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Old 05-01-2008
Batch process photos with Phatch

Thu, 01 May 2008 15:00:00 GMT
Virtually any photo manager lets you perform mundane tasks like adjusting contrast, adding a watermark, and applying effects to your photos. But even powerful applications like digiKam and F-Spot can't really help you when you need to perform the same action (or a sequence of actions) on dozens or hundreds of photos. For that you need a batch processing utility like Phatch. This nifty tool can perform no fewer than 35 different actions on your photos, and its user-friendly graphical interface makes it easy to create advanced multistep batch rules.


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DEGHOSTING_MASK(1)						       HUGIN							DEGHOSTING_MASK(1)

NAME
deghosting_mask - Creates mask for removing ghosting in images SYNOPSIS
deghosting_mask [options] <image1> <image2> ... DESCRIPTION
Takes a series of aligned photos, usually three or more, and generates masks for removal of ghosts - Data that only appears in a minority of photos. OPTIONS
-o|--output <path> Prefix for output masks -s|--sigma <float> Standard deviation of Gaussian weighting function (SIGMA > 0); default: 30 -i|--iterations <int> Number of iterations, default is (ITER > 0) default: 4 -t|--threshold <float> Threshold; default: 150 -c|--contrast <float> Change constrast before applying threshold; default: 1.3 -a|--advanced <f|g|m|t|w> Advanced settings. Possible options are: f Use gray images for computation. It's about two times faster but it usually returns worse results. You also have to change threshold to smaller value (around 100) g Use gamma 2.2 correction instead of logarithm if input images are HDR m Do not scale image, NOTE: slows down process t Use simple threshold, may result in holes in images w Compute "complete" weights, not only probabilities -w|--save <i|w> Advanced save settings i Save initial weigths w Save generated weigths -b <int> Image cache BLOCKSIZE in kilobytes; default: 2048KB -m <int> Set image CACHESIZE in megabytes; default: 1024MB -h|--help Display this help -v|--verbose <0|1> Verbose, repeat for more verbose output AUTHORS
LukA~XAaX JirkovskA~X "Version: 2011.4.0" 2011-12-02 DEGHOSTING_MASK(1)