Hugin reads the exposure from the photo exif. If you don't want this you can
reset exposure in the camera and lens tab, but I can tell this panorama
won't be so nice without exposure correction.

Hugin is the best tool I know of for adjusting exposure and white balance in
jpeg images. We need proper tools, but the way I do it now is to take
screenshots and adjust red/blue until I get grey  greys in the Gimp colour
picker.

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Bruno

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