Thank you Luigi and rob!
if i understand what you wrote there are not too many subexposures here?
Yes, there are many sub exposures. In total there are 11 image in the HDR and each of them is an integration of 6 (maximum for combination and no rejection in the integration), except the longest exposure that is an integration of 15 images.
The list is:
10 x 6 x (1/800, 1/400, 1/200, 1/100, 1/50, 1/25, 1/13, 1/6, 1/3, 1/1.6) seconds ISO 800 and 1 x 15 x 1.3 seconds ISO 800. The order of the exposures was alternated in the acquisition program.
i think the splitting of RGB is very important because the saturation points in the R vs G and B channels turned out to be very different.
I agree, we couldn't make any good approach with the RGB integrations. We separate the channels and had issues mainly with the green channel, I don't know exactly why but once I found the parameters for red channel, I almost repeated the same values in blue channel but it was completely different in green.
Saludos, Alejandro.