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LTW9AZGAYSd/QHulOX9RLI@eqLk... 29 Oct 17:29
  HDR image generation Pat David 29 Oct 17:29
   HDR image generation Pat David 29 Oct 17:36
  HDR image generation scott092707@aol.com 01 Nov 00:58
Pat David
2016-10-29 17:29:02 UTC (over 8 years ago)

HDR image generation

I had written about this using LuminanceHDR a few years ago. The workflow hasn't changed:

http://blog.patdavid.net/2013/05/hdr-photography-with-foss-tools.html On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 10:06 AM Helmut Jarausch wrote:

Would someone please be so kind to share his/her favourite work flow to generate an HDR image out of a sequence of 3 or 5 images taken with exposure bracketing.
It should be possible to align/register the images since I want to apply it to images taken without a tripod - my camera takes only about 0.3 seconds for 5 shots.

I'd like to use open source software on Linux only. I have installed Gimp (GIT), G'MIC(GIT), hugin and enfuse/enblend.

Many thanks for sharing your setup, Helmut
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Pat David
2016-10-29 17:36:43 UTC (over 8 years ago)

HDR image generation

Actually, a slightly updated version can also be found here:

https://pixls.us/articles/hdr-photography-with-free-software-luminancehdr/

In short: LuminanceHDR to align, create the HDR, and tonemap down to LDR. On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 12:28 PM Pat David wrote:

I had written about this using LuminanceHDR a few years ago. The workflow hasn't changed:

http://blog.patdavid.net/2013/05/hdr-photography-with-foss-tools.html On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 10:06 AM Helmut Jarausch wrote:

Would someone please be so kind to share his/her favourite work flow to generate an HDR image out of a sequence of 3 or 5 images taken with exposure bracketing.
It should be possible to align/register the images since I want to apply it to images taken without a tripod - my camera takes only about 0.3 seconds for 5 shots.

I'd like to use open source software on Linux only. I have installed Gimp (GIT), G'MIC(GIT), hugin and enfuse/enblend.

Many thanks for sharing your setup, Helmut
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scott092707@aol.com
2016-11-01 00:58:05 UTC (over 8 years ago)

HDR image generation

Except for alignment (which you can do yourself (fun, fun, fun!) or with Hugin) one such workflow that I have been using (not sure where I read it) is as follows:

Align layers (suggest eyeballing the images to see which image seems to be in the middle, and then aligning the two others to it; this eliminates one image from needing to be aligned, and minimizes the distance the others need to go to reach alignment... [other manual alignment tips available upon request {although be warned: one of them is "Bang head against wall." !}])

Layer stack (assuming 3 images):

brightest image, with added layer mask of inverted greyscale copy of layer darkest image, with added layer mask of [non-inverted] greyscale copy of layer middle image

one then, if desired, selects each of the layer masks, and uses colors->curves[or ->levels] to alter each layer's contribution to the whole. If I remember correctly, if one uses more than three images, one should use an inverted greyscale copy of layer for each image that is brighter than the middle image.

After fiddling with the layer masks, one can then "layer from visible" and then colors->curves or ->levels on this resultant image, as it will be a bit lacking in contrast.

-Scott

-----Original Message----- From: Helmut Jarausch
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Subject: [Gimp-user] HDR image generation

Would someone please be so kind to share his/her favourite work flow to generate an HDR image out of a sequence of 3 or 5 images taken with exposure bracketing.
It should be possible to align/register the images since I want to apply it to images taken without a tripod - my camera takes only about 0.3 seconds for 5 shots.

I'd like to use open source software on Linux only. I have installed Gimp (GIT), G'MIC(GIT), hugin and enfuse/enblend.

Many thanks for sharing your setup, Helmut