NONA

Section: HUGIN (1)
Updated: 2021-01-26
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NAME

nona - Stitch a panorama image  

SYNOPSIS

nona [options] -o output project_file (image files)  

DESCRIPTION

nona uses the transform function from PanoTools, the stitching itself is quite simple, no seam feathering is done.

Only the non-antialiasing interpolators of PanoTools are supported.

The following output formats (n option of PanoTools p script line) are supported:

JPEG, TIFF, PNG : Single image formats without feathered blending
JPEG_m, TIFF_m, PNG_m : multiple tiff files
TIFF_multilayer : Multilayer tiff files, readable by The Gimp 2.0
 

OPTIONS

General options:
-c
Create coordinate images (only TIFF_m output)
-v
Quiet, do not output progress indicators
-d
print detailed output for GPU processing
-g
perform image remapping on the GPU

The following options can be used to override settings in the project file:

-i num
Remap only image with number num (can be specified multiple times)
-m str
Set output file format (TIFF, TIFF_m, TIFF_multilayer, EXR, EXR_m, JPEG, JPEG_m, PNG, PNG_m)
-r ldr/hdr
Set output mode:
ldr - keep original bit depth and response
hdr - merge to hdr
-e exposure
Set exposure for ldr mode
-p TYPE
Pixel type of the output. Can be one of:
UINT8 8 bit unsigned integer
UINT16 16 bit unsigned integer
INT16 16 bit signed integer
UINT32 32 bit unsigned integer
INT32 32 bit signed integer
FLOAT 32 bit floating point
-z|--compression
Set compression type. Possible options for tiff output:
NONE no compression
PACKBITS packbits compression
LZW LZW compression
DEFLATE deflate compression
For JPEG output set quality number
--ignore-exposure
Don't correct exposure. (This doesn't work with the -e switch)
--save-intermediate-images
Saves also the intermediate images (only when output is is TIFF, PNG or JPEG)
--intermediate-suffix=SUFFIX
Suffix for intermediate images
--create-exposure-layers
Create all exposure layers (this will always use TIFF)
--clip-exposure[=lower cutoff:upper cutoff]
Mask automatically all dark and bright pixels. Optionally you can specify the limits for the lower and upper cutoff (specify in range 0...1, relative the full range)
 

AUTHORS

Written by Pablo d'Angelo. Also contains contributions from Douglas Wilkins, Ippei Ukai, Ed Halley, Bruno Postle, Gerry Patterson and Brent Townshend.

This man page was written by Cyril Brulebois <cyril.brulebois@enst-bretagne.fr> and updated by Terry Duell and is licensed under the same terms as the hugin package itself.


 

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