Hullo Bruno/All, On Jan 13, 9:16 am, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue 12-Jan-2010 at 13:58 -0800, Terry Duell wrote: > > > > > > >On Jan 11, 6:04 pm, "T. Modes" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> I implemented this algorithm inside hugin. To use it please create a > >> new cp detector setting and set type to multi-row. > >> I added also a variant for stacked projects. > > >I tried this (trunk svn 4880), using the simple multi-row set of > >photos used in the multi-row tutorial. > >It all worked flawlessly using only the 'Assistant' tabs, but it is > >probably close to the simplest multi-row one could imagine. > >The main thing is that works as described. > >The settings in 'Preferences' > 'Control Point Detectors' are as > >follows... > >Description: Gigastart > >Type: Multi-row panorama > >Program: gigastart > >Arguments: %i > > I'm pretty sure this is not how it is supposed to work. Thomas has > actually reimplemented all the logic from gigastart within Hugin, > i.e. what you enter for Program and Arguments are settings for a > 'normal' control point detector such as autopano-sift-c or > panomatic.
OK. Thanks for that comment, that clarified things a bit. I assume from this that the trick is to set up a number of new detector definitions, all using APSC (or whatever) but each having a different 'Type', and a different name so that they can be selected from the 'images' tab for a particular project. To add a bit of grist to the mill, I tried an amendment to the definition of the APSC detector, choosing 'mutil-row panorama' and it appears to be quite a lot slower than using gigastart as the hugin detector. That is my impression. Cheers, Terry
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