On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 at 00:16, johnfine2017 wrote:
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> I still think that what I want for the main problem is to pre-shift the 
> exposure within each photo based on relative (within each image) vertical 
> position.  I think I know which open source tool will make that fairly easy 
> (once I learn how to use it).  So I'll reread that documentation and 
> experiment a lot (documentation makes it easy to see such effects are 
> supported but hard to see exactly how you ask for them).
> I'll assume you know hugin well enough that your not mentioning anything 
> about doing that inside hugin implies it isn't there.
> I don't mind using multiple tools.  I'd want to learn the purely-in-hugin way 
> if it exists.  But otherwise whatever works.

Yes, just tell Hugin to ignore the Exposure EXIF information and use
the images as-is - your camera has already decided how best to expose
the different parts of the scene, so you can use the images as
provided instead of letting Hugin adjust the exposure - this does what
you want entirely within Hugin.

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Bruno

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