"This should help as much as norml HDR environments do when lighting."

What about using projection painting with multiple hdrs using MARI? not sure if 
I understood your question.. 

have you seen this: 
http://www.fxguide.com/player/?media_url=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.fxguide.com%2Ffxguidetv%2Ffxguidetv-ep165.mp4&width=950&height=540

I am thinking that if multiple photos are used for photogrammetry to model an 
environment, you can use those same photos to project them over the geometry 
(given that that you took each view with multiple exposures and could generate 
an .HDR for each angle) then you could use the cameras you got from your 
photogrammetry application and use them to project the .hdr's for lighting 
purposes or even clean out the images and use them for regular texturing.

cheers


-Manu


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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 10:45:16 -0800
From: adam_see...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Photogrammetry - what do you use?
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com

Hi,

Does anyone know if any packages accept RAW or HDR images and can create an HDR 
for the final texture.

This should help as much as norml HDR environments do when lighting.

Adam. 
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        From: Marc-Andre Carbonneau <marc-andre.carbonn...@ubisoft.com>
 To: "softimage@listproc.autodesk.com" <softimage@listproc.autodesk.com> 
 Sent: Wednesday, 29 January
 2014, 15:28
 Subject: RE: Photogrammetry - what do you use?
   
Oh yeah I forgot to specify that this is mainly for environment and huge props… 
not so much for people or props!    From: 
softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Jordi BaresSent: 
29 janvier 2014 10:26To:
 softimage@listproc.autodesk.comSubject: Re: Photogrammetry - what do you use?  
I have a guy next to me doing a lot of Agisoft stuff and swears by it although 
he points out he needs tons of memory (he has 24Gb!!!) to deal with the kind of 
things he does (a bit of architecture and tons of images with a 7D) sooooo… I 
am considering to test it properly because I can't see any use if you end up 
having tons of ram.  Anyone with the same experiences?
  Jordi baresjordiba...@gmail.com  On 29 Jan 2014, at 15:16, Vincent Langer 
<m...@vincentlanger.com> wrote:PhotoScan from agisoft is the one I
 prefer!  with canon 550D or 5D  2014-01-29 Marc-Andre Carbonneau 
<marc-andre.carbonn...@ubisoft.com>Hello friends, I am currently investigating 
photogrammetry and would love to get your advices, opinions, experiences with 
such systems.What hardware do you
 use? Which software? Best practices? Thank you for any info!MAC  
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LangerLeonberger Str. 3871638 Ludwigsburg+49 176 965 177 
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