Haha Greg,  isn't another likely problem camera movement between exposures?

- Rob


On Aug 23, 2012, at 11:25 AM, Gregory J. Ward wrote:

> Hi Peony,
> 
> The likely problem is that your smart phone is too smart!  Most phone cameras 
> play tricks with the response curve, white balance, and other capture 
> characteristics that undermine any attempt to get a consistent HDR result.  
> No phone cameras I know allow you a true "manual mode" that disables such 
> behavior, so they aren't really suited to HDR capture.
> 
> Best,
> -Greg
> 
>> From: "Peony Au" <[email protected]>
>> Date: August 23, 2012 1:50:24 AM PDT
>> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> I am trying to create HDRIs using an Android Smartphone. I have taken six 
>> photos ranging from –3 to +3 and have tried to fuse these in Photosphere, 
>> however I am getting a “cannot solve for response function” message. Does 
>> anyone  know how I can create a response curve or what I am missing to 
>> create the response curve? I can create a HDR image using the generic 
>> response curve, but for my thesis I would need all the HDRIs to be as 
>> accurate as possible.
>> 
>> Thank you for your time.
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> Peony
> 
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