Hi Bart, thanks for teh quick answer.

On 13 Mrz., 00:04, Bart van Andel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Most obvious way: mask out the area you don't want from the images.

eg in gimp, right?
If I mask two of them it is almost impossible for hugin (autopano) to
find the ctrl-pts as the only viewable part id very different. I tried
it and it caused me pain – or can you propose a differnt workflow?

> With the most recent builds, you can do this very easily using the
> "Mask" tab. You can create "positive" masks (areas you want to see in
> the output, will automatically mask out the same area in other images)
> and "negative" masks (areas you don't want to see).

This sound great! Thanks. Always if I ask for something people here
say "this is a new efature, that exists now!" :))
Do you mean the release discussed here:
http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/89c94979fe8bd5ab
("hugin-2010.0.0_rc1 released")? It says "This branch of Hugin does
not have some of the features in the current trunk, i.e. it doesn't
have mosaic mode, the mask editor, ...", still you say this is the
right for me, yes? There is no (windows) installer yet, right?

> If this isn't enough help, just post another question. And of course,
> showcase your output here :)

I will for sure. :) I plan to create an invitation-card for my 30-
years birthday-party with 30 copies of myself :))

Thomas

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