I also had the feeling that the optimizer
(hugin-mac-2010.1.0-svn4837.dmg) did some unexpected things that I
haven't seen in older versions. I'm not sure but it looks like values
for a and c tend to get very high. Also optimizing for roll or pitch
sometimes made the images go berserk in the preview window.
I just tested one new project so I wasn't really sure if it could be my
mistake. After opening the same project in hugin 2009.4 I got much
better optimizing results.

Carl

kevin schrieb am 30.12.09 16:34:
> I've been using the trunk version of hugin with the layout code (which
> is very nice for mosaics which I mostly do) but I've noticed that the
> optimzer sometimes doesn't work correctly.  Even with good control
> points it'll place images in the wrong areas.  I first noticed it on
> smaller stitches of 7-8 images, it would always be the last or next to
> last image in the series that wouldn't be placed correctly.  For
> stitches with more images it seems to be various ones in the set.
> Here's a screen shot of the fast preview to show what I'm talking
> about:
> 
> http://www.bluelavalamp.net/hugin/after_optimize.jpg
> 
> 
> The top image was made using hugin version 2009.4.0.4742.  After
> detecting the control points I went and reset everything in the
> "Camera and Lens" tab.  Then I ran the optimizer using the "Positions
> (incremental" setting.  That gave me a max error of 18.548.  Opened
> the fast preview, used identify to show the 3rd to last image in the
> set - placement is pretty good.  Save the .pto file.
> 
> Then I open the saved .pto file in hugin version 2010.1.0.4834.  I run
> optimizer again using the "Positions (incremental" setting.  This time
> it comes up with a max error of 135.164 and the lens parameter "View"
> is changed for some of the lenses even though those parameters are not
> marked to be optimized.  Open the fast preview, use identify on the
> same image as above and the result is the bottom image.
> 
> Has anyone else had problems with the optimizer on the layout branch?
> 

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