Свойства Слияния / Blending properties dialog box

You use the Свойства Слияния / Blending properties dialog box to control the blending of one image to the next in the overlap region.

Разрешить согласование экспозиции / Enable exposure matching
Selecting this checkbox causes The Panorama Factory to adjust the brightness of adjacent images to improve the agreement between the images. You should normally select this checkbox if your images were made with different exposure settings (e.g. your camera was set to automatically determine the exposure). You should normally reset this checkbox if your images were all made with the same exposure settings (e.g. you manually controlled the exposure yourself).

Разрешить коррекцию экспозиции / Enable exposure correction
Selecting this checkbox causes The Panorama Factory to adjust the overall brightness of the stitched image.  For 45-bit images, this sets the Уровень Белого / White level, Уровень Черного / Black level and Средние / Midrange to adjust the brightness.  For 24-bit images, this adjusts the pixel values themselves.

<--- Темнее / Darker  0  Светлее / Lighter --->
Controls the overall brightness setting when exposure correction is enabled.  The center radio button adjusts the overall brightness so that the median brightness value is at 50%.  Each radio button step above or below 0 increases or decreases the median brightness.

Загрузить установочные параметры из профиля: / Load settings from profile:
Select a profile from this dropdown list to load all settings that apply to the current tool dialog box.

Сохранить установочные параметры в профиль... / Save settings to a profile...
Select this button to activate the Сохранить установки в профиль / Save settings to a profile dialog box.   You can save the current settings to an existing profile or create a new profile to hold the settings.

To learn more, see the Управление профилем / Profile organizer dialog box and the Сохранить установки в профиль / Save settings to a profile dialog box in Chapter 13, “Dialog boxes.”




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