Cristian,
This tutorial:
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/enfuse-360/en.shtml
describes a different workflow used to create an "enfused' panorama
from bracketed exposures.

It might not be what you want but it might help.

all the best

George

On Feb 2, 6:42 pm, cri <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying to learn how to use hugin for panoramic HDR creation but I
> didn't succeed. I will describe my workflow: let's suppose I have two
> scene to stistch with hugin; I get 3 bracketed shots for everyone of
> them so I have a total of 6 images. Then I use align_image_stack and
> output 2 hdr file for each scene; then I load them in hugin, I enter
> the FOV value and add control points. In the preview all I see are
> stitched white areas (maybe I have to enter the EV value somewhere in
> hugin...and what is the EV value for a .hdr image?!?). Then I go to
> the stitch tab and I select, as output, HDR with the option "Blended
> HDR panorama" in EXR format. In that way I get a exr file with my
> stitched panorama that work flawlessy in qtpfsguy. But if I set ANY
> other of the output format I get only an empty image...why is that,
> what am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Cristian
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