On Mon 09-Jul-2012 at 05:37 -0700, Jeffrey Martin wrote:
in my (reasonably extensive) experience, the multirow option is not robust; it needs improvement. until then you need to use the "detect every image pair" option which is extremely slow. :(
There have been a couple of recent improvements if you are using a Hugin snapshot:
The step where cpfind --multirow looks at the rough alignment and then tries to match photos that appear to overlap now looks a little bit further, so you should get more matches when this rough alignment isn't so good.
When multirow fails, instead of just stopping it now proceeds with a full pairwise match, so you don't have to switch detectors and start again. The interesting bit here is that it knows which pairs it has already checked, so even when it does fallback like this the whole process shouldn't take much longer than doing a full pairwise check in the first place.
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