This may be an overly basic question, but what exactly do the EV numbers 
equal? Looking at the image tab they appear to match a mix of shutter speed 
and aperture and likely ISO, though I have not tested it to much.

Bigger numbers let more light in and smaller numbers let less light in. 
That is simple and makes sense to me.

That theory gets shot up when looking at the fast preview and changing the 
EV there. Bigger numbers make the final pano darker and smaller ones are 
brighter. Why does the EV scale go backwards depending on where you are 
looking? This makes things very confusing when telling someone to brighten 
something by one EV number and no one can remember which way is brighter as 
it all depends on what a person is adjusting.

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