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Photoflow setup
Photoflow setup




photoflow setup photoflow setup

The final result of the post-processing is below:įinal result of the panorama editing (click to compare to simple +1EV exposure) The PhotoFlow RAW editor is used to prepare the initial images and to finalize the processing of the assembled panorama.

#Photoflow setup how to#

The rest of the post will show how to get there…īefore we continue, let me advise you that I’m not a pro, and that the tips and “recommendations” that I’ll be giving in this post are mostly derived from trial-and-error and common sense.įeel free to correct/add/suggest anything… we are all here to learn! Taking the shots In this case I have used the brightest image for the foreground, the darkest one for the sky and clouds, and and exposure-fused one for a seamless transition between the two. Follow A Straight Line - when taking the shots, try to follow as much as possible a straight line (keeping for example the horizon at the same height in your viewfinder) if you have a tripod, use it!.Overlap Shots - make sure that each frame has sufficient overlap with the previous one (something between 1/2 and 1/3 of the total area), so that hugin can find enough control points to align the images and determine the lens correction parameters.Manual Focus - set the camera to manual focus, so that the focus plane is the same for all shots.Shooting a panorama requires a bit of preparation and planning to make sure that one can get the best out of Hugin when stitching the shots together.






Photoflow setup