type in the orientation & position? how? i'm interested.
Dale On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 08:54 -0700, Aron H wrote: > I definitely agree here. The Gigapan robot and it's Stitcher software > show how easy it can be to get that initial layout with constraints - > it always takes pictures on a grid, so you just have to specify how > many rows there are, and suddenly you can preview the shape and > content of your panorama from a grid of thumbnails. > > I realize this is too constrained for many applications, but if you > are taking pictures on a Nodal Ninja or other panorama head, the user > could specify rows/columns and spacing fairly easily, to get started. > Next, we might add the ability to have rows of different lengths, and > a separate spot to put 'free' pictures like an overhead/straight down > shot. > > Then, the control point generators could look only at overlapping > pictures, and avoid the swirling knots that sometimes result from > totally 'free' alignment. > > As a user, the way I work around this right now is using template > projects. For a particular shooting pattern, I type in the orientation > of each of the photos, and save the project as a template... > > Regards, > Aron > > On Jun 22, 10:25 am, Tom Sharpless <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Mark > > > > You have put your finger on a major weakness in Hugin's stitching > > flow. > > > > There should be an "alignment" tab that lets you see and adjust the > > layout of photos, whether or not it has been "optimized". > > And there should be some alignment procedures in the software, that > > operate at a higher level than just minimizing the average squared > > distance for all control points. > > > > Some progress is being made on these needs, but it has not yet come > > together as a complete package offering a smooth user experience. > > There is a new graphical "layout" facility, and eventually the > > "panomatic" control point finder will use layout information to > > improve the quality of its control points. But I don't think anybody > > is working on high level alignment algorithms at present. > > > > It would be nice if Hugin could do automatic alignment as well as > > PTGui does. I don't know what is inside, but it is clear from the > > outside that PTGui's alignment algorithm has 4 or 5 major steps, the > > last of which is optimization. However PTGui doesn't offer the user > > any control over this procedure, or allow one to specify the starting > > layout. Both of which could ultimately make for quicker and better > > alignments. > > > > Cheers, Tom > > > > Some progress > > > > On Jun 22, 9:31 am, Markkk <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi > > > > > First: many thanks to all the contributers of hugin and tools. Great > > > achievment! > > > > > Just a small usability issue: it took me a long time to figure out, > > > which of the tabs corresponds to the "2. Align..." step of the > > > Assistant. > > > > > From my [foreign language] understanding, the word "optimise" denotes > > > "further refinement". An act of improving an otherwise complete > > > result. A step that could even be left out for a crude first look > > > (which obviously is not the case here). > > > > > Kepts dismissing that tab as "yeah, we can optimise later, where the > > > heck is alignment?" ;-) > > > > > -Mark > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "hugin and other free panoramic software" group. A list of frequently asked questions is available at: http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx
