Hello,
Thank you for the reply.
1.Google trusted program says to use aperture priority mode. Why would they recommend that AND your software it their techniques aren't compatible?
2. The thing is, the places I'm shooting have massively different lighting as you turn the camera, which is why the shutter speeds vary so much. For example, the shooting in the doorway of dimly lit restaurant. The outdoors at noon will be extremely bright, but the inside photos (as I'm turning the camera) will all be underexposed if I use the same shutter speeds as for outside, especially at f/8. This is how I understand your instructions.
Are you saying that it's ok to have some photos that aren't anywhere near properly exposed? How do I get bright parts of the photo then for the final hdr pano?
Thank you!
Rachel
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Hi Ian,
How do I get the repeating sequences for shutter speed? I know how to use manual mode, I'm just not understanding your instructions and requirements for the photos.
If each set of 3 photos has to be taken with the same three shutter speeds so that ptgui recognizes the repeating sequence, if I shoot half of the image outside of the restaurant and its broad daylight, then rotate my camera and use the same shutter speed sequence for the inside portion of the pano, the shutter speeds that were appropriate for outside might be all way too fast for the dark inside. I will then have three inside shots that are bracketed but all of them completely black and out or extremely dark. Is that okay?
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Thank you so much for your responses.
If I do more brackets, doesn't that come back to the same issue of the shutter speed being different from the repeating sequence needed for the program to recognize the series?
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