Yes, I see that when I load your pto file and press fast preview
panorama, it actually places the pictures with their horizontal
features aligned, but not together. When I drag them with the drag
feature though, it drags both of them, thus I can't overlay them. Can
I drag them individually somewhere?
The additional parameters you mention, I can't find them set anywhere
in your pto. Just the yaw/pitch/roll, but I don't think you're talking
about that.. Did you actually use them for this?

The tutorial looks pretty neat. However, sketchup has a feature which
does something similar: I can load a photo, drag 2 x-axes and 2 y-axes
to match x and y axes in the photo, and then it aligns the program's
axes and view so it matches the photo's. Then I can basically trace
over the photo, and get a 3d representation. Works very well, and I
think that method is easier, because I skip the step of representing
every face in 2d first, and then importing. (The tutorial video for
that shows it pretty well, if you're curious: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSuDoX8SPtU
)

 Marius

On Apr 19, 1:11 am, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun 18-Apr-2010 at 15:31 -0700, M.qrius wrote:
>
> >Thank you Bruno! This is exactly what I'm looking for, and you
> >actually correctly mended the two pictures :)
>
> Though it was more difficult than I expected, I had to drag the
> photos near to the correct positions before I could get the
> optimiser to find a good result.
>
> >The trunk build... I'm gonna take a leap and guess there are no
> >windows binaries for that? Oh well.. here come cygwin chaos :P I'll
> >try to get it running in a few days, when I have time again.
>
> There are Windows binaries of 2010.1.0 which is the current trunk,
> I don't have a link to hand, so you need to search.
>
> >Pell: Thanks for the advice. I believe I can't set the aperture
> >settings of my Canon IXUS 90 IS, that's too bad. I only have control
> >over ISO, flash, and exposure... I've cleaned the lens, maybe that
> >helps image quality a little. Actually, the fuzzyness may be related
> >to the removal of the barrel distortion? I used PTlens to do that,
> >with the preset settings for my camera. It's not entirely correct, but
> >pretty close.
>
> With Hugin you are better-off using the original photos and
> correcting barrel-distortion during the optimisation process.
>
> >Taking the pictures panorama-style is not going to work, because I
> >want to have a picture which I can use as a texture on a 3d model of a
> >building. For example:http://hugin-ptx.googlegroups.com/web/sketchup.jpg
>
> Have you seen this Hugin tutorial:?
>
> http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/surveying/
>
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