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− | '''PTblender''' is a command-line tool that implements just the colour and brightness correction | + | '''PTblender''' is {{Glossary|a command-line tool that implements just the colour and brightness correction functionality of [[PTmender]] (a replacement for [[PTStitcher]]).|1}} It was written |
− | functionality of [[PTmender]] (a replacement for [[PTStitcher]]). | ||
by Daniel M German and is fully Open Source. A multi-platform version is now included | by Daniel M German and is fully Open Source. A multi-platform version is now included | ||
with the [[pano12]] library available at [http://panotools.sf.net/ Sourceforge]. | with the [[pano12]] library available at [http://panotools.sf.net/ Sourceforge]. | ||
− | The algorithm is identical to that in [[PTStitcher]], described in [[Helmut Dersch]]'s article on [http://www. | + | The algorithm is identical to that in [[PTStitcher]], described in [[Helmut Dersch]]'s article on [http://www.panotools.org/dersch/cbcorrect/cb.html Adjusting Colour And Brightness in Panoramas]. |
Usage is like so: | Usage is like so: |
Latest revision as of 09:59, 22 May 2011
PTblender is a command-line tool that implements just the colour and brightness correction functionality of PTmender (a replacement for PTStitcher). It was written by Daniel M German and is fully Open Source. A multi-platform version is now included with the pano12 library available at Sourceforge.
The algorithm is identical to that in PTStitcher, described in Helmut Dersch's article on Adjusting Colour And Brightness in Panoramas.
Usage is like so:
PTblender [options] <tiffFiles>+ Options: -o <prefix> Prefix for output filename -k <index> Index to image to use as a reference (0-based)
Output is in the form of multiple TIFF files suitable for further processing by enblend or manual assembly in a paint program.