On January 2, 2011 06:35:11 pm Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Sun 02-Jan-2011 at 09:37 -0500, Yuval Levy wrote:
> >the project would be automatically updated after every new image is added,
> >incrementally.
>
> We are nowhere near having photo matching work at the speed
> necessary for this, this has to be a long term goal.
Are you sure?
Finding control points and matching them to the controlpoints of JUST
the next image might be doable in say a second or two. So if I
suddenly drop 20 images into hugin, I would be watching in awe as it
pops the previews into a queue, and moves each of the images onto the
canvas in the right spot.
And even if it takes say 10 seconds. That would provide motivation
to work on making it faster.
I have 4 CPUs in one of my workstations. You can start the search for
control points in parallel on 4 images and when the first two images
have aquired controlpoints, matching them can be done on another
thread. Even with todays speed-of-algorithms, I think two seconds per
image on average can be achieved.
Roger.
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