On Tue 11-Nov-2008 at 11:17 -0800, Andrew Kreps wrote:
>
>I'm looking for a little direction here to see if I can use Hugin to
>help me align a few thousand frames worth of stop-motion video I've
>shot.  I'm thinking that I'll be able to use Hugin's ability to line
>up frames to sync up my movie, even though my tripod has moved a bit
>during the operation.

>1. Compare 2 consecutive frames, and warp the second to conform to the
>first (if possible with some exposure blending)
>2. Save the warped second image to the filesystem with a name I can specify
>3. Do all of this from the command line, as I'd need to automate the process.

This is something that you ought to be able to do, though the 
tripod-moving bit will cause problems if the position has changed 
rather than just the direction the camera is pointing.

I'd use some combination of these:

align_image_stack can match photos and output .pto projects, 
ptomerge can join .pto projects, autooptimiser and vig_optimize can 
optimise a merged project - You will have to manually set the 'v' 
lines in the .pto file to specify which parameters to optimise.

You could render the output frames in hugin, or one at a time with 
the nona -i parameter.

-- 
Bruno

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