Hello,
I'm trying to create a panoramic webcam handled with a Raspberry Pi but I'm 
in trouble.

Since the webcam is fixed, every scene that I have to create always uses 
the same control points.
I created these control points with the Windows version of Hugin and I 
saved a PTO file.

My idea was to pass this PTO file to the Raspberry and execute it always 
exactly in the same way using the command hugin_stitch_project.
The problem is that in this PTO file, Hugin has also saved the exposure of 
the images that I've used as samples.
But during different hours of the day and night, image exposure changes 
from time to time.

How can I adjust image exposures every time that I create the panorama?

Thank you to anyone who can give me some help.

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