[Kde-imaging] Exposure Blending tool finalization...

Johannes Wienke languitar at semipol.de
Mon Dec 21 21:59:42 CET 2009


Hi,

I'd really like to test this, but is there any chance to compile this 
plugin with kdcraw from kde 4.3.2? There rexpanderbox is missing...

Johannes

Am 21.12.2009 16:24 schrieb Gilles Caulier:
> Hi all,
> 
> Since few day, i working hard to create a new tool to make pseudo HDR image.
> 
> After some try with QtPfsGui code imported and improved as a new
> kipi-plugins (code is in my home dir from KDE svn), I never give a
> right result as HDR creation and Tonemapping. QtPfsGui code is very
> very very experiemental. Only one time, i create successfully an HDR
> image without artefact. This is not enough for me/
> 
> I cannot understand why users said that QtPfsGui is a good program.
> Please, if you fell that i'm wrong let's me hear. Perhaps i have a
> simple view of programmer, but at least code speak about : I lost one
> week to review and fix this code to be suitable, readable, and
> maintainable.
> 
> It's a shame to writte code like this... but it's another story...
> 
> So, after to be tired to play with QtPfsGui code, i thinking to take
> another way : Enfuse.
> 
> The idea is simple :
> 
> 1/ Define a stack of bracketed images.
> 2/ If Raw images, convert it to TIFF 16 bits with auto-gamma.
> 3/ Auto Align stack with Hugin auto_align_stack command line program.
> 4/ Start pseudo-HDR editor, the famous Enfuse frontend designed by me (:=)))
> 
> All is done, excepted step 2, partially implemented. Tool is currently
> suitable with all other images formats as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, etc...
> 
> You need to install Hugin and Enblend project to your computer before
> to use this new tool.
> 
> Now the screenshots... Champagne please !
> 
> 1/ The tool is available in digiKam Tools menu :
> 
> http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2657/4203352088_78f8025d41_o.png
> 
> 2/ The first stage of the tool is an assistant :
> 
> http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2681/4203352164_388c23be82_o.png
> 
> 3/ You need first to set-up bracketed images stack :
> 
> http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2590/4203352256_91dd0dbd55_o.png
> 
> 4/ After that tool is ready to process auto alignment of stack :
> 
> http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2629/4202593315_7bd8a6fe66_o.png
> 
> 5/ Auto-Alignment can be long... so, take a cup of Champagne to be patient :
> 
> http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2596/4203352414_edc73d4d8d_o.png
> 
> 6/ "Et Voilà". Auto-Alignment is done. Aligned images are save to temp
> TIFF files :
> 
> http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4006/4203352494_49704b8972_o.png
> 
> 7/ And now, the best for the end... Let's go to fuse bracketed images :
> 
> http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2496/4203352570_b30255d05b_o.png
> 
> 8/ Enfuse take a while too, depending of options used... At least,
> result is great (:=))) :
> 
> http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2761/4202593625_e03a4d8256_o.png
> 
> My TODO List :
> 
> - Move this tool from my home KDE svn dir to trunk to be available in
> kipi-plugins 1.1. I will do it soon.
> - Add Raw support.
> - Add a stack of processed images in Enfuse Gui. Selecting one items
> will display it in preview. You can select the best to export in your
> collection.
> - Add some advanced Enfuse options. Here i'm waiting comments form users...
> - Hack last bugs, memory leak, and other joys (:=)))...
> 
> Important : this tool is also available as a stand alone application
> "expoblending". It's installed in your usual binary place from your
> computer.
> 
> I'm waiting your viewpoints, feedback, critics... etc...
> 
> Your servant
> 
> Gilles Caulier
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