On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:19:08PM -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
> 5. When you're back home, first merge the brackets with enfuse.  Use one of 
> the enfuse GUIs, or the droplets, or the command line.  This will reduce by 
> 2/3 the number of images (and their disk space).
> 
>  
> > 5. I dont do exposure bracketing on each image. That increases number of
> > images. I have my own way of doing bright areas.

If you want, you could start (as I did) without using the
bracketing. It would be best to start out shooting something that
doesn't have too big a dynamic range.

I always chose the second-brightest shot in the pano for my exposure
setting.

        Roger. 

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