Sounds like you're doing focus stacks.

This search returned a number of articles and such about doing that with Hugin:

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=focus+stack+hugin&t=ftas&ia=web


On December 15, 2017 11:40:20 PM HST, J Harvey <janetharvey.0...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>I'm not trying to produce a traditional HDR image.  I have a panorama
>image 
>with clearly defined foreground, mid ground, and distance elements, and
>I'd 
>like each region to have it's own set of non-linear level adjustments,
>and 
>consequently the sharpening and saturation can vary between them. 
>There is 
>a higher level of variance that can be produced by producing three sets
>of 
>jpgs from the RAW images, and making 3 panoramas from each set of
>images, 
>rather than producing a middle level jpg series, making a panorama out
>of 
>that, and then stretching the panorama independently for the
>foreground, 
>mid ground, and distance.  
>
>I have one .pto file for the panorama, and three sets of images that
>are 
>named the same, in different folders.  But when I apply the same .pto 
>panorama parameters file, with no changes, the output has somewhat 
>significant spatial differences.  I could understand if the control
>points 
>varied between each set of images, since image elements present
>slightly 
>differently with different levels and sharpening, but I'm using the
>same 
>set of control points.  
>
>In fact, just running the same .pto file subsequently with different
>images 
>gives me different results.  It's like there's a stochastic element to
>the 
>panorama creation, it doesn't produce the same results, consistently,
>given 
>the same inputs- I can't reproduce the same panoramas.
>
>Linux, Hugin
>Version: 2015.0.0.cdefc6e53a58
>
>On Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 5:05:40 AM UTC+1, Tduell wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, 16 Dec 2017 13:59:10 +1100, J Harvey <janethar...@gmail.com 
>> <javascript:>>   
>> wrote: 
>>
>> > I am trying to manually create a HDR or mixed exposure image.  I
>want to 
>> > stitch 8 image together with three different exposure and
>sharpening 
>> > settings. 
>> > 
>> [snip] 
>>
>> I may not have understood why you are using the approach you
>describe, and 
>>   
>> wonder why you are not loading all the images and using stacks to get
>your 
>>   
>> HDR. 
>>
>> Cheers, 
>> -- 
>> Regards, 
>> Terry Duell 
>>
>
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