All I get when looking at those links are

"Your stealing my images, please don't do that"


> From: [email protected]
> Subject: [hugin-ptx] Special 'Linear Panorama' - Input wanted
> Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 22:15:05 +0200
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> Dear all.
> I'm returning from a longer hiatus to this list and start with a  
> question for a special 'panorama' I've set up at a wedding of a friend.
> The idea behind my project is that all the guests are sitting on a  
> very long sofa. A friend of mine once setup the same idea with his  
> (big) familiy, as seen here: http://arua.ch/pics/40.html
> The first quick test of my image-set showed that it should be feasible  
> to get the expected result; a lot of wedding-guests on a very long sofa.
> I've loaded all the images with ImageJ, and cropped them to a common  
> denominator, leading to these images:
> 
> http://habi.gna.ch/tmp/gyrenbad/crop_DSC_4443.jpg (yours truly)
> http://habi.gna.ch/tmp/gyrenbad/crop_DSC_4444.jpg (my girlfriend)
> ...
> http://habi.gna.ch/tmp/gyrenbad/crop_DSC_4447.jpg
> 
> Using the 'mosaic'-function of ImageJ i managed to get a quick-and- 
> dirty result
> 
> http://habi.gna.ch/tmp/gyrenbad/Montage.jpg
> 
> Since the thought of blending layers for 69 images by hand in The Gimp  
> is not a happy thought and to look for more creative uses for hugin,  
> I've thought about adapting the common panorama-workflow a bit.
> 
> After setting some points by hand I've edited the .pto-file 
> (http://habi.gna.ch/tmp/gyrenbad/DSC_4443-DSC_4447.pto 
> ) by hand to iterate the control points joining the sofa in the first  
> two images to all the images, or at least to the five images i'm  
> testing at the moment.
> 
> The result with hugin is quite pleasing already 
> (http://habi.gna.ch/tmp/gyrenbad/DSC_4443-DSC_4447.jpg 
> ), but two questions remain:
> - The mirror [1] does not really work well. I've thought about faking  
> a mirror once the panorama is finished.
> - I'm thinking that there must be a better idea than "faking" 4*70  
> control points in the .pto-file to get a nice panorama out of it.
> 
> Does any of the hugin-gurus have an idea on how to improve my workflow  
> for this special linear panorama?
> 
> Have a nice week.
> Habi
> 
> [1]: which was hanging skewed, i now know that i should have  
> doublechecked with a bubble level :)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > 
                                          
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