I've used with success the technique described on the tutorial. Let's
say you take 3 exposures (well exposed, under exposed, over exposed)
of each scene and you capture in total 2 scenes ("a" and "b") to merge
in an HDR panarama; you need to set control points in this way:
- between the 3 different exposures of "a" scene;
- between the 3 different exposures of "b" scene;
- between 1 shot of "a" scene and 1 shot of "b" scene (I prefer to use
the well exposed shots for this step because generally you could spot
more control points)

I hope I've make it clear!




On 20 Feb, 17:43, Jules <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I'm trying to use hugin to produce HDR images for use in computer
> graphics. I've got a load of bracketed exposures, and I'm trying to
> generate a full HDR panoramic out of it.
>
> I've been following the tutorial here:
>
> http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/enfuse-360/en.shtml
>
> But it is very brief when it describes:
>
> 'The alignment technique I used is to align each set of three
> bracketed photos as a stack, then picking just one picture from each
> of the four stacks and aligning these together just like a normal
> panorama.'
>
> How do you create such stacks? How do you klet hugin know that I have
> seven 'stacks' of seven images and these stacks should use the same
> control points?
>
> Many thanks for any help.
>
> Jules
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