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[Bug 679366] Re: enblend: no input files specified

 

The version in repository contains already a check for the crop area, so
this should not happen any more

** Changed in: hugin
       Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  enblend: no input files specified

Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I Have recieved an error message and told me to react here

C:\Program\ Files\Hugin\bin\enblend --compression 100 -w -f13055x-24850008+0+-3927400 -o d.jpg  
==== enblend, version 3.2 ====
Usage: enblend [options] -o OUTPUT INPUTS

Common options:
 -a                     Pre-assemble non-overlapping images
 -h                     Print this help message
 -l number              Number of levels to use (1 to 29)
 -o filename            Write output to file
 -v                     Verbose
 -w                     Blend across -180/+180 boundary
 --compression=COMP     Set compression of the output image.
                          Valid values for compression are:
                          For TIFF files: NONE, PACKBITS, LZW, DEFLATE
                          For JPEG files: 0-100
 -z                     Use LZW compression (TIFF only).
                          Kept for backward compatability with older scripts
 -x                     Checkpoint partial results

Extended options:
 -b kilobytes           Image cache block size (default=2MiB)
 -c                     Use CIECAM02 to blend colors
 -g                     Associated alpha hack for Gimp (ver. < 2) and Cinepaint
 -f WIDTHxHEIGHT+x0+y0  Manually set the size and position of the output image.
                          Useful for cropped and shifted input TIFF images,
                          such as those produced by Nona.
 -m megabytes           Use this much memory before going to disk (default=1GiB)
 --visualize=FILE       Save the optimizer's results for debugging.

Mask generation options:
 --coarse-mask          Use an approximation to speedup mask generation. Default.
 --fine-mask            Enables detailed mask generation. Slow. Use this if you
                          have very narrow overlap regions.
 --optimize             Turn on mask optimization. This is the default.
 --no-optimize          Turn off mask optimization.
 --save-mask=FILE       Save the generated mask to the given file.
 --load-mask=FILE       Use the mask in the given file instead of generating one.
enblend: no input files specified.
make: *** [d.jpg] Error 1

what is going wrong?
I am only a beginner and using a version of 2009.2.4450 from http://hugin.huikeshoven.org/