On 6 Nov., 01:41, Isaac Gouy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Where do I have to give them separate fake EV values?
> In the exif of the photos?
> In some input field in Hugin?

You don't have to change anything in your images, though that works
just the same. It's enough to go to the 'camera and lens' tab, choose
the 'photometric' subsection, select each image in turn and enter the
fake EV value in the 'EV' field in the lower left of the screen.

> Although from what I've seen a stable camera is a basic requirement
> for enfuse exposure fusion and focus fusion - any movement beyond what
> align_image_stack can fix seems to be too much movement for an
> acceptable result.

Correct. To use enfuse you need very precise alignment. Much more than
in ordinary stitching, where enblend can just try and put the seam
somewhere where there's little visible discrepancy. Your 'movement'
inevitably translates to parallactic errors, so precise alignment
becomes impossible and the result is disappointing. This is no fault
of the software, it's a direct consequence of the laws of optics.
So you absolutely must shoot from the same position. If you can't use
a tripod, find a rock or tree. The problem with focus stacks is that
you have to change the focus between shots, so unless your camera is
mounted somehow, it's very difficult to maintain the same position
from one shot to the next. With exposure blending, you can just do an
AEB with a steady hand and that may still be enough.

with regards
Kay

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