Using autopano-c-complete.sh -o test.pto image1 image2... creates a pto file which works nicely with hugin. Thus, I changed the control point detector to autopano-c-complete.sh with arguments --output %o -- points %p %i. The problem I mentioned is likely due to the default arguments --maxmatches %p --projection %f,%v %o %i for autopano-sift- c, and possibly the non-invocation of octave. At least I get control points now and can go ahead.
On Jan 5, 12:14 pm, bstecklu <[email protected]> wrote: > O.K. I sent 2 mails to this group with no replay. So in order to get a > response I have to subscribe to google which I dislike (to be honest). > I compiled and installed 2009.4.0.4742 on my Ubuntu 8.10 64bit system. > Everything works fine except the control point generation. In fact, > autopano-sift-c creates numerous keypoints but, in the end, not a > single one gets added to the control point list. I tried this for a > few panoramic image sequences without luck. Test images can be > provided.
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