hugin

Brian Cluff brian at snaptek.com
Wed Jun 22 14:46:17 MST 2016


When you do the final stitching you have to check off what kind of 
output you want.  By default it will give you a jpg or tiff, but if you 
look further down the  stitching page you will find "High dynamic range 
merged stacks".

That being said, I don't think that this is what you think it is. That 
will output a HDR file which is an image that contains a lot more light 
data than can be viewed directly in an image viewer. They are used 
heavily in programs like blender or in video games.

What you are looking for is called tone mapping where you compress a 
broader level of light data into a visible space, which is what 
LuminanceHDR does.

I would stick with LuminanceHDR and just use it's interface to hugin to 
align images properly.

doing it the other way around you would still have to load the HDR file 
that hugin makes into LuminanceHDR so that you could get a visible image 
out of it.

All that being said, you could select the "Exposure fused stack" option 
in hugin and get an HDR image, but you have little to no control of how 
the output will look, so you are better off using LuminanceHDR again.

Brian Cluff

On 06/22/2016 02:22 PM, Michael wrote:
> I just found out you can do HDR with hugin.
>
> How do you do it? I found the instructions but:
>
>  1. Take bracketed <http://wiki.panotools.org/Bracketing> shots of
>     your scene.
>     done
>
>  2. Open bracketed images in Hugin. Align - let's say - the middle
>     exposures together and set the stacks in the /Images/ tab.
>      1. If your stacks don't align (shot hand-held, sloppy panohead,
>         etc.), set some control points inside stacks and align them too.
>         done.... not sure about 'set[ting] the stack in the /Images/ tab'
>
>  3. Stitch the panorama with hugin <http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin> and
>     done
>  4. enblend <http://wiki.panotools.org/Enblend> to HDR file.
>     not done. how?
> 5.
>
>  6. Optionally tonemap the result with qtpfsgui
>     <http://wiki.panotools.org/Qtpfsgui>.
>
>
> -- 
> :-)~MIKE~(-:
>
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