Nick, thanks for the response...

Yes, under the Images tab, each image shows a different shutter speed.
And under the Exposure tab, each image has a different EV value.I've
selected "Fused and blended panorama" (only) in the stitcher.

I'm now suspecting that Hugin is building a panorama of the three
images, and not a stack. What controls this? I don't have complete
overlap of the three exposures (even within the cropped area) -- could
this be detrimental?

Here might be another clue: I saw in the on-screen log more than once
"enfuse: warning: only one input image given."

Which raises a secondary question: is there a way to save the log file
so I can look at it more carefully?

Thanks!


On Aug 15, 10:40 am, Nicolas Pelletier <[email protected]>
wrote:
> What you want to do is possible, for sure.
>
> 2 things I'd double check.
>
> Do each images have a different exposure value in the images tab.
>
> Output, have you checked the fused and blended panorama (even if not a
> panorama)
>
> If you check anything in the Normal section of the output, I'd expect what
> you just described.
>
> nick
>
> On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Alan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I've used Hugin for panoramas -- great program!
>
> > I'm now trying to use it to fuse a bracketed exposure using the
> > capability of Enfuse.  I have three hand-held exposures, and have
> > aligned them.  I've followed the "Enfused Panoramas" tutorial;
> > however, I'm having difficulty, possibly because I'm working with a
> > single view vs. a multi-view panorama.  Or, possibly because the
> > options available on the stitcher tab are different than shown on the
> > tutorial...
>
> > The resulting image is washed out in places -- it doesn't seem to be
> > making use of the different underlying images.  It's as if they've
> > been exposure-corrected before Enfuse operates.  In addition, adding
> > options for Enfuse (e.g., --wExposure=0.5 --wSaturation=0.5 --
> > wContrast=1.0) has no effect.
>
> > Is it possible to do what I'm trying to do?  Any suggestions?
>
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