
Section 4: Batch Processing
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Check this option if you want to create a 32-bit HDR image. Click the Settings button to open an
option window.
If the source images are large TIFF files, check the option Process strip by strip. With this
option, the HDR image file will be created in several passes, processing and loading only one
strip of each image into memory at a time. One strip is composed of a limited number of rows
set to not exceed around 512 MB of RAM. This option is particularly useful when processing
large panoramas.
If the source images are RAW files, White Balance and Color Primaries may be selected.
Please refer to the HDR Generation chapter of section 2 for details on those settings.
The first checkbox will force the EV spacing to
the specified value. This option can be used
when the exposure information is not available
in the EXIF data (or if two or more images have
the same exposure information), or to force the
EV spacing in all cases. In the latter case, the
exposure information in the EXIF data will be
ignored.
If there are moving objects in the source
images and you find the resulting 'ghosts' are
not desirable, check Attempt to reduce
ghosting artifacts with the option Moving
objects/people selected. If there are elements
in the scene that follow a rhythmic pattern
(flowing water for instance) oscillating between
shadows and highlights, then select the option
Background movement.
Only check the Attempt to reduce ghosting
artifacts o
tion if it is needed.
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