![]() With our workflow, we can use the deafult settings. There are many stitching and group options in Autopano. Select the six provided photos: Photo A -1.jpg, Photo A 0.jpg, Photo A +1.jpg, Photo B -1.jpg, Photo B 0.jpg, Photo B +1.jpgĪutopano discovers that the photos are two bracket sets and automatically groups the photos in two sets of three photos.Click the 'Select images' button or use the 'Edit' menu.This step is required to complete the tutorial.If not, select 'Check for updates…' and install the latest update.Verify that the version is 3.0.5 or higher.Fortunately, Autopano can do that automatically for us without having to select the photos one by one. The first step is to stitch the photos together with the same exposures. Let's see if we can create a nice panorama with this poor material. This is the worst case scenario for building an HDR Panorama: none of the images are aligned. The panorama was created without alignment help using my old Canon 40D a few years ago (I am not even sure that I planned to create a panorama at the time I took these photos). I took these images handheld without any tripod or support. The exposures are -1, 0 and +1EV for each set. ![]() The provided zip archive contains six photos: two sets of three bracketed photos. Now that you are equipped with the best tools and my crappy photos, we can start the tutorial.
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