On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 8:01 PM, David Doria <[email protected]> wrote:
>> if yes, you can use a recent version of align_image_stack from the
command
>> line.  it is delivered as part of Hugin.
>>
>> it has four switches that are specific for the registration of stereo
images:
>>
>>  -S        Assume stereo images - allow horizontal shift of control
points.
>>  -A        Align stereo window - assumes -S.
>>  -P        Align stereo window with pop-out effect - assumes -S.
>>  -C        Auto crop the image to the area covered by all images.
>>
>> should be good to create anaglyphs.

I was real excited because

align_image_stack house_1.jpg house_2.jpg -a output

worked perfectly for the pair I sent. However, they were exactly the same
image, just one was rotated, so that was a pretty easy case.

Please see this example: http://homepages.rpi.edu/~doriad/Upload/mailbox/

With the images camera.jpg and camera2.jpg, I tried:

align_image_stack camera.jpg camera2.jpg -a output

but it said that it failed, and that I should look at the debug output. So I
then did:

align_image_stack camera.jpg camera2.jpg -a output -p debug.pto

I don't know what I'm looking for in that output file (attached). The rest
of the output is also attached (output.txt). This still seems like it should
be a very easy pair - does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks for your help so far!

David

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