On 18 Mai, 00:08, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu 17-May-2012 at 03:54 -0700, David Horman wrote:

> >On the stitcher tab, which panorama output option should I tick if I want a
> >blended, *not* exposure corrected, low dynamic range panorama?
>
> At the moment you need to reset all photometric parameters in the
> Images tab, then stitch as normal.
>
> What is your objection to the exposure correction?  You don't want
> any exposure correction, even from the EXIF data? or you don't like
> the values that the photometric optimisation comes up with?

One situation where I find I have to work without exposure correction
(beyond merely reading the EXIF data) is when I do takes outdoors with
swiftly moving clouds. They can result in the photometric optimization
going wrong, because the assumption that the same spot in different
images is equally bright doesn't hold anymore. The blender will still
make a good panorama in the end, but with photometric optimization I
sometimes get overexposed bits with weird colours.

Kay

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