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Hi,
i have some problem trying to create correct exposure when stitching using multiple exposure.
the windows area actually brighten up rather then getting the correct exposure.
Had followed the instruction and uses this work flow. http://www.autopano.net/wiki-en/action/ … low_case_B
But it does not help me to achieve the correct result.
Any advice?
Thank you
Regards,
Yaowei
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I would also like the answer to this question, I am experienceing the same!
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welcome to forum. I just can say practise, practise and practise. and worth the money is Chrstian Blochs "Bible"...
http://www.hdrlabs.com/book/
I've the version 1 - version2 is in pipe since 2 years.... and really I dont believe the Information on Blochs page that preordering now it come before Christmas...
so maybe wait some more weeks...
habe a look into the demo chapter of book version 1. its worth the money and you can lot learn here.
I use enfusegui as freeware and also commercial software like photomatix and oloneo to create my fused and/or tonemapped images before using them in autopano...
Georg
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