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Sender:Peter Sale
Date/Time:2005-Mar-07 23:03:01
Subject:RE: Re: Extended Dynamic Range (was ... first D70/Sigma 8mm panoramas)

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PanoTools: RE: Re: Extended Dynamic Range (was ... first D70/Sigma 8mm panoramas) Peter Sale 2005-Mar-07 23:03:01
Spectacular results, but do I really need to shoot eight different exposures
per image, for a total of 32 photos per panorama (I don't shoot nadir or
zenith images)?  Sounds like a very time consuming post production process,
very wonderful for artistic, high end commercial or nature panoramas but a
bit expensive (in time) for real estate panoramas.  Or perhaps I could shoot
the images and hire someone to perform the post production/blending process?

Regards/Peter Sale
  
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Erik Krause replied:

On 7 Mar 2005 at 9:52, Peter Sale wrote:

> One problem I notice right away is that the detail in some areas of 
> the window frames of the correctly exposed interior is missing and 
> completely "blown out" (its not just the view through the windows that 
> is blown out in this image), while some detail in that window frame is 
> lost in dark shadow in the image that is correctly exposed for the 
> exterior, http://tinyurl.com/5aysv.  How can I "layer" my way through that
problem?
> Any ideas and/or suggestions will be appreciated.

Have a look at http://www.erik-krause.de/blending

bst regards
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Erik Krause
Ressources, not only for panorama creation: 
http://www.erik-krause.de/
Read panotools at GMane: 
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.graphics.panotools




 
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