from each iteration s - source images before processing If verbose >= 3, all debug files are output unless specified -a calcs Apply one or more advanced calculations, can be one or more of: b - biasing weights logarithmically c - choose pixels with highest weight instead of averaging (overrides options -a b and -a d) d - choose a pixel with the highest weight instead of averaging when all pixel weights are within 10% of each other h - favour a high signal to noise ratio i - ignore alpha channel -e Export each initial weight to <input_file_paths>_iw.<ext> -l Load a previously exported initial weight with respect to the input file names NOTE: if both -e and -l options are on, the program will calculate and save the initial weights, then wait until user indicates that it can continue by loading the previously saved weights -v Verbose, print progress messages, repeat for even more verbose output -h Display help summary. AUTHORS
Written by Jing Jin. Also contains contributions from Pablo d'Angelo, Douglas Wilkins, Ippei Ukai, Ed Halley, Bruno Postle, Gerry Patterson and Brent Townshend. This man page was written by Cyril Brulebois <cyril.brulebois@enst-bretagne.fr> and is licensed under the same terms as the hugin package itself. "Version: 2011.4.0" 2011-12-02 HUGIN_HDRMERGE(1)

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NONA(1) 							       HUGIN								   NONA(1)

NAME
nona - Stitch a panorama image SYNOPSIS
nona [options] -o output project_file (image files) DESCRIPTION
nona uses the transform function from PanoTools, the stitching itself is quite simple, no seam feathering is done. Only the non-antialiasing interpolators of PanoTools are supported. The following output formats (n option of PanoTools p script line) are supported: JPEG, TIFF, PNG : Single image formats without feathered blending TIFF_m : multiple tiff files TIFF_multilayer : Multilayer tiff files, readable by The Gimp 2.0 OPTIONS
General options: -c Create coordinate images (only TIFF_m output) -v Quiet, do not output progress indicators -t num Number of threads to be used (default: number of available cores) The following options can be used to override settings in the project file: -i num Remap only image with number num (can be specified multiple times) -m str Set output file format (TIFF, TIFF_m, TIFF_multilayer, EXR, EXR_m) -r ldr/hdr Set output mode: ldr - keep original bit depth and response hdr - merge to hdr -e exposure Set exposure for ldr mode -p TYPE Pixel type of the output. Can be one of: UINT8 8 bit unsigned integer UINT16 16 bit unsigned integer INT16 16 bit signed integer UINT32 32 bit unsigned integer INT32 32 bit signed integer FLOAT 32 bit floating point -z Set compression type. Possible options for tiff output: NONE no compression LZW LZW compression DEFLATE deflate compression AUTHORS
Written by Pablo d'Angelo. Also contains contributions from Douglas Wilkins, Ippei Ukai, Ed Halley, Bruno Postle, Gerry Patterson and Brent Townshend. This man page was written by Cyril Brulebois <cyril.brulebois@enst-bretagne.fr> and is licensed under the same terms as the hugin package itself. "Version: 2011.4.0" 2011-12-02 NONA(1)
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