Hi Axel,

Thank you for that. Have uploaded a sequence onto your website.
I'm trying to determine if a Smartphone is able to capture a HDR scene as a daylight analysis tool.

Thank you for all your time.

Kind regards,
Peony

-----Original Message----- From: Axel Jacobs
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 11:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HDRI] Photosphere "Cannot solve for response function"

Hi Peony,

if you upload your sequence to
http://www.jaloxa.eu/webhdr/roll-your-own.shtml
I'll have a look over the weekend. However, as Greg pointed out--don't
hold your breath. You might have to use a proper camera if you're
interested in HDRs that are 'as accurate as possible'. What are you
trying to measure?

Cheers

Axel


On 08/23/2012 09:50 AM, Peony Au wrote:
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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Peony Au
Masters of Building Science Candidate
Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand

Mobile (+64) (0)277514389


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