On 09.10.2010 18:07, kfj wrote:
This (new) feature isn't very user-friendly yet, since you have to tell hugin manually which images belong together. You do that by selecting a group of images that should be together in a stack and press the 'new stack' button.
The announcement reads "it will automatically combine" so I guessed some magic here ;-)
I have played with this feature a bit, but I found all the 'manual labour' involved too bothersome. I find it easier to fuse my brackets using enfuse_align_droplet and then make an 'ordinary' panorama from the fused images, without any stacks.
I went crazy the last 4 days creating a HDR panorama of a difficult scene going this way with "align_image_stack" and "enblend" (thats what enfuse_align_droplet doing).
After aligning I have 3 8bit tiff files, "enblend" merges this 3 files into a 8bit tiff which looks like LDR exposed (me stupid didn't shot the panos with RAW files).
My current try is to align them and use pfsinhdrgen and pfshdrcalibrate - the result has much more detail then using enblend.
But I don't understand why the result is a 8bit tif anyway (with pfshdrgen or enblend). HDR should have a minimum of 16bit, shouldn't it?
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