Hi Terry,
I've had problems using XYZ.  It seems to work best for me when I use
ypr first on a sinlge photo, ypr the rest of the photos, and then
XYZ.  Sometimes I have to turn off the Z completly to get any
acceptable result.  If I've aldo done vb or Eberything often I have to
excude XYZ at that point.  Its totaly opaque to me how it works much
less what I shold be doing.

It is helpfu in some circumstances.  I tend to do a lot of work where
I have to create New Lens (right side of list) on the Camera And Lens
tab or at least unlink the images from each other  in the view check
box below the list.

It seems to me if you are not taking a single point of view panorama
and are moving all over the place that unchecking the link on the view
is a key first step to getting XYZ to work.

Sorry I can't be more helpful...

B

On Sep 2, 1:32 am, Tduell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hullo All,
> Following Bruno's post re release of hugin-2010.2, where he said ...
>
> "We could use some new tutorials:
>
> * Using XYZ mosaic mode to assemble photos of a mural, preferably a
> mural with some street furniture in front that demonstrates the
> utility of multiple camera positions"
>
> I thought that might be something that I could do, and set forth and
> captured a series of images to use as an example. That is the only
> success I have had thus far!
> It feels like I have tried every possible approach to bludgeon hugin
> into making sense of the image set, but as none of it has worked I
> obviously haven't tried the right approach :-)
>
> Could someone who has had some success in stitching a set of images of
> a planar surface (mural etc), all taken from different positions,
> please set out the basic workflow to get me back on the straight and
> narrow?
>
> Cheers,
> Terry

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