I think you could have at least changed shirts for each shot! ;)
eo
On Jun 12, 2010, at 4:46 AM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Hi,
The idea for this post originates from a discussion on panotoolsng
(1) in which I also participated. I already did the same thing about
8 years back with my children in it, using gimp.
This morning I did a real quick one with Hugin's builtin mask editor
(again: Thanks Thomas for this great feature).
I setup my tripod, used the self-timer and shot 6 images in the back-
yard. Not really a pano though, but a show case for the mask-editor.
Note: I did not much to improve the image. Next to that there was a
strong wind which results in blurred leafs and branches. Never the
less this is about 35-40 minutes from image taking to complete
picture.
Actions in Hugin:
- load images
- run a cp detector (Pablo's patent-free panomatic-lib in this case)
- simple optimize
- Set projection to rectilinear
- In mask-editor I created the masks (remember to set them to
"include region")
- On stitcher pane: Uncheck "blended panorama" (as enblend 4.0
complaints about "excessice overlap") and check "Fused and blended".
See here: <http://panorama.dyndns.org/Hugin/multi_harry_small.jpg>
In case you always wondered what I look like, this is your
chance :-) (and sorry for the white feet).
Harry
Ps: I also showed this image to my wife and sent it to my mother.
They always complain I'm not often enough in the picture, being the
photographer. This is often enough I think.
(1): <http://panotoolsng.586017.n4.nabble.com/This-guy-took-panos-with-himself-hundreds-of-times-in-it-td2249253.html
>
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