When using hugin to enfuse 2 or more differently exposed photos of the same
scene, which Exposure and Stitcher Settings should be used? 

Exposure Settings:
LDR
LDR, variable white balance       (My photos usually having matching white
balance)
HDR, fixed exposure
HDR, VWB, FE
Custom Parameters Below         (I tried this with just checking "Exposure"
on the 2 entered images.  Got lousy results)

Stitcher Settings

Output

Normal           (I left these unchecked)

Exposure Blending
Blended Pano (enfuse)           (I tried this one, lousy results.)
Blended Exposure layers          (I tried this one with a three exposure
set.  I got three output photos that looked like the three input photos so
no good.)
Remapped Images                  (I'm pretty sure this has nothing to do
with what I want.)

Merge to HDR                        Didn't try any of these.  Enfuse and HDR
are not same thing, right?
Blended HDR pano
Stacked HDR Images
Individual non merged images





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