Hi Pawel,

in the Advanced interface try to reset the photometric parameters to the original EXIF values. Use the context menu (right mouse click).

The panorama is extremely oversaturated and I guess that's part of how you process your raw images.

The zenith and nadir are missing. If you didn't shoot images for both you might be able to either patch those areas it in your image editor, or just set the viewing limits in pano2vr. Pano2vr has a cool feature to excerpt those regions so you can easily edit them. Look for the "Patch" video tutorial.

The panorama looks good at first sight but zooming in I see a lot of errors. Enfuse did a nice job but you may invest some more time: manually add some control points across the overlap regions and optimize again.

Interestingly the area around your tripod doesn't look that bad, so the set up wasn't that bad. BTW it's not a "nodal point", see http://wiki.panotools.org/Nodal_Point

Cheers,
Carl

Pawel Rozenek schrieb am 23.11.13 19:41:
Hi All,

I have done about 20...30 360x180 panoramas in my life. I was always
using Hugin 2012 version. Last night I tried to use a different lens and
I had a problem with stitching all the pictures together (possibly the
nodal point was not very well adjusted). Anyway, looking for help in
internet I found that Hugin 2013 has recently been released so I
downloaded and installed this version. To my surprise Hugin 2013
stitched all my 36 pictures without any problems!


Unfortunately the final panorama picture is very light, no contrast,
very poor saturation whereas ALL MY component pictures ale quite nice
and intense.

What wrong I have done?

My panorama and a few example pictures are here:
http://www.rozenek.com/english,1147

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