Hi Gerry,
I can see the logic of 'post processing' fusion for hand held images
but that assumes each exposure set is aligned in itself and then the
exposures are aligned which I don't think the programs do. Don't they
align one image set and then apply the same settings to each exposure
set? I nearly always shoot using a tripod and in that case a tool
like Kekus' Xfuse works out great with its batch processing option. I
haven't done any exposure fused panoramas yet though.
Dave
On May 22, 7:00 pm, Gerry Patterson <
thedeepvo...@...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There are cases when one photographs hand-held and the different exposures
> are not aligned well enough to be fused first.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> - Gerry
>
> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 7:50 PM, DaveN <
tahoedave...@...> wrote:
>
> > 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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