On 28 June 2010 13:24, Jan Martin <janmar...@diy-streetview.org> wrote:

> However even with the --no-optimize parameter it still flickers at the
> seams.

If you changed the enblend parameters in the Preferences then this
only applies to new projects.  To change them for the current project
you need to do it on the Stitcher tab (this isn't as obvious as it
should be).

> Btw, how do you stitch all left and right frames in a folder?
> I probably do it wrong by using a custom shell script.

A custom shell script is likely the right way to do it.

-- 
Bruno

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