Things are making a lot more sense now! I'm using the following
options '--maxmatches %p --projection %f,%v %o %s'

However, when I use the '%o %s' options, it bails out after the line
'  use stereographic projection'. Is there a way to determine the
output? Trying it myself with just an output file and then a list of
images works OK.

However, when I load the output from this .pto file, the control
points are still bunched together and (in my test case) they latched
onto the wrong object.

Is there anything else I can do?

Thanks a lot,

Ryan

On Feb 5, 3:35 pm, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu 05-Feb-2009 at 14:28 -0800, rlhelinski wrote:
>
>
>
> >Then, in Hugin, under the 'Autopano' tab, I selected 'Autopano-SIFT
> >(by S. Nowozin), typed 'autopano-c-complete' as the name of the
> >binary, and currently I have as arguments '--clean --points %p --
> >output %o %i'.
>
> Use 'autopano-sift-c' as the executable.
>
> >> 2.5.0 is the current version, try these parameters in the hugin
> >> configuration:
>
> >>    --maxmatches %p %o %s
>
> --
> Bruno
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