'new lens' incorrectly sets exposure
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Hugin |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Using Hugin 2018.0.
In short: selecting a stack of exposure-bracketed images, then choosing 'New Lens' causes the photometric parameters of the first image to be used by all the images of the entire stack.
To reproduce:
- Load an exposure-bracketed stack of images, say with exposures EV=10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
- Switch to the Photos tab if not there already, and choose 'Photometric parameters' in the right-hand box of radio buttons.
- Check that the photos have different exposures, as expected.
- Select all the photos.
- Right-click and choose Lens → New Lens.
- See that the photos now all have the same exposure.
System info:
Operating System: Linux 4.15.0-23-generic x86_64
Architecture: 64 bit
Free memory: 276816 kiB
Hugin
Version: 2018.0.
Path to resources: /usr/share/
Path to data: /usr/share/
Hugins camera and lens database: /home/sybren/
Multi-threading using C++11 std::thread and OpenMP
Libraries
wxWidgets: wxWidgets 3.0.4
wxWidgets Library (wxGTK port)
Version 3.0.4 (Unicode: wchar_t, debug level: 1),
Runtime version of toolkit used is 2.24.
Compile-time GTK+ version is 2.24.32.
libpano13: 2.9.19
Boost: 1.65.1
Exiv2: 0.25
SQLite3: 3.22.0
Vigra: 1.11.0
LittleCMS2: 2.9
description: | updated |
Changed in hugin: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
Fixed in repository.
But keep in mind that when in a stack the position is linked the lens parameters should also be linked - so there shouldn't be different lenses in the same stack. This is not enforced.