Thanks for your reply, Carlos.

Aligning the resulting equirectangular projections is an option, but I was 
hoping to avoid having to filter the images twice, so as to keep the most 
sharpness.

Cheers,

lensfun

On Monday, September 10, 2012 5:18:53 AM UTC-7, Cartola wrote:
>
> Have you tried to align them after they are finished? Don't know if this 
> is the best option, but I did it in this case here:
>
> http://wp.me/p1AGa0-ih
>
> The second picture was taken more than one year after the other and I 
> aligned the two equirectangular at the end. I did it manually into hugin, 
> but it is probably an easy task to automate.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
> http://cartola.org/360
> http://www.panoforum.com.br/
>
>
>
> 2012/9/10 panfun <stuffa...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just started using hugin recently, and while I've been reading a lot, I 
>> could use some help/guidance from the experts here.
>>
>> Case at hand:
>> I have multiple 360 panoramas, taken from the same position, at different 
>> times of day, using a motorized head.
>> However, there are slight rotation differences between each set of 
>> pictures (and probably the whole rig moved a little bit).
>>
>> I have a papywizard template that I've used to set up a generic .pto to 
>> read in Hugin. Now, I can go in and add CPs, optimize, etc, and get a good 
>> panorama for each one of the sets, but if I do each one separately, they 
>> are all slightly different (in rotation, but also different areas get 
>> warped differently).
>> Ultimately, I'd need all panoramas to line up perfectly with each other.
>>
>> Ant tips for the best way to go about that? I've tried extracting 
>> rotation differences for each set, and then using that to modify the master 
>> .pto file to create a "rotated" one for each set. But by the time I add CPs 
>> and optimize, I still get panoramas that don't line up with each other.
>>
>> Help! and Thanks!
>>
>> panfun
>>
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