Jesper W-2 wrote:
> 
> BUT it has somehow lost its HDR dynamic range. The file format is
> still HDR (I tested both exr and TIFF/Float), but the actual pixel
> data has lost its dynamic and is kind of remapped to LDR values.
> 
> I started out using Hugin to create the project, and then went on to
> manually tweaking the .pto files Nona parameters. For example Hugin
> always has "R0" in it's p line. I tried making that "R1" but it
> changed nothing.
> 
> I looked at the intermediate .exr files generated by Nona and it seems
> HDR dynamics are lost already in the first xxx_hdr_000n.exr files that
> are generated.
> 

I had the same problem a month ago.  Concluded that nona is unable to
preserve hdr when remapping.  Let me know if you figure this out...
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