On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 16:53, Bart.van.Andel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Okay I have to admit that the files I fed into Hugin were quite
> different from normal panorama input. Instead of using pictures taken
> from a single point, I moved the camera along the scene. This will
> obviously make it more difficult to find a "pleasing" solution, but I
> wasn't going for the aestetics anyway. Still, errors like this
> shouldn't occur, even with the strangest input.

Hmmmm - could you run enblend with the -v option? this gives the sizes
of the different images being blended.

Best,

Seb

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