On 09.10.2010 23:43, Erik Krause wrote:

Am 09.10.2010 21:18, schrieb Bernd Hohmann:

 enblend doesn't calculate the camera response curve correctly for me (if
 it uses response curves at all).

No, enfuse (!) uses a totally different approach which doesn't need
camera response curves.

This is the problem: when you use enblend to merge bracketed JPG shots at first, the resulting image is broken because it isn't a real HDR.

You can process those images in Hugin, but the details are gone before.

Thats why I wait for better handling of bracketing shots in Hugin.

Bernd

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