On Thu 03-Sep-2009 at 01:19 -0700, RueiKe wrote:
>
> Seems like control points would be greatly simplified if I could 
> just get hugin to assume the bracketed images were already 
> aligned.

In the gsoc_layout branch we now have a 'stack number' which is 
analogous to the current 'lens number', this allows you to link the 
positions of bracketed photos without using control points (it isn't 
ready for merging with the trunk just yet).

> I have done a case where I just picked alignment points on the 4 
> corners of a few photos and it seemed to work fine.  Is this a 
> reasonable approach?

> Would it be possible to have an option to add a set of fixed 
> control points for a specified set of aligned images?

Another workaround would be to select each pair of images that you 
want to link in the Control Points tab, and hit the 'g' key to 
create points linking them.  Don't fine tune these points and the 
two images will be permanently linked with the same relative 
position.

-- 
Bruno

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