From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours
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HDR-then-Stitch workflow
From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours
HDR-then-Stitch workflow
- Throughout this course, we've been using a workflow that we like to call stitch then HDR, meaning that we stitch our images together into our bracketed panoramas and then combine those. But a lot of people like to do it the other way around, and combine the images first in HDR, and then stitch them together. And even though we're not going into detail about that in this course, I have some advice if you're following that workflow. In this movie we're talking about the HDR then stitch workflow. If you watch previous movies where we were stitching together bracketed panoramas, there was a lot of images involved and it could get rather complicated rather quickly, and I think the main advantage of this kind of workflow is its simplicity. We're going to take our 12 bracketed images, we're going to combine those in Photomatix Pro using a batch process, and that way, we're only going to have to stitch together our four resulting images. The main disadvantage of this kind of workflow is…
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Combining bracketed panoramas in Photomatix10m 29s
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Choosing a processing method in Photomatix6m 52s
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Batch processing the images in Photomatix5m 59s
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Post-processing9m 8s
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HDR-then-Stitch workflow9m 25s
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Convert spherical to cubical, part 15m 34s
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Convert spherical to cubical, part 27m 31s
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