On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 09:08:24PM +0100, Erik Krause wrote:
> 
> D. Beynon wrote:
> 
> > I have been spending some of my free time over the last few months
> > working on a command line based HDRI processing/tone mapping toolkit
> 
> Is there really anyone using HDR tonemapping to get a viewable panorama 
> after there was enfuse? I see the necessity of HDR merging to get 
> panoramas for image based lighting, but I never saw a result of HDR 
> tonemapping (whatever algorithm) that surpasses an enfused result in 
> terms of natural appearance except maybe after long tweaking.
> 
> Well, of course there are those artificial looking so called "HDR" 
> images. But this is an effect that possibly is easier to achieve using 
> some photoshop or gimp filters...
>

yes there is. i preprocess my images with photomatrix, then assemble the 
tonemapped
tif's in hugin. seems silly to assume that enfuse is the only tool to use. i 
use 
applications that produces images i like. 

-- michael

 

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