I agree that in theory this seems to be the best way to do it, however
once I select "exposure corrected"
The HDR file format section is greyed out, so I only get the LDR file
format options of JPEG, PNG, and TIFF.
The prevents me from stitching EXR to EXR.

On Dec 29, 10:11 am, Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net> wrote:
> On Wed 28-Dec-2011 at 15:42 -0800, Karmadillo wrote:
>
>
>
> >I have a series of EXR images as inputs into my hugin project.
> >Choices are Exposure corrected LDR
> >Exposure Fused from stacks
> >Exposure Fusedd from Any arrangement
> >High Dynamic Range
> >Selecting HDR enables the HDR merger which isn't needed because the
> >input images are HDR already.
>
> You don't want 'exposure fusion' or 'HDR merging' since these only
> make sense with LDR input, the default 'exposure corrected' output
> should work as you expect (creating HDR output from HDR input).  I
> know it says 'low dynamic range' in the GUI, but it really shouldn't
> since Hugin/nona/enblend can cope with both LDR and HDR data.
>
> --
> Bruno

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