


Enblend extends the estimate with a fourth term of information entropy, and allows the user to decide the weights of each quality estimator as well as specific implementations of the estimators. The MKVr approach involves blending images by quality estimates based on contrast, saturation, and well-exposedness. Įnfuse uses the Mertens-Kautz-Van Reeth (MKVr) approach to exposure fusion, which does not require reconstructing an HDR intermediate. Technique Įnblend uses the Burt-Adelson spline for blending. Enblend-enfuse accepts images already aligned by other methods. It consists of Enblend, an image blending tool useful for creating panoramas, and Enfuse, an exposure fusion (HDR merging) and focus stacking tool that combines the depth of field and dynamic range from multiple images of the same scene ( bracketing). Enblend-Enfuse are open source console application created by Andrew Mihal and mostly maintained by Hugin developers.
