Sir,

Many thanks.

Control point generation is a very important step in panorama creation.
Hugin is an excellent software but its not a CP finder.

PTGUI and Autopano giga both create CPs for this project. But again we cant
blame Hugin. CP generation is not its feature.

I am not into gigapixel race. I have to shoot high number of images due to
my equipment restrictions. So anyone here please help me out.


Details of my project are:

5 (360) degree rows
38mm lens
40%-50% overlap between images.
40%-50% overlap between rows. Row 1 overlaps with row2, row2 with row3, row3
with row4, row4 with row5.

Looking for help.

Regards,

Emaad






On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Tom Sharpless <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Emad,
>
> I'm not expert on the problem of aligning large sets of images.  But I
> can tell you the Hugin CP finders will not handle this either.  It is
> because they try to find CPs between every possible pair of images,
> and the number of possibilities grows too large too fast.
>
> The way to do it with APSCP, etc, would be to process separate groups
> of images that actually do overlap, then add all the found CPs to a
> project file that names all the images (this would involve changing
> the image numbers on the CPs to match the ones in the project).  For
> example if your pano is in rows and columns, each group might be a
> central image and 4 neighbors.
> I believe PTGui partially automates this, in that you can select some
> images and ask it to just find CPs between those.  But I'm not sure it
> works for more than 2 images at a time, I've never tried more.
>
> There must be CP finders that can handle your problem, because
> stitching gigapixel images from hundreds of photos is now quite a
> popular activity.  I would start by checking the GigaPan website.
> Also I would look for a script (perhaps by Bruno Postle) for doing it
> with the Hugin tools.
>
> I keep suggesting that someone should make Hugin do CP finding
> intelligently, when the arrangement of the source images is already
> known.  But so far nobody has volunteered.
>
> Regards, Tom
>
> On Dec 25, 10:42 am, Emad ud din Btt <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Andres I have tried ICE before but i dont think it can handle 300 image.
> >
> > On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Andres <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > If you're in a hurry, you could check out Microsoft ICE (google for
> > > links)...
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