Not my experience, particularly when you include blue skies in , the merging
becomes all the harder if you change any setting on the go
Ph
Le 24 janv. 2015 à 19:30, Mike Lazzari <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>> When I do a pano I scan the angular range of the pano with the camera to
>> find the brightest area. I then
>> adjust the (fixed) exposure such that the brightest area does not have blown
>> highlights. I then use that exposure throughout the pano.
> Chuck I think that we have disagreed about this method before. It dates from
> prehistoric times:) Yes, a quick visual scan of the subject to preclude blown
> highlights but why set a fixed exposure guaranteed to give "blown" shadows in
> any dark areas? Just use AP Auto, -ev as needed. I spot specific areas as I
> take the pano to adjust exposure on the fly. It actually makes the blend
> easier. FWIW I use hugin outputting a 100% tif. Hugin is too slow on the
> tablet so I use MS-ICE as the best alternative.
>
> (these options probably aren't available in a P'nS in PANO mode)
>
> Mike
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