All releases of Enblend


Release Notes: This release introduces Enfuse, a new tool for simplified HDR image creation. Enfuse merges differently exposed images into a nice output image, without going through the complex steps of intermediate HDR file creation and tonemapping. Enfuse can also be used to create extended depth-of-field focus stacks. This release also includes minor feature enhancements and bugfixes for Enblend.


Release Notes: This release features faster image processing computations and a new seam line optimization algorithm. Masks can now be saved and loaded from files, color blending can be done with the CIECAM02 color appearance model, and the graphics processor can be leveraged for higher performance.


Release Notes: This release fixes bugs in version 2.4. An error when using the -w parameter has been fixed, as well as an error where Enblend would say "mask transition line bounding box undefined."


Release Notes: This release adds a few new features. Enblend now supports the cropped and shifted TIFF files produced by Nona's "Multiple TIFF" stitching option. Also, ICC profile data in the input images are preserved in the output file. Finally, some minor speed improvements have been made to the mask generation algorithm.


Release Notes: This release fixes bugs in the 2.2 release. The number of levels you can specify with the -l parameter has been reduced from 30 to 29 to avoid an arithmetic overflow. On the Windows version, improved handling of temporary files should fix the "unable to open temporary file" bug.


Release Notes: This release fixes some minor issues with the Windows build. Enblend should now run on pre-Win2K systems. The pre-built binary now includes support for additional TIFF compression methods such as Deflate and Packbits. If you are using Enblend on Unix, you do not need to upgrade.


Release Notes: This release fixes several issues since the last release, including primary-colored spot artifacts, unwanted interactive TIFF warnings, and problems with very large panoramas.


Release Notes: This release features support for 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit, single- and double-precision floating point images, gigapixel-sized images, the CIE L*a*b* color space, and more. Banding artifacts in the sky have been fixed, and there is a sophisticated memory/disk balancing system to improve performance on smaller images.


Release Notes: This release fixes issues on big-endian architectures. If you are using a little-endian machine you do not need to upgrade.


Release Notes: This release contains a bugfix for a boundary condition problem that would leave horizontal or vertical seams in some output images.