Autoexposure works fine with a little bit of care. It's how I take all of my panorama. Shoot raw. Take brackets if the intra-frame contrast is too high to capture in a single exposure. Develop the raw files, cranking highlight recovery to max if needed, plus shadow boost. Assemble 16 bit tiffs as normal in Hugin. If there are large exposure differences in the entire scene, I'll export the whole pano with different exposures and enfuse them together, then adjust to taste. It's a bit more involved when incorporated brackets, masking in highlight/shadow detail for the under/overexposed exports.
I wrote a blog post https://www.dkloi.co.uk/?p=1501 on the technique using Hugin with example files. On Saturday 23 September 2023 at 20:49:06 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote: > 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 > -- A list of frequently asked questions is available at: http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "hugin and other free panoramic software" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/hugin-ptx/5f60ed47-5754-499d-bdb1-e8a7cf2c3ed1n%40googlegroups.com.
