On Wed 03-Sep-2008 at 20:50 +0200, Milan Knížek wrote:
>
>For non-bracketed handheld panoramas, I first optimise for position,
>lens distortion (b) and view (v), then I create a new lens for each
>panorama slice and optimise only for position and shift (d, e) to
>correct for camera movement between shots.

You shouldn't have to create new lenses, use the same lens for all 
shots and unselect 'link' for d & e in the Camera and Lens tab.

>Application of the same approach to bracketed handheld panoramas does
>not lead to good results, since I am trying to optimise two different
>sets (the images within a stack and the partially overlapping stacks
>with each other) at once.

This ought to work, but actually I don't find that optimising d & e 
separately for handheld shots helps much.  It reduces the maximum 
control point error, but doesn't really improve the final result.

-- 
Bruno

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