If your proportions are wrong in the result, adding information to the Exif 
header won't fix the problem.  In general, Photosphere requires:

ASA
Speed
Aperture
Make
Model
Version

You need to make sure the white balance and sensitivity are fixed for all 
exposures, and that the camera is not messing around with the tone curve as 
many like to do these days.

-Greg

> From: Kevin Van Den Wymelenberg <[email protected]>
> Date: June 17, 2011 5:07:45 PM PDT
> 
> Greg,
> 
> Thanks - that makes sense.  I just checked and the relative proportions of 
> the Firefly HDR are substantially different than the relative proportions of 
> the Canon HDR - bummer.  Looks like I will need to figure out a way to 
> calculate ISO to input into the header.  What does Photosphere need in the 
> EXIF header for best accuracy?
> 
> (Make and model)
> Shutter speed
> F stop
> ISO 
> 
> Anything else?

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