Have you seen this tutorial?

http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/enfuse-360/en.shtml

Cheers,

Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
http://www.panoforum.com.br/



2012/9/11 AKS-Gmail-IMAP <aksei...@gmail.com>

> I am not an expert at all in this but I can say I've done it both ways as
> you say. I've first HDR merged the bracketed shots using an outside program
> and then used Hugin to stitch the pano. More recently in one similar to
> yours in number of shots and homemade panohead I threw all the images into
> Hugin using a manual process that split the control point matching into two
> categories. I control point matched the bracketed image trios within each
> trio. So for example for the normal exposure image A the corresponding -A
> and +A exposure images had control points matching only to image A.  The
> second matching category matched control points amongst all the normal
> exposure images. The matching was done manually in all cases as I found the
> automatic feature produced way to many points that utterly swamped the
> calculations. I am sure there are all sorts of Hugin parameters to automate
> or avoid much of this method or to create the pano as should be done in a
> totally different fashion. The result of the last mentioned method was very
> good.
>
>
> On Sep 10, 2012, at 9:36 AM, GigiG <pierluigi.gio...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all, until now I enjoyed with some panoramas with Hugin and I would
> like to know how to proceed further in order to obtain an HDR panorama. I'm
> rather confused on this and I don't know how to use Hugin correctly. In
> principle I have a series of Nikon .NEF raw images, 3 bracketed shots
> (1.7EV step) for each of the 28 panorama shots taken with a selfmade simple
> panohead (10 shots for the first row, 8 for the +\-45° second and third
> rows each, one zenith and one nadir, at 18mm focal length), for a total of
> 84 images. Now, what should I do with Hugin to merge the bracketed shots
> and combine the panorama? Is it possible to do everything togheter in
> Hugin? or do I need to merge every 3 bracketed shots before (using another
> tool like Picturenaut) and then make the panorama in Hugin with the
> resulting 28 HDRIs? If the resulting panorama will be an HDR image, how can
> be visualized? Ii normally use DevalVR for viewing panos. Thanks.
>
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