Originally Posted By: tfabris
You'll notice an area near the left-middle of the composite image that seems to be behind a grayish haze. That's the darkest of the pictures having to have its brightness increased to match the other photos so that they merge properly.

That's the very thing that impressed me the most. In the second of the four pictures the patch of sunlight shining directly on the wall and the chair just happened to be in the spot-metered area when I made the exposure so the picture ended up about two stops underexposed. That ICE managed to compensate for that (and do a pretty good job of it) was amazing. Any stitch program can put pictures together, but to take four such badly matched pictures and make the results better than any one of them is a good trick.

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