On Dec 3, 8:11 am, Luis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> What I tried with the 2009.2, running on F11:
>
> 1) loaded two images, taken right after the other with only exposure
> changed
> 2) hit 'align'; was told the two images were out of alignment
> 3) poked around the images tab; found 'align image stack', which
> seemed more correct, and created control points with that. manually
> inspected the control points and they looked good.

Yes, that should do it, though if this is a panorama, you need control
points between adjacent photos too.

> 4) under 'exposure', selected 'custom parameters below' and selected
> exposure for both.

You don't need to do this if the EXIF exposure was read correctly,
i.e. if each image in the stack has a different EV value in the Camera
and Lens tab.

> 5) under 'stitcher', selected HDR merged and blended panorama, and
> tiff output, and hit 'stitch now'.
>
> What I got was a completely transparent tiff. :)

No idea, you should see something in the preview window. Note that if
you only have a single stack of images, optimising field of view will
always produce a bad result - The images may be too small to see in
your output.

I'd recommend starting with the Exposure blended output first, and
once you have good results with that, try stitching the exact same
project to HDR - Working with HDR data is a pain and you don't need it
until you are happy with the alignment etc...

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