I've released an example set of files and blog post 
http://www.dkloi.co.uk/?p=1570 covering some techniques that may be of 
interest to other Hugin users. It presupposes knowledge of how to take and 
assemble panoramas in Hugin but covers how to take a high contrast scene 
(dim church with bright stained glass windows), insert a nadir shot, handle 
the tripod shadow, and export an exposure fused output.

The ZIP archive includes the PTO file and downsized JPG image files (-2EV, 
0EV bracket set) that results in an exposure fused 7000x3500 equirect. It's 
not quite a step-by-step tutorial but those already familiar with how Hugin 
works might be able to find this useful if they want to apply some of these 
more advanced techniques.

The files are released under the CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 licence. If there is 
sufficient interest, I could try to to come up with a more step=-by-step 
tutorial to add to the other Hugin tutorials.

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