https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410973

--- Comment #21 from ulrich.demleh...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to caulier.gilles from comment #20)
> On another computer, i use also hugin 2019 (all under Linux, not Windows),
> and all work as expected.
> 
> I would like also to post process your original files, to try to reproduce
> the problem here.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Gilles Caulier


The files are at https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoQtzCRSrbm6gaVf8-YiK1aK5p0feA?e=JMb0tj.

But I have to correct my statements above, sorry for causing some confusion.
When I uploaded the files, I checked them with my standard application for
pictures (IrfanView 4.52). And was very suprised to see that Irfanview shows
them with all the sharpness they should have. Both panoramas (the Hugin and the
plugin one) are as sharp as the pictures they are composed from. So the good
news is: the plugin does not have a sharpness problem.

But if I check the panorams with the "big preview" in DigiKAM (not the
thumbnails, but the "big mode" called "Vorschau" in the German translation)
which I'm usually doing, both panoramas are displayed with a much lower
sharpness. The plugin panorama is displayed even worse compared with the Hugin
panorama, and both are displayed much worse than the single pictures.

So it appears that the "big preview" in DigiKAM has a problem with the
panoramas and that the exact severeness of this problem depends on the way the
panorama has been composed. Does that make any sense?

Best regards -- Ulrich

PS: Sorry again for the confusion -- at least I learned that I will always use
two different applications to look at a picture in the future ...;-))

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