On Nov 5, 10:29 am, kfj <[email protected]> wrote:
-snip-
> If you want the 'blended and fused panorama', you must use images with
> different EV
> If you make 'remapped images', you get several (remapped) images which
> you can then enfuse manually.

I hacked the EXIF to give the images different exposure times

"C:/Program Files/Hugin/bin/nona"  -z PACKBITS -r ldr -e 12.9658 -m
TIFF_m -o "n_exposure_layers_" -i 0 "C:/Users/Andy/AppData/Local/Temp/
hug341B.tmp"
"C:/Program Files/Hugin/bin/nona"  -z PACKBITS -r ldr -e 11.9658 -m
TIFF_m -o "n_exposure_layers_" -i 1 "C:/Users/Andy/AppData/Local/Temp/
hug341B.tmp"
"C:/Program Files/Hugin/bin/nona"  -z PACKBITS -r ldr -e 10.6439 -m
TIFF_m -o "n_exposure_layers_" -i 2 "C:/Users/Andy/AppData/Local/Temp/
hug341B.tmp"

Maybe I just have wrong expectations about what "remapped" means - as
far as I can tell

n_exposure_layers_0000.tif
n_exposure_layers_0001.tif
n_exposure_layers_0002.tif

have the same misaligned geometry as the original photos, and when
enfused give just the kind of multiple image mess you would imagine
when misaligned images are merged together.



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