Thanks. Raws are here
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zzjVOqO3pnwZu92LdJuUvTYoCOggfRk6?usp=sharing
I am using 10bit rec2020 raws. But I noticed this pano was shot with
auto-exposure, and I was using Photometric > High dynamic range, fixed
exposure. I wonder if that causes problems?
irthoma...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 20. April 2023 um 14:27:33
UTC+2:
My process is to export raws from Darktable with everything disabled, but,
lens correction.
5: Photometric: High Dynamic Range, Fixed Exposure.
This will only optimize vignetting correction. In case of images
My process is to export raws from Darktable with everything disabled, but,
lens correction.
Then in hugin:
1: Set Camera Response to Linear
2: Reset User Defined Variable > Color > to one (no correction)
3: CPFind + Celeste
4: Geometric: Positions (y,p,r)
5: Photometric: High Dynamic Range,
Hi, when using enblend, the resulting panoramas have bright splodges. Here
is an example where a large brightish patch is visible in the centre left
of the image. https://i.imgur.com/Ipv0XKG.jpg
Using built-in, instead of enblend, gets rid of the blotchy brightness.
But, this produces it's own