cri,

I had originally renamed all my different exposure files to match up
with the original exposure...  That's not too bad but I think your
"legit" method of just applying a different exposure's .pto file as a
template is a bit better and more convenient.

I'll let you know how it works out!

BTW - Yes... Using a great tripod is a must when your panorama is 240
photos.. =)

Ricky

On Apr 16, 2:33 pm, cri <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have you tried to use a template? Just load all the photo at the same
> exposure level and go through all the needed passages to get the final
> panorama. Then save the project as pto file. Now start a new poject,
> load all the images at a different exposure level and select "File->Apply 
> template". In the dialog select the previously saved pto file
>
> and you will get all the parameters loaded on the new exposure level
> images. In this way you could save a panorama for every exposure
> level.
> To get the best out of this procedure you need to take all the images
> from a tripod.
>
> Regards
> Cristian
>
> On 16 Apr, 20:52, RickyRicky <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Gents,
>
> > I have shot a few high resolution night time 180 degree panorama but I
> > think I've been doing it wrong.
>
> > My typical workflow is to shoot from three to six images of each
> > frame, then to HDR or exposure blend these photos together and THEN to
> > HDR the resulting images.
>
> > That workflow works but if you want to make any changes to how the
> > image is HDR'ed or exposure blended, it means you have to start all
> > over again from the beginning.
>
> > I've been thinking, why don't I create panoramas from each bracketed
> > exposure using hugin, and then HDR and/or exposure blend the resulting
> > panoramas?
>
> > The problem is..  Hugin will most likely not select the same control
> > points for the various different panoramas since at varying exposures,
> > some control points will be more visible, and others will not.
>
> > Is there any way to force hugin to use the same control points for a
> > different set of images?
>
> > Thanks for any help!  I'm happy to show my work if y'all are
> > interested in seeing what I've been working on so far...
>
> >http://www.rickyricky.net/Photography/Panoramas/My-Panoramas
>
> > Thanks,
> > Ricardo Meleschi
>
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