NAME
PTmasker - Compute stitching masks
SYNOPSIS
PTmasker [options] tiff_file(s)
DESCRIPTION
PTmasker computes stitching masks. It implements the ability to
increase depth-of-field by stacking images.
OPTIONS
-p prefix
Prefix for output files (defaults to masked%4d).
-e feather
Size of the feather (defaults to zero).
-f Force processing (do not stop on warnings).
-x Delete source files (use with care).
-q Quiet run.
-h Output help summary.
-z Enable Extended depth of field.
-m Focus estimation mask type.
0 hard-edged masks, mutually exclusive
1 hard-edged masks, stack of nested masks
2 blended masks, stack of nested masks
2 is default and strongly recommended: This option includes a
smoothing computation that seems to help a lot.
-w integer
Focus estimation window size. Only available if -z.
Recommended value is 0.51001114526f image width, e.g. 4 pixels for
an 800-pixel image.
Computation cost for focus estimation increases proportional to
N^2. Defaults to w4.
-s integer
Smoothing window size. Only available if -z.
Recommended value is 0.50f image width, e.g. 4 pixels for an
800-pixel image.
Computation cost for focus estimation increases proportional to
N^2. Defaults to w4.
AUTHORS
Panorama Tools was originally created by Professor Helmut Dersch, it’s
now maintained by Bruno Postle <bruno@postle.net>.
PTmasker was written by Daniel M German <dmgerman@uvic.ca>.
This manpage was written by Cyril Brulebois
<cyril.brulebois@enst-bretagne.fr> and is licensed under the same terms
as the libpano13 package itself.