Hello,
I'm experiencing problems when trying to import / link exposure sets in ptgui 9.1.3. The program doesn't seem to recognize the pictures for being essencially the same, but with the different exposure. And I get the "no exposure sets found" error when trying the manual linking, which is in the attached picture. I have read the faq's, but nothing seems to help.
I'm shooting with 5dmkIII and ef8-15 and in manual mode. I usually use 0-+2 bracketing. I use lightroom 4 for exporting and noise control etc.
Any ideas?
Sincerely,
Risto
The whole point of HDR/Fusion is to capture a wider dynamic range then the camera is capable off, if you can capture the whole scene in one shot then no need for any of these steps - just a proper RAW conversions. i could me wrong and if so please correct me
thanks
Henrik Tived
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Hi roger,
SNS is a great little program and should be in every panographrs tool kit, it will be great if ghosting will come in it. Alternatively you can do Ghosting in Photoshop, which is probably the best (at ghosting) I don't care too much for its HDR, but sometimes it will do the job.
I juggle between SNS, Photomatix, EnfuseGUI and HDR Expose and Photoshop CS6
RAW conversion CaptureOne Pro and Adobe Camera RAW, mostly the later
Henrik Tived
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Mon, 8 Oct 2012 11:02:42 +0900
Hi Roger,
Its in the HDR section under tools or under automate, you take your series of bracket shots, do the ghosting and conversions to 32-bit file and then open it up in your favorite HDR app and do the HDR in there. the HDR portion is written by one of the HDR's forefathers (his names escapes me ) but have a look at Christian Bloch's www.hdrlabs.com there are some really good information there and his upcoming book version 2 would be worthwhile investment
Henrik Tived
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Mon, 8 Oct 2012 11:59:00 +0900
Roger,
let me get back to you, re 32-bit file and SNS, tonight. I don't have it installed yet on my laptop (did a reinstall) you save it as filename.hdr or (forgot) the other other option for 32-bit... i have some funny feeling that this is the dealbreaker for not getting SNS that you can't import 32-bit files, but as I said I will have to check - if it does it would probably help your workflow with bracket shots
I think Bloch's book is out very soon - it should say on his website, I think he is also here or on the PanoToolNG group.
Re: CS6, I went for the Cloud option as i had the Suite, as I also use other Adobe apps...and with the Suite subscription you also get a whole string of other Adobe Apps for video and Audio, plus Lightroom (not that I fancy that but never the less) ;-)
Henrik Tived
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Mon, 8 Oct 2012 12:27:41 +0900
HI ROGER,
YOU CAN USE BOTH *.hdr AND THE OTHER EXTENSIONS FOR hdr FILE FORMAT (WHICH I FOR SOME REASON JUST CAN'T REMEMBER RADIENCE ...)
ANYWAY, SNS-PRO CAN USE BOTH
SO YOU CAN PROCESS YOUR HDR'S IN PS CS6 INTO 32-BIT FILES (FOR YOUR DE-GHOSTING) AND THEN DO THE CONVERSION IN SNS-PRO
I HOPE THIS HELPS
Henrik Tived
PS; SORRY FOR THE CAPITALS.... DOING WORK AND IT HAS TO BE IN CAPITALS.. DIDN'T MEAN TO YELL ;-)
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