I collect my experiences with panorama photos here.
https://360x180pano.blogspot.com/2022/06/smartblend-still-works-with-2021-hugin.html
https://360x180pano.blogspot.com/2022/06/smartblend-still-works-with-2021-hugin.html

I have just completed a series of hand-held panorama photos during my trip 
to Kelambu Beach, Sabah,  Malaysia, and uploaded results and pictures to 
Google Maps and Photos.

My older works are still preserved in Google Maps done with older versions 
of Hugin.

The camera used was Sony A5100 mirrorless. The cheapest and lightest of the 
NEX class cameras but no longer updated. It still has a 24 Mp sensor 
butsufficient for Google Maps because it only accepts 16000x8000 panorama 
photos.

It has bracketed exposes. I tried +-3 EV hand held. The ghosting appears 
because alignment with the same stack is poor. There are errors after 
optimising these stacks using hugin allign stack feature.

The HDR menu in the sticker does not work, sometimes. However, the user 
output works all the time. I even managed to stitch single photos but its 
quality is not as good as raw picture processing usinng Sony's raw software 
Imaging Edge Desktop's D-range optimizer at 100% manual setting. Sometimes 
it creates more noise but HDR stiching using hand-held bracketed stacks.

Hugin was able to create the stack numbers automatically if the EV exposure 
bracketing setting is input into the EXIF of the picture. I used the stock 
lens 16mm-50mm F3.5 when the sun is bright. For the sunrise and sunet 
photos, I used the manual Samyang 12mm F2 lens. Then I need to assign the 
stack number manually.

Smartblend is better than the latest builtin blending software used by 
Hugin. It still leves dark areas at the stiching areas but it appears 
sharper than previous Enblend stiching and appear faster as well.Feels as 
fast as Smartblend.

Using Smartblend is actually easy but do not use the User outputand make 
sure the output files are not cropped. It is in the Nona setting. Just 
input the Smartblend executable file as the alternate Enblend in Program 
settings. However, I still prefer to run the Smartblend using the Enblend 
GUI.

Enblend GUI has the best user interface ever. It shows the progress in % 
and time left. Once the project is completed, the total time is shown. You 
can save the project setting of the input and output files. The only 
weakness is the inability to delete the input files from the GUI.

https://goo.gl/maps/bZ5LwtQHpQTXQ5BaA

I identify them by the lack of dicontinuities at the horizon because I have 
learned to zoom in as closely as my computer processing allows and manually 
move a set of vertically linked pictures together, i.e. the centre, 
slightly up, and slightly down. The top picture with an estimated pitch of 
90 degree is usually difficult to link so are set manually. The bottom 
picture with pitch of 90 degree, is taken to remove my legs so are not as 
aligned as the other pictures, so should cause more parallax error. No need 
to edit out my  feet, I just mask them out. Even mys shadows disappear 
using builtin blending but reappeared using Smartblend. Multiple pictures 
of moving people or shadows will be cancelled by Enblend-type blender but 
not Smartblend. Smartblend has the ability to choose the best picture which 
contributes to its sharpness. 

Take a look at Kelambu Beach and Max Campsite for pictures and panoramas. 
It is the best beach in the world, but the poorest in the world, despite 
its immense resources, the largest producers of oil palm, timber and 
petroleum in Malaysia. If only  Malaysia had diverted the huge subsidies to 
the poor through direct cash  handouts, poverty will be removed from 
Malaysia entirely instantly.



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