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How can I use exactly the same stitching settings for different sets of images?

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How can I use exactly the same stitching settings for different sets of images?

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This can be useful for creating HDR panoramas, where the bracketed exposures have been taken in identical orientations, or for stitching panoramas that were taken with an exactly reproducible setup (using a panorama head with accurate click stops). To stitch multiple panoramas with the same settings, the Apply Template function can be used (also see Q2.14). Create the first panorama in the regular way and save the project file. For the subsequent panoramas do the following: • Start a new project • Load the source images • Switch to Advanced mode by pressing the Advanced button in the Project Assistant • Choose ‘Apply Template’ from the File menu and browse to the project file saved earlier • Go directly to Create Panorama to stitch the result.

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