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Message #07433
[Bug 1856351] Re: Consecutive photometric optimizer runs produce different results
"The photometric optimizer chooses by default 200 (random) points per
image" - does the documentation mention that the points are random ?
Is there a way to make behavior deterministic ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1856351
Title:
Consecutive photometric optimizer runs produce different results
Status in Hugin:
Invalid
Bug description:
The report uses the same data with the same data import instructions
as bug #1856336.
Input data and evidence can be found in
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/3Xz6/4wnVcSp1c web folder.
Input .NEF files were imported the usual way. Then control points were
found automatically - see 'photometric_optimizer_report_1.png' file
for details in the above web folder.
Then geometric optimizer was run - see
'photometric_optimizer_report_1.png' file for details in the above web
folder.
Then photometric optimizer was run 6 times (i.e. Optimize ->
Photometrics - choose "Low dynamic range", click "Calculate").
Screenshot was taken after each run - see
'photometric_optimizer_report_1.png' ..
'photometric_optimizer_report_6.png' files in the above web folder. As
one can see from screenshots the reported values are 8.46, 7.52, 8.50,
11.37, 7.63, 10.92.
Since nothing was changed between the runs I expect the same data to
be reported.
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