I usually make it with enfuse on the command line, before using the images
on hugin. This way I work with only one stack on hugin. Its necessary that
the images are already aligned.

So, for each group of images you do an

> enfuse -o 01.jpg IMG01.jpg IMG02.jpg IMG03.jpg

and so on for the other images. You can also make a script to do that for
all images if they are too much. As I usually do few images I didn't do a
script yet, I prepare a hardcoded script in a vi with macros.

[ ]s, Carlos.

2011/6/4 Calvin McDonald <c...@ckmcdonald.com>

> Milan:
>
> Thank you for the pointers - very helpful.  You are right, I'm more
> interested in exposure fusion than HDR - I hadn't separated the two in my
> mind.
>
> I gave Hugin a run as you suggested... but it crashed and asked me to file
> a bug report.
>
> I dumped the exposure stacks and run just a regular stitch and it crashed
> too.  So rather than learning how to do exposure fusion I'm off filing bug
> reports on Hugin.
>
> Thanks again.  I'll start up on this again when Hugin is more stable.
> Calvin
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