Hello Paul,
I don't know if this is the intended use, but my experience is: Using
default settings works pretty well quite often.
Panorama output: Exposure corrected, LDR
Processing: Remapper: nona, Blender: enblend

If the exposure correction leads to darker images getting too dark or
brighter images getting too bright (depending on the anchor image)
because of hugin's approach of adjusting all images to the anchor image
- then I first try choosing a different anchor image.
If this doesn't help (e.g. choosing a medium exposed image and then both
ends of the brightness scale are too bright/dark), then I use exposure
fusion:
Panorama output: Exposure fused from any arrangement.

Both methods depend on sufficient overlap. For Exposure fusion it is of
course much more important to have well fitting images and no moving
objects because such defects can't be made up for by a well placed seam.

Best regards
Joachim

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