I think this points to a need for a flexible, general image-registration
package. I've been trying to get similar work done with Hugin and run into
many strange/frustrating problems which most likely stem from Hugin's design
as a panorama creation package.

If you have any luck, Andrew, please write it up on a blog or wiki somewhere
so that the rest of us doing weird Hugin stuff might benefit.
-dr

On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Andrew Kreps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Bruno - Thanks for the ideas.  I'll see what kind of trouble I can get
> myself into with those apps.
>
> BugBear - You could be right, a translate/crop might be the way to go.
>  I'm clearly going to spend some time figuring this out.
>
> rok - As I start to play with align_image_stack, I'll see if I
> encounter any errors that propagate and multiply through the images.
>
>
> > Finally, next time you shoot, LOCK YOUR TRIPOD DOWN.
>
> Sage advice for any photographer.  In my case, the variances come from
> the fact that it's a long-term shoot (9 months, 12,000 frame and
> counting) using consumer equipment in a semi-public space.  It has
> been quite a learning experience, and I'm lucky I've managed to keep
> the subject in the frame at all.  :)
>
> >
>

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