On 2 August 2010 21:57, flpm <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have experienced a problem with certain HDR panoramas stitched with
> Hugin that I do not begin to understand.  I have never experienced
> this issue with single-frame HDR images produced with Hugin and do not
> always experience it when I stitch HDR panoramas.
>
> The issue is that the final EXR image appears totally black when I
> open it in an HDR viewer (Luminance 2.0.0b), apparently because there
> are certain pixels in the image that are (erroneously) way off the
> appropriate display scale.  If I play with the histogram until the
> image is viewable, I find that there are large black boxes on the
> panorama (see screenshot: http://imagebin.ca/view/ejQiZd.html).  This
> issue prevents me from tonemapping the image - all I can produce is a
> big black jpeg.
>
> Does anyone know why this might be happening or how I can fix it?
>
> If I choose to produce a TIFF image instead of an EXR, I have the same
> problem.  I could supply a copy of the problematic image, but it is
> nearly 100MB.
>

Hello,
you you check whether the problem is present in the remapped images
(check "Remapped images" in Stitcher output). Checking output of
"Remapped merged stacks" would be nice too.

thanks,
Lukas

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