Hi,

I usually perform the same actions as Steve in 1.
and have a lua script written, that exports the images as jpgs and start
hugin with the exported jpgs.
Than continiue with step 4. and 5. from Emmanuel.

If you want I could share the Lua-script.

Cheers,
Martin

2015-07-01 15:17 GMT+02:00 Steve Boyer <steveboye...@gmail.com>:

> > Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2015 22:44:45 +0200
> > From: Emmanuel Lacour <elac...@home-dn.net>
> > Subject: [Darktable-users] Processing panoramas
> > To: darktable-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > Message-ID: <5592ffbd.7020...@home-dn.net>
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> >
> > Dear DT users,
> >
> > I'm curious about the process fom people doing panorama of multiple
> > pictures.
> >
> > Usually, I do:
> >
> > 1 - basic processing of each image in DT
> > 2 - export as tiff with highest size
> > 3 - process tiff with hugin
> > 4 - import hugin final tiff in DT
> > 5 - adjust final tiff in DT
> >
> > I do not really know what should be done in step 1 and in step 5 to get
> > the best result.
> >
> > On step 1, I adjust WB if needed, then exposure, a bit of sharpening, a
> > bit of graded filter if needed, local contrast, tone curve, sometime
> > using parametric masks. All of this usually on one of the picture, then
> > copy/paste on others.
> >
> > On step 5 I nearly do nothing, sometime a bit of contrast I didn't
> > pushed enough in step 1.
> >
> > But I suspect that I'm doing to much think on step 1 and that some would
> > be best on step 5.
> >
> > What about you?
> >
>
> Just getting back from a week-long trip to Colorado and the Rocky
> Mountains, I did about 7-8 panoramas (the biggest one I did was a 27
> photo panorama - 9 horizontal and 3 vertical to attempt to capture
> it). My processing:
> 1 - basic processing in DT (lens corrections, slight bump in contrast,
> sharpening, a slight saturation boost per my normal processing, and
> exposure correction and WB if needed. I shoot in Manual mode, so
> copy/paste processing across the others after I get the most difficult
> single image right)
> 2 - export as JPG at full resolution (I know, loss of quality when using
> JPG)
> 3 - process JPGs in Hugin and output as JPG
>
> Not ideal using a number of JPGs, but I've not noticed a terrible
> quality loss. I also used JPGs because by the time I finished
> processing everything, I had over 16GB of JPGs and CR2 raw files.
>
> At least, that's my workflow.
>
> Steve
>
>
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