On Mon, Jan 23, 2017, at 23:10, Matthieu Moy wrote:

> For sure, if you want a real HDR image you'll need several bracketed
> images, but then you'll have to use an external tool if you want
> the equivalent of the basecurve exposure fusion.

You could certainly use the "create HDR" function within darktable to use 
bracketed images with the basecurve fusion. The primary advantage that I'm 
aware of for doing this with enfuse outside of darktable is that it's more 
forgiving of small changes (leaves in the wind, etc) between images than the 
darktable "create HDR" process is.

-- 
jys
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