On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 9:43 PM, slaterson
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> will send it tomorrow morning...  this is from an hdr pano, there are
> actually three raws,  each of the raws was exposed several times and
> fused.
>
> thanks
>
>
Ah,  I was wondering how the exposure was so evenly lit.  You say each of
the raws was exposed multiple times...If you bracketed with the camera, did
you also apply exposure compensation with UFRaw to get even more range?

I noticed you also downsize your final result within Hugin.  I remember
reading that nona's interpolaters weren't very good at downsizing and it was
better to render to optimal size and then downsize in another application
such as gimp or imagemagick that had better reducing interpolation
routines.  Can someone confirm or deny this?

I am curious about your nadir shot.  Do you use some sort of extension to
offset the camera from the tripod?

Best Regards,

- Gerry

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