On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 10:39 PM, Yuval Levy <[email protected]> wrote:

> On July 8, 2011 08:05:05 PM David Doria wrote:
> >
> > align_image_stack ...
>
> </snip>
>
> > This still seems like it
> > should be a very easy pair - does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> you still have not told us what your application is.  align_image_stack
> does
> not replace cpfind.  cpfind is for the generic registration of images.
> align_image_stack is for the very specific case of aligning a (HDR) stack
> or a
> pair of stereo images.  In both cases, there is more overlap than in your
> sample pictures.  As Terry showed, running your sample pictures through
> cpfind
> yield the expected result.
>
> Yuv
>

@Cartola - I started trying it on Windows. It does not crash anymore, but
the output is still not correct - the two images are far from registered. I
played around in the Fast Preview but I didn't know what I was doing!

@Yuv - 1) It is a generic video card (onboard) with likely a generic driver
to go along with it. If you would like to see particular command output just
let me know and I'll run them for you. 2) I just want to do generic
registration (not panorama or stereo). I looked at the output of 'cpfind
--help' and didn't understand how to give it two images and ask it to
register them. It would be really great if there was a command line way to
do this so I don't have to use all of the GUI interfaces that I don't follow
:)

David

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