I'm doing a project where I'm building a motorized head which will
save all the positions to a log file. I want to automate the entire
process of creating a panorama in Hugin.

So i'm basically doing exactly the same thing as Bruno. I want to use
a log file to help Hugin to place photos in areas with no control
points. It seems like Papy wizard can create such a file (xml) and APP
can then use this. But APP is expensive and I would like to use Hugin.

Would you set the y,p,r of all the photos and then run the optimizer,
all in a script? What train of thought must I follow here :)

On Feb 19, 1:58 am, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri 18-Feb-2011 at 10:54 -0500, Bill Sherman wrote:
>
>
>
> >1) I'm having trouble with the Move/Drag portion of the Preview (actually,
> >to tell the truth, much of how to use the Preview window is a
> >mystery to me).  I just reran Hugin, using my sample images, and
> >then go to the Move/Drag operation.  At this point, I can move
> >some of the images independently, but some stay stuck together -- and
> >I want to move one relative to the others.
>
> The fast preview lets you drag connected image groups separately, a
> connected group is defined as any set that is connected by control
> points.
>
> >3) I noticed an image referred to in a post from yesterday an "Overview"
> >sub window for the preview, but I do not see that in my version.  Will
> >this be in the next release?  Will there be a new release soon?  Here's
> >the picture:
> >    -http://www.flickr.com/photos/36383814@N00/5451289889
>
> Yes the overview will be in the next release, currently you need to
> build a snapshot from Mercurial to get it.
>
> >The robot device does not directly communicate with any computer, so
> >there is no log.  However, it reports on the screen the angle between
> >shots, so I could easily provide command line arguments of the MxN
> >array, with both horizontal and vertical movement angles.
>
> >And I'd be happy to help figure out the best procedure for this.
>
> What other ways do robots allow you to specify a sequence?  
> Presumably you have an option to start at the top/bottom or
> left/right, or to specify the total angle rather than number of
> shots, or specify the total angle and angle between shots.
>
> --
> Bruno

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