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NAME

       hugin_stacker - stack overlapping images to a single image

SYNOPSIS

       hugin_stacker [options] --mode=STRING images

DESCRIPTION

       hugin_stacker acts on a stack of overlapping images and produces a combined image and/or a
       set of masked output images.

       hugin_stacker is useful for e.g.

       •   automatic tourist removal (not only tourists, also other moving objects ;-))

       •   noise reduction

       •   visualize movement

       •   multiplicity

OPTIONS

       --mode
           Select stack mode:

           min|minimum|darkest
               Select the darkest pixel.

           max|maximum|brightest
               Select the brightest pixel.

           avg|average|mean
               Calculate the mean for each position.

           median
               Calculate the median for each position.

           winsor
               Calculate the Winsor trimmed mean for each position.  The parameter can be set
               with --winsor-trim=NUMBER (default: 0.2).

           sigma
               Calculate the sigma clipped mean for each position.  Fine-tune with
               --max-sigma=NUMBER (default: 2) and --max-iterations=NUMBER (default: 5).

   Further parameters
       --output=FILE
           Set the filename for the output file (if not given final.tif is used).

       --compression=value
           Set the compression of the output files.  For jpeg files use values between 0 and 100.
           For tiff files valid values are: PACKBITS, DEFLATE, LZW.

       --bigtiff
           Write output in BigTIFF format (only with TIFF output).

   Mask input images
       --mask-input
           Beside the stacked output hugin_stacker can also mask the input images (available only
           for stacking modes median|winsor|clip). This mode is activated with --mask-input. In
           this case the stacked images is first calculated. Then each pixel is checked: if the
           value of this pixel differs more then mask sigma * standard deviation from the
           mean/median, this pixel is made visible. If it is in the mentioned range the pixel is
           masked out.

       --mask-sigma=NUMBER
           sets the sigma parameter for --mask-input. Default is 2.

       --mask-suffix=STRING
           Output a single image for each input image named inputfilenameSTRING.  Default value
           is "_mask".

       --multi-layer-output
           Output a layered TIFF with the name specified with --output. The file contains the
           averaged images as layer 0 and all input images as additional layers with the mask as
           described above.

AUTHORS

       POD-format documentation converted from <https://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_stacker> by
       Andreas Metzler

"Version: 2019.2.0"                         2020-02-04                           HUGIN_STACKER(1)