Seb Perez-D a écrit :
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 01:08, tennevin yves <tennevin.y...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
>   
>> Compare this one (enfused) http://flickr.com/photos/styeb/3071381838/
>> to this one (hdr) http://flickr.com/photos/styeb/3070564323/
>> The exposures were -1 , 0 +1 EV
>>     
>
> The result of the enfuse image is very strange - it does not match at
> all my experience. What parameters did you use to generate it? have
> you tried changing the number of levels?
>
> Here is a 9 exposure image that I could share if people are interested:
> http://flickr.com/photos/sbprzd/2127762078/
>
> And here is the use of enfuse on the Erik Reinhard's example (see 
> description):
> http://flickr.com/photos/sbprzd/2699695242
>
> Cheers,
>
> Seb
>
> >
>
>
>   
My main issue was when taking images of a panorama scene, the 
overlapping area looked weird. (The images I linked were made with 6 
images.)
Exposure correction: High Dynamic Range, fixed exposure.
One was enfused, the other one made to exr and tonemapped with 
picturenaut (adaptive logarithmic)
Now I changed my camera in january, the old one was limited to 3 
exposure, the new one can do 7, this might change something.

esby  / y. tennevin

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