This is certainly a new feature. Bruno, Please add it to default CPs of
hugin.

I remember once I have to stitch a complete HDR +3,0,-3 panorama and I was
having a real hard time with hugin. Than I first stitched 0 EV images into
a panorama, saved it as template and applied it to other 2 ev image sets.
It was good but not perfect. Adding CPs will make this super easy.

I am also making a Panobot and this feature will help me in future.




On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 8:15 PM, JohnG <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Feb 25, 11:44 pm, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Another technique would be script creation of the template, e.g. if
> > you have a complex layout, or shoot with a robotic head that has
> > logging you can then control the whole process.
> >
> > To do this you need to add a New Control Point Detector in File ->
> > Preferences, call it something like 'Prealigned CPFind'.  With the
> > Type set to 'Prealigned panorama', set Detector to 'One step
> > detector', Program to 'cpfind', Arguments to '-o %o %s', and make
> > sure the Advanced option is set to 'Only work on image pairs without
> > control points'.
> >
> > Choose this whenever you do feature matching and Hugin will only
> > match the photos you tell it to match.
> >
> > Once you have this setup in the Hugin GUI, you can also use this
> > setting with the 'icpfind' command-line tool.
>
> On the question of generating a layout template for a robotic head or
> similarly systematic set of images, wouldn't it be convenient to be
> able to edit the "image lines" section of the PTO as a spreadsheet ?
>
> I tried this:
> 1. open a pto file in a text editor
> 2. copy the "image lines" section
> 3. paste into your spreadsheet app (I used openoffice calc)
> 4. in the format conversion dialogue, choose "character space" as the
> column seperator
> 5. edit the relevant parameter(s) by selecting the relevant column and
> every other row (this is a bit tricky because you need to preserve /
> rebuild the table structure)
> 6. copy all and paste into a text editor
> 7. search and replace to convert the tab seperator to a char space
> 8. copy and paste into your PTO template, and save.
>
> I couldn't help but think it would be a nice feature if Hugin could
> simply export and import particular parts of the PTO as a CSV file.
> That would make life much easier :-)
>
> best,
> John
>
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