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stacker:docs:howtouseit [2020/04/06 22:19] rjlittlefield [Batch Processing] Revise for new dialog layout |
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With default settings, DMap processing is broken into three big steps: | With default settings, DMap processing is broken into three big steps: | ||
- | - Computation: the entire stack is processed to generate a draft quality depth map by analyzing local image features. | + | - Computation: the entire stack is processed to generate a draft quality depth map by analyzing local image features. \\ \\ |
- | + | - Human judgment: the user interactively sets a “contrast threshold” that separates significant detail from irrelevant noise. This is accomplished by using a slider that provides immediate visual feedback. Areas that should be treated as irrelevant noise are shown as black during this step. \\ \\ | |
- | - Human judgment: the user interactively sets a “contrast threshold” that separates significant detail from irrelevant noise. This is accomplished by using a slider that provides immediate visual feedback. Areas that should be treated as irrelevant noise are shown as black during this step. | + | |
- Computation: the depth map is refined based on the contrast threshold, and from that map, the final image is constructed. | - Computation: the depth map is refined based on the contrast threshold, and from that map, the final image is constructed. | ||