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When scaning, I turn on HDR mode. Import this file scan into SCENE software, result after processing will 1 folder: HDRPictures Data contain 1 HDRPanoram and some LDRPanorama. LDRPanoram images will depend scan settings such as: Resolution, Quality,...Here, I have a question. How many LDRPanorama Images are there in the different scan settings?
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Re: LDRPanorama Images
LDR Panoramas (Low Dynamic Range) Panoramas are the panoramic pictures that are created at different exposure levels when capturing HDR imagery. You should have one LDR panorama per bracket of HDR that you have selected on the scanner interface. You can of course scan without taking any pictures, or without use of HDR if desired.
For example, a 3x HDR panorama is comprised of 3 LDR panoramas at low/medium/high exposure levels. SCENE fuses the LDR results into a single HDR (High Dynamic Range) Panorama. If you select the 5x HDR mode on our scanners, you will see 5 LDR Panoramas at different exposure levels. The same concept applies if you select the 2x HDR mode. Using no HDR applies exposure weighting to the panorama based on the exposure metering settings you select (even weighted, horizon weighted, or zenith weighted).
For example, a 3x HDR panorama is comprised of 3 LDR panoramas at low/medium/high exposure levels. SCENE fuses the LDR results into a single HDR (High Dynamic Range) Panorama. If you select the 5x HDR mode on our scanners, you will see 5 LDR Panoramas at different exposure levels. The same concept applies if you select the 2x HDR mode. Using no HDR applies exposure weighting to the panorama based on the exposure metering settings you select (even weighted, horizon weighted, or zenith weighted).
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Re: LDRPanorama Images
Thank TommyMaddox so much. What you shared that are really useful for me. I appreciate that so much!TommyMaddox wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 10:15 pm LDR Panoramas (Low Dynamic Range) Panoramas are the panoramic pictures that are created at different exposure levels when capturing HDR imagery. You should have one LDR panorama per bracket of HDR that you have selected on the scanner interface. You can of course scan without taking any pictures, or without use of HDR if desired.
For example, a 3x HDR panorama is comprised of 3 LDR panoramas at low/medium/high exposure levels. SCENE fuses the LDR results into a single HDR (High Dynamic Range) Panorama. If you select the 5x HDR mode on our scanners, you will see 5 LDR Panoramas at different exposure levels. The same concept applies if you select the 2x HDR mode. Using no HDR applies exposure weighting to the panorama based on the exposure metering settings you select (even weighted, horizon weighted, or zenith weighted).