![]() ![]() ![]() So if I was making just a simple HDR photo or horizontal panorama either HDR first or stitch first works however if you need to edit the Nadir shot prior to stitching (as needed in a 360 panorama) then you run into the chicken before the egg problem. However that idea did not pan out either.įirst what is the difference between a bracketed exposure stack and an HDR image? Also if editing the nadir in order to stitch I have to tone map and if using The GIMP downgrade to an 8-bit image losing all the data that Hugin would have needed to have for best alignment and exposure blending. For example: I don't understand why there are so many HDR programs (ie luminescence) when Hugin is there for just such a stacked project. I think my confusion comes from my limited understanding of what bracketed shots are and how to use them. This become very complicated if I take exposure bracketed shots and attempt to build what I believe is called an HDR Panorama. I do my best to take out the tripod and pano-head by rotating Nadir1 on top of Nadir2 and mask out what I can. In my current workflow I have to edit the nadir shot(s) using The GIMP. After reading the thread about HDR Panorama workflow I was a bit confused. ![]()
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