Closed jcelaya closed 10 years ago
I have been pointed out that, when merging images with high ISO noise, the output seems to contain even more (chroma, mostly) noise in the highlights. One of the reasons for this could be that the merge mask is not being correctly calculated.
HDRMerge was incorrectly using underexposed pixels. That is fixed now.
I have been pointed out that, when merging images with high ISO noise, the output seems to contain even more (chroma, mostly) noise in the highlights. One of the reasons for this could be that the merge mask is not being correctly calculated.