On 30 Dez., 10:02, Emad ud din Btt <[email protected]> wrote:

>  hugin alling.JPG

With images like that, you're asking for trouble. Your images are
narrow-angle, and the content is often barely more than blank walls or
featureless surfaces. You can't reasonably expect a CP generator to
find CPs in this situation. If you force it to produce it's best shot
guess at what CPs might be there, it will likely come up with plenty
of false CPs. Then you can't optimize the thing. I recommend you to
buy a fisheye lens if you want to make indoor panoramas like this -
with a wider angle lens you at least have a chance to have enough
overlapping content in successive images.

Kay

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