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[Bug 721156] Re: left image margin shows though image is totally masked

 

Hi Kay,

> I only kept moaning about the issue because of Thomas' 'won't fix' 
> decision which I felt was the wrong way to deal with it.

My interpretation of Thomas' view is that the current level of accuracy
is sufficient for the purpose of feeding the images into enblend.  If
you have other applications/needs that require a higher level of
precision, those other applications are new requirements to the design.
Hence "new feature".

I don't know if Thomas' "won't fix" reflect the non-feasibility of the
feature request; a conflict between the feature request and the goals of
Hugin; or simply his lack of interest to look into it.

If they reflect personal disinterest, then you may be right that "won't
fix" is not the best choice.  But for all practical purposes, it does
not really make a difference.  One way or another, this request is
likely to linger in the tracker, where there is more demand than supply
for actual work.

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Title:
  left image margin shows though image is totally masked

Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  I noticed what I think is faulty mask processing on images where a mask boundary coincides with the left image boundary. I have managed to produce a very simple demonstartion of the behaviour with the enclosed files. The pto contains a single monochrome image with a mask of precisely the same dimensions, and one would assume that this should render the whole image invisible. But in the previews and in the final output, a narrow strip of the image's left margin still shows. In the pto I have attached I have centered on this and chosen a small FOV to make this well visible - if you can reproduce the bug it would show as a vertical malachite band in the preview. The attached file contains input image, pto and output image - since the images are jpg and very small, I took the liberty to attach them as well. Notice that I manually edited the k-line in the pto to position the mask precisely on the image boundaries.
  I noticed this using Pre-Release 2010.5.0.5a0bdb77823c, self-compiled on Kubuntu 10.10, but I've seen it earlier as well and was never bothered enough to send in a bug report. I think it only occurs if the left margin coincides with the mask and the remainder of the mask can be any shape.
  Kay



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