On 19 Aug., 19:17, Joel B <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been working with some multi-row panos, similar to the ones on
> the multi-row tutorial, 
> actually:http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/multi-row/en.shtml
> And when I hit the "align" button, it seems to try to find points in
> *every* pair of images.  In my case, however, I'm doing a 360-degree,
> two-row panorama, that has 30 or so images, not just the 8 in the demo
> - so instead of 36 possible pairs of which about a third will be used,
> it has to match more than 450 possible matches.  Is there  a way to
> arrange the images and tell it which ones it should try to match up?
> Ideal would be an interface similar to a combination of the first and
> last pictures in the multi-row tutorial, actually, where I could drag
> the photos around, overlapping them, to specify which photos overlap
> visually, and have Align just try those pairs.
>

This can be achieved by using a multi-row control point detector
setting.
see http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Preferences#Control_Point_Detectors
and 
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Parameters_for_Control_Point_Detectors_dialog

If you want to use it with the assistant tab, you need to set the
multi-row detector as default.

Thomas

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