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Sender:Mahmood Hamidi
Date/Time:2006-Dec-29 15:37:00
Subject:Re: HDR shows a sharp tonal diff at -180/+180 merge (My WWP input)

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: HDR shows a sharp tonal diff at -180/+180 merge (My WWP input) Mahmood Hamidi 2006-Dec-29 15:37:00
Thanks for your tips Hans,
I am sure that the files do not have any layers before I open them in
Photomatix or send them in batch to Photomatix. The only layer that
can be seen in PS is the background layer. 

Regards,
/MH

--- In #removed#, Hans Nyberg <hans@...> wrote:
>
> 
> On Dec 29, 2006, at 2:13 PM, Mahmood Hamidi wrote:
> 
> > This is the whole process.
> > Hugin outputs (among others) multiple tiff files, one for each input
> > image (Instead of a multilayered tiff as PTGui does I suppose).
> > This multiple tiff files is what I use im my process.
> > Each of these output tiff files consists of only one layer, with 4
> > channels (red, green, blue, and Alpha). The R, G, and B channels
> > contain the color information about the layer, and the A channel
> > describes how opaque the layer is to what is behind it.
> > Anyways, after this, I run all these output tiffs through enblend.
> > Enblend delivers a pano, also with only one layer and the 4 mentioned
> > channels.
> > I run several of these enblend outputs through Photomatix, which gives
> > me the line in its output if I use hdr/tonemap.
> 
> If your file is called a layer when you opens it in Photoshop  (not  
> Background) you have  to flatten it first.
> 
> It is probably necessary before you use them in Photomatix.
> 
> The same if the file Photomatix saves is a layer. Flatten before  
> creating QTVR
> 
> Hans
> 
> 
> Hans Nyberg
> <http://www.panoramas.dk> Panoramas.dk - Features Fullscreen QTVR
> email:  hans@...
> 
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