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		<title>Contribute (new threads)</title>
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				<title>A quick tutorial</title>
				<link>http://photobatch.wikidot.com/forum/t-265667/a-quick-tutorial</link>
				<description>How to mark you photos as yours and reduce the size of them</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2010 13:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>Landy Mann</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>567597</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p>I've put this tutorial on my website: www.landymann.co.uk direct link <a href="http://tinyurl.com/39afloc">http://tinyurl.com/39afloc</a></p> <p>David</p> 
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				<title>Vote it up on reddit!</title>
				<link>http://photobatch.wikidot.com/forum/t-204930/vote-it-up-on-reddit</link>
				<description>If you&#039;re a member there, anyway. If not you can very easily register!</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 05:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>YAOMTC</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>371207</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p><a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/afle2/phatch_photo_batch_processor_resize_in_bulk_more/">http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/afle2/phatch_photo_batch_processor_resize_in_bulk_more/</a></p> <p>Also I'd like to thank the developer(s) for making this awesome application! It's one of the most useful picture-editing-related things I've ever downloaded. (I would donate if I had a job!)</p> 
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				<title>tufuse</title>
				<link>http://photobatch.wikidot.com/forum/t-46585/tufuse</link>
				<description>Integration of tufuse into phatch</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 02:44:12 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>DrSlony</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>95471</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p>TuFuse is a free program similar to Enfuse but expanded to provide better functionality. It is used for explosure blending (ie. extending the dynamic range of a scene WITHOUT having to go into HDR) and for focus blending.<br /> I wrote about it, and Max Lyons, the author, answered some questions, here: <a href="http://www.autopano.net/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3319">http://www.autopano.net/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3319</a><br /> This is the official website: <a href="http://www.tawbaware.com/tufuse.htm">http://www.tawbaware.com/tufuse.htm</a></p> <p>Currently tufuse is only available for windows as an .exe, but it works under wine. It is a command-line program relying on external GUIs. Windows users can use PTgui or EnfuseGUI (pointing EnfuseGUI to tufuse.exe in options), however they dont work in wine.</p> <p>Would it be possible to integrate tufuse into phatch? Users would point phatch to tufuse.exe, which would be called through wine.<br /> The most important parameters to pass are:<br /> output bit depth -a n<br /> blending across the 180 degree boundary for panoramic images -w<br /> sigma and beta (these could be sliders) -s n and -B n</p> <p>Phatch would need to be able to read a directory containing many bracketed photos, and split those photos up into groups. If I shoot a scene using bracketing of -2EV, 0EV and +2EV then phatch would need to split the photos in the dir into groups of 3. This is what EnfuseGUI does.</p> <p>Please check out tufuse - which I think works great, there are no ugly halos typical of hdr, the output is realistic - and tell me if you think this is a good idea!</p> 
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				<guid>http://photobatch.wikidot.com/forum/t-37793</guid>
				<title>Cloaked domain forwarding</title>
				<link>http://photobatch.wikidot.com/forum/t-37793/cloaked-domain-forwarding</link>
				<description>The address bar in Firefox continues to display http://photobatch.stani.be/ after navigating away from the site using a link on the page.</description>
				<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 23:09:02 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>Terry of Astoria</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>73924</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p>The address bar in Firefox continues to display <a href="http://photobatch.stani.be/">http://photobatch.stani.be/</a> after navigating away from the site using a link on the page, eg. the wikidot link at bottom. I have found that it's best to not "cloak" forwarded domains. One real drawback is a visitor can't properly bookmark any site navigated to by links from the main page. I bookmarked this forum and when I checked my bookmark, it took me to the main page url. This is not to mention that external site owners are not fond of having their site come up in an invisible frame with your domain name in the address bar on top. ;-) — Just part of the lameness of frames, I guess. A way around this is to specify the target of each and every link on the page, which I suppose can be done with CSS …<br /> Just an observation, really. And probably a hasty one. What are the plans?<br /> Aloha,<br /> Terry</p> 
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