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Message #01227
[Bug 720556] Re: Blend fails with mask entirely black.
Yeah. I started the stitch in my older-version environment. Besides
blending out all of the interesting stuff on several images, it blended
fine.
Yes, I've started to use the workaround of marking big parts of the
later images as exclude so that a big seam is seen by enblend.
Apparenlty marking the small airplanes with an include mask is not
sufficient. Things are becoming complex with all those masks and the
pictures being too small to see on the preview. And some images having
to be made immobile relative to each other because I had to manually
align them. etc etc.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/720556
Title:
Blend fails with mask entirely black.
Status in Enblend:
New
Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
New
Bug description:
I get the
enblend: warning: failed to detect any seam
enblend: mask is entirely black, but white image was not identified as redundant
enblend: info: remove invalid output image "t2.tif"
again.
The issue here is that I cannot just remove the offending image,
because I have some interesting features in this image that need to be
included in the final photo. The pano I'm building is a sequence of
photos of a moving object, and indeed the fourth frame of the sequence
mostly overlaps the third, but important image-data is included on the
fourth frame that I have marked with a "include this mask" in the
masks tab....
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