Hi Bruno,

The work around worked great!  It still took a few hours to add all of
the control points with the 'g' option, since I had to set values in 2
dialog boxes each time, but a lot less work than my previous
approach.  I had spent a week of all of the free time I had manually
adding and adjusting control points to get the rim in this pano to be
sharp.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rueike/3780733501/

Using the 'g' approach, I reduced the mean error from 0.5 pixels to
0.1 pixels.  Viewing at 200%, most of the rim had improved, but there
were a few locations where setting points manually improved sharpness,
probably since it compensated for camera movement due to wind or
mirror slap.

I really look forward to the stack number feature.  This will be
extremely useful!

Regards,
Rick

On Sep 3, 8:52 pm, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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