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If you are using a digital SLR with a good lens and lots of mega-pixels why compromise? It might be necessary to accept jpeg images if you are shooting a sequence and require a high frame rate, but wherever possible I shoot raw so that I can get the best out of the saved images in post processing.

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For the high dynamic range (HDR) process it was necessary to use the advanced interface. The simple interface is all that is needed for a normal low dynamic range (LDR) panorama. The first thing to realise is that the user interface offers 3 options: simple, advanced and expert. I am using the latest version of Hugin, 2017.0.0. What follows is therefore based on personal experience. Although I have been using Hugin for several years (and Panorama Tools before Hugin) I am not a frequent user and do not consider myself an expert, rather an enthusiastic amateur. On a recent visit to Media City at Salford, I shot a set of bracketed exposures which I have just stitched using Hugin. Modern digital SLR cameras usually provide auto-bracketing meaning that a bracket of three or more shots can be made as a rapid sequence, with a single press of the shutter button. It follows that to capture a high dynamic range it is necessary to take a number of shots of the same subject at different exposures, a technique known as bracketing. High-dynamic-range imaging (HDRI) is the compositing and tone-mapping of images to extend the dynamic range beyond the native capability of the capturing device – Wikipedia.Ĭonsequently, LDR refers to images with dynamic range within the native capability of the capturing device, or that of the display device – My definition.






Hugin tutorials