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Message #04875
[Bug 721136] Re: enblend creates an unexplainable black area.
For bigger panoramas I'm using a self-build enblend (since the enblend
build included in ubuntu fails with larger panoramas with out of memory
exceptions although memory is still available)
This newer enblend then will often give me black areas like those:
http://kaefert.is-a-geek.org/misc/hugin/enblend-black-areas/Screenshot%20from%202014-01-30%201918_40.jpg
The only workaround that I have at the moment is to cut out the bad
parts with gimp, copy the exif tags from enblend's output to the cut
version created with gimp and enblend the appropiate nona-output images
again with this cut variant.
Is there something I could do to help getting this problem fixed?
(besides working my way through the huge enblend codebase myself)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/721136
Title:
enblend creates an unexplainable black area.
Status in Enblend:
Confirmed
Bug description:
enblending http://prive.bitwizard.nl/t80001.tif
and http://prive.bitwizard.nl/t80003.tif
results in http://prive.bitwizard.nl/t8a.tif
I cannot say I expected that black triangle in the output. My enblend
was pulled from hg this morning (no changes) and built without
imagecache or openMP. (imagecache causes corruption of the output
similar but different to this. )
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