Hi all
I am trying to understand how white balance works for stitching. I know 
hugin can deal with that automaticaly but I am more interested in the 
theory behind it. I have some questions and hope can get some help:

1. in hugin what is done first, white balance or exposure compensation? I 
wrote some software code and tried both and it is difficult to tell what 
comes first

2. in hugin if I use the grey picker in one image, hugin applies white 
balance to all the images. does it mean that is uses that image as an 
ancore and applies the same white balance to the other pictures without 
taking into account the information in the overlap among images? 

3. if i do not use the grey picker hugin does the white balance uisng what 
is described in this paper 
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tech/icvs2007_final.pdf ? (it is too complex 
for me to understand the paper)

4. if I use a 6 camera rig with gopros to capture 360 and set the same 
setting for white balance for all cameras, do I need to do a white balance 
correction? 
Thanks a lot

Caro Valdes

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