Robert Krawitz <[email protected]> wrote:
[...]
> 8) For control points with exposure stacks, I found the following
>   strategy to work well: connect the middle exposures to the other
>   middle exposures, and connect the low and high exposures only to
>   the middle exposure of the same stack (and maybe to each other, but
>   only within the same stack).  The CP finders that I've tried don't
>   do too good of a job of matching features between images that are
>   exposed very differently (or in general for areas that are badly
>   exposed, and I'm intentionally badly exposing to get selective good
>   exposure in the highlights and shadows), and it's important to have
>   a really good match between the exposures in each stack.  So I
>   simply knock out all the control points connecting high and low
>   exposures with any shot in a different stack.

If you assign the images to stacks using "Autopano-SIFT-C
(multirow/stacked)" as control point detector will do something like
this.

cu andreas

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