HDR PANORAMA

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Viktoria Ciglar

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Jun 30, 2022, 3:12:06 AM6/30/22
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Hi,

I'm wondering how can I remove the lines that appear when I create an exclusively HDR panorama? Below is an example.



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Erik Krause

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Jun 30, 2022, 5:07:18 AM6/30/22
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Am 30.06.22 um 09:12 schrieb Viktoria Ciglar:
> I'm wondering how can I remove the lines that appear when I create an
> exclusively HDR panorama? Below is an example.

Simply create the panorama. This is only the Pano Editor, the lines are
there to help you find the verticals and the horizon.

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Viktoria Ciglar

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Jun 30, 2022, 5:38:12 AM6/30/22
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Hi Erik,

first of all thanks for the reply. Namely, I made a panorama, but the lines are still there.

Michał Niedźwiecki

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Jun 30, 2022, 6:02:03 AM6/30/22
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Please publish with the source image series. Do you use PTGui Pro?

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John Houghton

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Jun 30, 2022, 7:48:39 AM6/30/22
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The Panorama Editor window screenshot appears to indicate PTGui V11 Pro is being used.  The "lines" between some images follow the outline of one image, being rendered visible because of the difference in white balances from mixed lighting.  Presumably auto white balance was used in the shoot.  But why the blender hasn't smoothed out these image joins is puzzling.  I don't know what is meant by an "exclusively HDR panorama".  Were the bracketed sets each shot with identical series of exposure settings?  A copy of the images + project file would be needed to properly investigate what is going on.

John

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Jun 30, 2022, 8:01:01 AM6/30/22
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Hi Viktoria,

This looks like you shot the bracketed images in Av (automatic exposure
mode). You are using PTGui Pro 11, which requires that bracketed images
are taken in M (manual exposure) mode. PTGui 11 supports automatic
exposure only for non HDR panoramas.

Be sure to watch the video tutorial, part 5:
https://ptgui.com/videotutorials.html

PTGui Pro 12 does support HDR from automatic exposure. You can give it a
try with the trial version; if you would like to upgrade you can do so
from your account.

Kind regards,

Joost Nieuwenhuijse
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