Hi Dave,
I fuse first. The reason is that, in my case, each set of eight
images is taken with exactly the same settings (using manual
mode). The other advantage is that selecting control points for the
fused images is easy as all of the image is visible.
Peter.
From: DaveN <
tahoedave360@...>
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Fusing before or after
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 17:50:04 -0700 (PDT)
>
> I don't know if this has been asked before (hard question to ask in a
> search) but why don't people fuse their images before making
> panoramas? By that I mean the software for making panoramas (the
> hugin clone ptgui and autopano pro) seem to remap all the images to
> create differently exposed panoramas and then blend the panoramas.
> Wouldn't it be more efficient to exposure fuse the images and then
> make the panorama?
> >
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