In order to spend less time doing tedious tasks, I'm trying to have 60-80%
of the process done automatically.

I have a python script that takes all images in a folder, run panomatic,
then run nona. I want to add cpclean, change some optimization values along
with adding the exposure since I run mostly hdr. Then I'd run a first medium
rez output. Then I'd only have to spend time correcting problems.

Knowing which value to use, I'll be able to add this to some regex in
python. Thanks,

nick

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:17 AM, bruno.postle <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Dec 3, 2:48 am, Nicolas Pelletier <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Is there a way through command line to have the exposure for all pictures
> in
> > a project set to their exif values? Kind of the same as doing reset to
> exif
> > from hugin itself?
>
> There isn't any Hugin tool to do this, but the exiftool LightValue tag
> is calculated identically to the Hugin Eev value so this could be
> scripted quite easily.
>
> What would you use this for?
>
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