On October 31, 2010 04:01:09 pm Bernd Hohmann wrote:
> On 31.10.2010 20:41, Yuval Levy wrote:
> >>  My small wish: a flag in the "Images" list for multirow panoramas
> >>  
> >>  0 = image is a nadir shot
> >>  1 = image is a horizontal shot
> >>  2 = image is a zenith shot
> > 
> > what for?
> 
> To define the shooting pattern.

so I'd have to go over each image (potentially hundreds of them) and give them 
a 0/1/2? inefficient.

 
> Ok. And what is your idea how to pre-distribute it?

first: assume there is a shooting patter - if the pictures are all over the 
place, only manual positioning helps (and your 0/1/2 scheme is an incomplete 
system for manual positioning)

so the whole patterns boils down to a "snake" from zenith to nadir or the 
other way around.  Can't know which one is which, so this must be manual 
input.

 
> > have you seen the relatively recent multi-row mode introduced by Thomas?
> 
> Sure, I'm using this mode for my ASIF wrapper. Either something is wrong
> in Thomas implementation or I did something wrong: it simply counts
> file_0+file_1, file_1+file_2 and so on.
> 
> Didn't found any special multirow feature.

I would dare to hint at something on your end.  Nothing wrong, you just 
overlooked that this sequence is the "snake" going from zenith to nadir or the 
other way around.  It makes a simple and very powerful assumption:  pictures 
that are next to each other in the shooting sequence are also next to each 
other in the panorama.  good enough for CP detection.

So again my question to you: what for do you need to define the shooting 
pattern for?

Yuv

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