Hi!
Please, does anyone know whether there is an open source software for “developing” multi-shot images (preferably from Fujifilm)?
Hi,
Can you elaborate a little bit? What kind of multi-shot images and what development?
Thanks!
Hi @irving,
Please elaborate — what would you like to do with those multi-shot images?
Focus-stack them? Or what?
And what Fuji camera? Are you shooting RAFs or JPGs?
Have fun!
Claes in Lund, Sweden
Sorry! By “multi-shot” I mean taking several RAWs, each slightly shifted (by the image stabilization system) to increase resolution (similar to [1]) and compensate for the Bayer color filter pattern.
I think the first model from Fujifilm to have this feature was X-H2s (or some GFX body). For Fuji, you can find more here: [2], [3].
One then needs a special software to combine those RAWs into one giant RAW and this is what my question is about.
[1] Drizzle (image processing) - Wikipedia
[2] https://fujifilm-dsc.com/en/manual/x-h2/taking_photo/pixel-shift/
[3] https://fujifilm-x.com/sk-sk/support/download/software/pixel-shift-combiner/
RawTherapee can work with pixelshift images from Sony and Pentax cameras… Not sure about Fuji.
You can have a look at GitHub - agriggio/make_arq: A command-line tool for generating Sony A7RIII Pixel-Shift ARQ files in combination with agriggio / ART / wiki / Home — Bitbucket (or maybe also rawtherapee, though I’m not sure)