On 8 Mar 2014 09:19, "Aaron F. Ross" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I import some HDR files, lay them out and they are more or less fine.
>
> I try to export through the Stitcher, and low dynamic range output is
sort of working, except the hottest parts of the image are massively
clipped off. I don't know how to fix this. I tried running the photometric
optimizer, but that didn't help.

Can I ask, are these full floating-point HDR images or tonemapped output
from HDR images?

Hugin can stitch full HDR images into HDR panoramas, but it can't convert
them to LDR panoramas at the same time - For this you need a separate
tonemapping tool (like luminancehdr).

If you are stitching tonemapped HDR images (actually LDR data) then you
have to disable or reset all Hugin photometric optimisation, as this can
only ever create weird results.

> But much, much worse, when I try to create an HDR panorama, I only get
one of the five images. No stitching takes place.
>
> The Stitcher throws up a log window with a bunch of information, but it
goes by so fast that there is no possible way anyone could read it. I
looked for a log file but couldn't find it.

Hugin can save a log file, otherwise are you able to upload some test
images somewhere?

-- 
Bruno

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