Is there any particular trick  or technique to stitching a pano that is 
taken inside a house that is relatively dark compared to the landscape seen 
though the outside windows? So far when I have done it no mater what I do 
the windows will be blown out even if I have taken extra shots of the 
windows with different settings that show the outside world clearly and I 
then use a mask to include what is in the window.


I have seen people do this perfectly, so I must be missing something fairly 
simple.

Thanks,

Brandon


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