[ptx] Best way to compensate for different exposure/metering/white balance settings

Lars Schimmer l.schimmer at cgv.tugraz.at
Sat Jul 29 13:58:22 BST 2006


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Aunty Ethel's pet hamster wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 11:24:51 +0100, "Bruno Postle" <bruno at postle.net>
> said:
>> On Wed 26-Jul-2006 at 11:01 +0100, carbon14 at fastmail.fm wrote:
>>> I'm trying to create a panorama out of five photos that I took recently,
>>> but unfortunately I took the photos before reading about fixing the
>>> metering/white balance when taking shots for a panorama.
>> You can automatically correct exposure if you use either the 
>> PTStitcher or PTmender stitching engines instead of nona (the 
>> default hugin stitcher).
>>
>> Though you will get even better results if you use 'enblend':  On 
>> the 'Stitcher' tab, select Quick Stitcher -> High quality TIFF
>>
>> -- 
>> Bruno
> 
> Unfortunately, the finished panorama that contains these vertical
> gradients (http://www.carbon.eclipse.co.uk/panorama.jpg) was stitched
> using enblend (I followed the tutorial at
> http://exolucere.ca/articles/create-panorama which said to do the
> stitching using enblend from the command line).

enblend just compose the line between two pictures, NOT the whole image!

MfG,
Lars Schimmer
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