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Combining photos from different cameras

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(@nicholas64)
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Is there a way of combining different sized images from different cameras?


   
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(@vincent-mod)
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Yes, you can make integrations of the different camera's and then load those in again as lights and go through the integration process again with those. Should be automatic even. Do make sure each camera has the proper calibration data.


   
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(@nicholas64)
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@vincent-mod

Thanks Vincent

Is there a video or something that shows the process? I'm more a visual learner, thanks:)


   
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(@vincent-mod)
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Not that I know of, but the process is quite straight forward. To keep it simple you just do the regular integration for each camera as you always do, with calibration data. You save the integrations as usual and then restart APP and load in the integrated files again as lights. That's basically it, go to tab 6, press integrate and see what happens.


   
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(@nicholas64)
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Thanks will give it a try

 


   
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(@nicholas64)
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Can you add a HA image on a colour image as a luminosity?

 


   
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(@wvreeven)
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@nicholas64 Yes though that would require either tricking APP when loading the Lights (do not let APP detect the filter itself but specify manually that it is Luminance) or splitting the color image into R, G and B channel files and then combining them again in tab 9 "combine RGB".


   
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(@nicholas64)
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Clever, thanks!


   
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