On December 29, 2010 01:26:21 pm kfj wrote: > On 29 Dez., 14:09, Rogier Wolff <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 07:42:12AM -0500, Yuval Levy wrote: > > > Still: I don't think CPs are the ultimate tool for the image > > > alignment process... > > I agree. But what else do we have? I'm asking this because I'm > genuinely curious and at a loss here.
first and foremost is a calibrated lens. then you only deal with image orientation and not with imperfections in the image. > > I can't think of how to get an initial point to start working from > > besides asking the user or doing the feature detection thingy.... > > or use two feature detectors. My idea would be to use the fastest > available feature detector, pick it's best few results in a ROI and > then verify that these locations are indeed corresponding with a heavy- > duty, most-likely-to-succeed detector. or an image pyramid, starting detection on the low scale version of the image... Yuv
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