Am Sonntag, 15. Mai 2016 21:12:45 UTC+2 schrieb Forex Valdes:
>
> 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
>
Both are done at the same time.
 

> 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? 
>
It takes all images at the click position into account and calculates an 
average correct factor for the whole pano.

>
> 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 
> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fhugin.sourceforge.net%2Ftech%2Ficvs2007_final.pdf&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNECeCzdxFeX4iRpWw84GcWFgGiIzA>
>  
> ? (it is too complex for me to understand the paper)
>
yes. 

>
> 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? 
>
no, except you are using auto WB on the cameras. (or there are more 
differences between the different cams.)

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