Hello New onto this site and (I apologise, but I have to start somewhere!) only just starting to try and work with Lightroom. The version I have (5.7.1) I bought years ago and as it's paid for and I'm not going to be over-using it as a hobbyist photographer, it's good enough for me and i don't want at this stage to go to the cloud based latest version. Anyway, all that out of the way, I wanted to blend some pics quite urgently to produce an end result to print off, frame and give to my sister for her upcoming birthday. Enfuse came highly recommended, so downloaded, installed it and then tried to blend 3 pics. Failed!... Went back to the site I downloaded it from I can't remember the name of it (photographers-toolbox?) - and raised a simple question. Nil response. Went back to it again to try and nudge a reply. Nil response. Got the name of what appeared to be the author of the software off that site and emailed him directly. Nil response... Further internet research led me to register with this site with a view to longer-term learning and also support that might be out there, so the nature of my little 'problem' is outlined below. Any bright ideas as to how to resolve the issue? All assistance/suggestions will be gratefully received and investigated with a view to sorting this. Thanks in advance. Ian ----- Forwarded message ----- From: [email protected] To:[email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, 28 October 2020, 15:24:50 GMT Subject: Help please! Hello I downloaded Enfuse 4.32 yesterday and followed to the letter the set up instructions. Tried to blend my first image - 3 selected pics from Lightroom - and although it started the process, I then got an error message and the detail from the Notepad is as follows: enfuse: unknown option character 0xffffffff Try 'enfuse --help' for more information. The error occured when trying to run this command: 'C:UsersIanDownloadsLREnfuse.lrplugin.4.32LREnfuse.lrpluginEnfuseOldWinenfuse_nosse.exe' -o 'C:UsersIanAppDataLocalTempLREnfuse-3_DSF1193blended.jpg' --no-ciecam --exposure-weight=1 --saturation-weight=0.2 --contrast-weight=0 --contrast-window-size=5 --depth=16 --compression=100 'C:UsersIanAppDataLocalTempLREnfuse-31.tif' 'C:UsersIanAppDataLocalTempLREnfuse-32.tif' 'C:UsersIanAppDataLocalTempLREnfuse-33.tif' I believe I did everything correctly, but I'm new to LR (I have old version 5.7.1) and haven't a clue what to do to rectify the problem which I'm absolutely certain lies with me and not the software or the PC. DXdiag details of my PC/system here in case of any use:
Series of Enfuse page screenshots are here:
Any assistance/guidance/solution you can offer would be very much appreciated. 22 Settings
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