I have tried that option (and a few others) but it produces remapped but uncorrected versions of the original 18 images, rather than a set of 6 corrected fused images.
I'm using Harry van der Wolf's recent build (2010.1.0, svn level 4892). Rick On Jan 18, 5:17 pm, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon 18-Jan-2010 at 14:12 -0800, Rick Workman wrote: > > > > >However, when I have a bracketed exposure set of images and output a > >"Fused and blended panorama" with "Remapped images", the remapped > >images do not have exposure correction applied. They appear to be the > >remapped original exposure images prior to "fusing", and therefore > >aren't much help in the patching process. > > >Is there any way to retain (I'm sure they're being generated) the set > >of exposure corrected images (like the set for "Blended panorama") > >produced just before the final output? > > Sure, just select the 'Normal -> Remapped images' checkbox in > addition to the 'Exposure fusion' option. > > -- > Bruno
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