Hullo Thomas, On Jan 8, 5:35 pm, "T. Modes" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Terry,
[snip] > I commited a fix for the photometric optimization (rev. 4862). I > tested with your example San-G3. When using p1020264-p1020266-4852.pto > as it is (without reset) and now optimizing I'm getting similiar > values for the photometric variables (Eev, vignetting, response) as in > p1020264-p1020266-4742.pto. > OK, thanks for all your work on this problem. I will try to build this version as soon as I can and run my usual checks. > But the photometric optimization is still slower than the previous > version, especially when using the default settings in the photometric > tab (when using the custom parameter set it not so different regarding > the speed). OK. > > > I have a project that would always end up haywire prior to the > > implementation of cpclean. I could only get a good result with > > manually selected control points, so this project has become one of > > those that I use to test any new version. > > My test project is handled really well by the 2009.4.0 release > > version, without any intervention on my part...just using the > > assistant; this version (4852) manages to put two control points in an > > unconnected pair of images. > > Could you provide this test project? So I could have a look to check > whats going wrong in the trunk. The project file pto (after running cp > generator and before cpclean) is suifficient. Also give the image > pairs which share wreong cp but are not overlapping. I have packaged up the two non-overlapping images which share the wrong control points, and included the pto file generated immediately after alignment. The package is named 'Thomas.tar.gz' [1] and has been uploaded to the hugin-ptx group site. For the record the settings I used were... Optimizer - everything Exposure - Low dynamic range, variable white balance Stitcher - Equirectangular, blended pano, JPEG Blender options - -l 29 I trust this is sufficient for you, but if not please let me know. [1] http://hugin-ptx.googlegroups.com/web/Thomas.tar.gz?gsc=MNnezwsAAABzXVfantXCoE2_CBqWFzQ1 Thanks again for your help. I'll now get on with building rev 4862. Cheers, Terry
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