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Old 11-23-2011, 08:32 PM
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Yeah, if you're going to do exposure blending, I'd actually suggest stitching first, blending later, so that your seams are evenly exposed. Doing HDR on stitched images shouldn't be problematic, but for a very large panorama it's going to be INCREDIBLY slow work. You can give it a shot, I actually wrote up a tutorial for this a while back, which I posted here.
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Old 11-23-2011, 10:02 PM
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Yeah, if you're going to do exposure blending, I'd actually suggest stitching first, blending later, so that your seams are evenly exposed. Doing HDR on stitched images shouldn't be problematic, but for a very large panorama it's going to be INCREDIBLY slow work. You can give it a shot, I actually wrote up a tutorial for this a while back, which I posted here.
Yes, thats what I meant. make two exact panoramas with 2 different exposures then blend them by hand.
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