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0021 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:1
0022 msgid "The digiKam Exposure Blending Tool"
0023 msgstr ""
0024 
0025 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:1
0026 msgid ""
0027 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0028 "learn, easy, exposure, blending, bracketing"
0029 msgstr ""
0030 
0031 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:14
0032 msgid "Exposure Blending"
0033 msgstr ""
0034 
0035 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:16
0036 msgid "Contents"
0037 msgstr ""
0038 
0039 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:18
0040 msgid ""
0041 "No matter how good your camera is, taking a well-exposed photo of a high-"
0042 "contrast scene like a black bird on snow can be really tricky. Even if you "
0043 "switch to the manual mode and tweak the exposure settings, there is still a "
0044 "risk that you will end up with a shot containing under or over-exposed "
0045 "areas. One way to solve this problem is to use the digiKam Exposure "
0046 "Blending. This technique involves taking several shots of the same scene or "
0047 "subject with different exposures (**bracketing**) and then fusing these "
0048 "shots into one perfectly exposed photo."
0049 msgstr ""
0050 
0051 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:20
0052 msgid ""
0053 "While exposure blending sounds simple in theory, achieving usable results "
0054 "can be a rather laborious and time-consuming process. Fortunately, digiKam "
0055 "can do the donkey job for you. The exposure blending tool relies on the "
0056 "`Hugin command line tools <https://hugin.sourceforge.io/>`_ for processing "
0057 "and fusing photos, so you must install it on your machine beforehand."
0058 msgstr ""
0059 
0060 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:22
0061 msgid ""
0062 "From Icon-View, select the photos you want to blend, and choose :"
0063 "menuselection:`Tools --> Blend Stacked Images`, or click on **Blend Stacked "
0064 "Images** icon from **Tools** tab in **Right Sidebar**."
0065 msgstr ""
0066 
0067 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:28
0068 msgid "The Bracketed NEF Files Selected from Icon-View"
0069 msgstr ""
0070 
0071 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:30
0072 msgid ""
0073 "This opens the Exposure Blending wizard that guides you through the entire "
0074 "process."
0075 msgstr ""
0076 
0077 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:36
0078 msgid "The Exposure Blending Wizard with the Hugin Components Detection"
0079 msgstr ""
0080 
0081 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:38
0082 msgid ""
0083 "In the Set Bracketed Images window, add other photos if needed, and remove "
0084 "and rearrange the photos that are already in the list. Hit then the Next "
0085 "button to move to the next step"
0086 msgstr ""
0087 
0088 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:44
0089 msgid "The Exposure Blending Wizard with the List of Items to Merge"
0090 msgstr ""
0091 
0092 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:46
0093 msgid ""
0094 "digiKam can align the selected photos before blending them. This feature can "
0095 "come in handy if you took the photos without a tripod. If this is the case, "
0096 "tick the Align bracketed images check box, and press Next to start the pre-"
0097 "processing."
0098 msgstr ""
0099 
0100 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:52
0101 msgid "The Exposure Blending Wizard Pre-Processing Stage"
0102 msgstr ""
0103 
0104 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:54
0105 msgid ""
0106 "Once digiKam is done, press **Finish** button, and you will be automatically "
0107 "dropped into the **Exposure Blending Editor**."
0108 msgstr ""
0109 
0110 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:60
0111 msgid "The Exposure Blending Ready to Edit the Stacked Images"
0112 msgstr ""
0113 
0114 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:62
0115 msgid ""
0116 "Hit the **Preview** button to see the blended photo in the preview pane. If "
0117 "you move the mouse over the preview canvas, a toolbar must appears on top "
0118 "left corner to **Zoom In**, **Zoom Out**, and **Zoom to Fit** on the image."
0119 msgstr ""
0120 
0121 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:64
0122 msgid ""
0123 "If you are not satisfied with the **Preview** result, you can tweak the "
0124 "available **Enfuse Settings** on the right side. where you will found the "
0125 "following options:"
0126 msgstr ""
0127 
0128 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:66
0129 msgid ""
0130 "**Automatic Local/Global Image Features Balance (Levels)**: Set automatic "
0131 "level selection (maximized) for pyramid blending, i.e. optimize image "
0132 "features (contrast, saturation, ...) to be as global as possible."
0133 msgstr ""
0134 
0135 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:68
0136 msgid ""
0137 "**Image Features Balance**: Set the number of levels for pyramid blending. "
0138 "Balances towards local features (small number) or global features (high "
0139 "number). Additionally, a low number trades off quality of results for faster "
0140 "execution time and lower memory usage. This option is enable only if "
0141 "**Automatic Local/Global Image Features Balance (Levels)** is disabled."
0142 msgstr ""
0143 
0144 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:70
0145 msgid ""
0146 "**Hard Mask**: Force hard blend masks without averaging on finest scale. "
0147 "This is only useful for focus stacks with thin and high contrast features. "
0148 "It improves sharpness at the expense of increased noise."
0149 msgstr ""
0150 
0151 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:72
0152 msgid ""
0153 "**Well-Exposedness Contribution**: Set the well-exposedness criterion "
0154 "contribution for the blending process. Higher values will favor well-exposed "
0155 "pixels."
0156 msgstr ""
0157 
0158 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:74
0159 msgid ""
0160 "**High-Saturation Contribution**: Increasing this value makes pixels with "
0161 "high saturation contribute more to the final output."
0162 msgstr ""
0163 
0164 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:76
0165 msgid ""
0166 "**High-Contrast Contribution**: Sets the relative weight of high-contrast "
0167 "pixels. Increasing this weight makes pixels with neighboring differently "
0168 "colored pixels contribute more to the final output. Particularly useful for "
0169 "focus stacks."
0170 msgstr ""
0171 
0172 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:78
0173 msgid ""
0174 "**Use Color Appearance Model (CIECAM02)**: Use Color Appearance Modelling "
0175 "(CIECAM02) to render detailed colors. Your input files should have embedded "
0176 "ICC profiles. If no ICC profile is present, sRGB color space will be "
0177 "assumed. The difference between using this option and default color blending "
0178 "algorithm is very slight, and will be most noticeable when you need to blend "
0179 "areas of different primary colors together."
0180 msgstr ""
0181 
0182 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:80
0183 msgid ""
0184 "You can also exclude individual photos from the stack on the top right "
0185 "corner to improve the blending result. The clever part is that every time "
0186 "you tweak the settings and press the **Preview** button, digiKam generates a "
0187 "preview image stored on the bottom right corner which you can compare with "
0188 "the previous versions. You can then save all the generated versions, or save "
0189 "only the one you like most by selecting wanted preview. The output format to "
0190 "use at export stage can be set in **Save Result** settings. If exported file "
0191 "already exists, it can be overwritten or not. A common template file name "
0192 "can be also configured for the exported files."
0193 msgstr ""
0194 
0195 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:86
0196 msgid "The Exposure Blending Editor to Create Fusionned Versions"
0197 msgstr ""
0198 
0199 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:88
0200 msgid ""
0201 "digiKam’s exposure blending tool is capable of producing rather impressive "
0202 "results, especially if you are not afraid of getting your hands dirty with "
0203 "manually tweaking the final results."
0204 msgstr ""
0205 
0206 #: ../../post_processing/expo_blending.rst:94
0207 msgid "The Fusionned NEF Files Exported as JPEG and Displayed in digiKam"
0208 msgstr ""