Maybe I'm not communicating this well, but they appear to exist
temporarily as *_stack_ldr_* files, e.g., test_stack_ldr_0000.tiff,
during the process, but the cleanup throws them away. So I'd just like
an option (or parameter setting) that doesn't delete them.

This is consistent with my understanding, i.e., "Fused and blended
panorama" exposure fuses the bracketed stacks into one set of images
that are then blended just like a single set (non-stacked) of images.

Rick

On Jan 18, 6:36 pm, Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net> wrote:
> On Mon 18-Jan-2010 at 15:07 -0800, Rick Workman wrote:
>
> >Not sure I understand. I choose "Fused and Blended panorama" as
> >output. Now whether I select "Normal:Remapped images" or "Exposure
> >fusion:Remapped images" I get remapped versions of the 18 images prior
> >to fusing, rather than 6, exposure corrected, fused images, which is
> >what I'm looking for.
>
> An exposure-corrected, exposure-fused image doesn't really exist,
> adjusting exposure before fusing doesn't improve the results.
>
> > Actually, both options appear to produce the same set of remapped images.
>
> They will produce similar images if Hugin thinks they all have the
> same EV.  If Hugin can't read the EV from the EXIF data, you will
> have to run exposure optimisation.  Sorry if that sounds complex,
> what you are trying to achieve will probably work, but it isn't
> a typical workflow.
>
> --
> Bruno
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