In an outdoor panorama, when making a 360 pano, it is "obvious" that the
exposures are going to vary a lot as you rotate with respect to the sun.
Since my widest lens is 28mm, I need to take a lot of shots.

The "by the book" solution to this would be to have a fixed exposure, and
exposure bracket each shot widely.

Hugin has facilities to handle such a (Large!!) set of images.

But each individual shot is likely NOT to have a HDR. The HDR is a property
of the multiple shots.

It is rather easy to gather a set of good quality, well exposed shots in
such a situation by simply taking each shot using automatic exposure (with
a fixed aperture, but variable shutter speed).

But does Hugin have a good approach to handling such a set of images? And
(if so) what is it?

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