enblend: input image UINT8 but previousUINT16
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Enblend |
New
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Undecided
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Hugin |
Incomplete
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Hi,
I tried to use Hugin on 7 Tiff16 images from my EOS5D camera.
Process can't complete (see below).
I'm using Hugin 2010.0.0.5045 (in french) with Ubuntu64 10.10
All images have been converted the same way from raw (.CR2) to TIFF16 using Ufraw 0.16
Tiffs generated by Hugin seem to be indeed different, the first (panoQuaix10000
Regards,
GB
--output:
Checking nona...[OK]
Checking enblend...[OK]
Checking enfuse...[OK]
Checking hugin_hdrmerge.
Checking exiftool...[OK]
nona -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m TIFF_m -o panoQuaix10 -i 0 /tmp/huginpto_
OJPEGSetupEncode: OJPEG encoding not supported; use new-style JPEG compression instead.
nona -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m TIFF_m -o panoQuaix10 -i 1 /tmp/huginpto_
OJPEGSetupEncode: OJPEG encoding not supported; use new-style JPEG compression instead.
nona -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m TIFF_m -o panoQuaix10 -i 2 /tmp/huginpto_
OJPEGSetupEncode: OJPEG encoding not supported; use new-style JPEG compression instead.
nona -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m TIFF_m -o panoQuaix10 -i 3 /tmp/huginpto_
OJPEGSetupEncode: OJPEG encoding not supported; use new-style JPEG compression instead.
nona -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m TIFF_m -o panoQuaix10 -i 4 /tmp/huginpto_
OJPEGSetupEncode: OJPEG encoding not supported; use new-style JPEG compression instead.
nona -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m TIFF_m -o panoQuaix10 -i 5 /tmp/huginpto_
OJPEGSetupEncode: OJPEG encoding not supported; use new-style JPEG compression instead.
nona -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m TIFF_m -o panoQuaix10 -i 6 /tmp/huginpto_
OJPEGSetupEncode: OJPEG encoding not supported; use new-style JPEG compression instead.
enblend --compression NONE -f13010x1833+
enblend: input image "panoQuaix10000
enblend: but previous images have pixel type UINT16
make: *** [panoQuaix10.tif] Erreur 1
Can you install tiffinfo, run it on all the input photos and send the result here?
Unfortunately Hugin (or rather enblend) doesn't support mixing 8bit and 16bit photos. If Hugin has somehow created a mixture of 8bit and 16bit files from uniform 16bit input photos then this would be a bug.