(Apologies my phone won't let me quote properly)

If your bracketed sets are not well aligned there is no need to save the 
intermediate files and blend them manually.

Hugin has two exposure fusion modes: 'fused and blended' fuses stacks together 
first then seam blends the result, this requires the stacks to be approximately 
aligned, i.e. handheld using an SLR bracketing mode is fine; the other 'blended 
and fused' mode is what you need if you want to do exposure fusion but don't 
have identifiable stacks.

-- 
Bruno

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