On Sun 25-Nov-2012 at 17:43 -0600, Caleb Anderson wrote:
I was hoping I'd have better results than I am. I think I require more
understanding.
I have several 360x180 images stitched from six cameras. The cameras were
stable relatively, but rotated globally.
I want to correct the rotation in all images so as to match the first in
camera orientation.
I took my first image in the sequence and aligned the second to it using
hugin. After removing the roll, pitch, yaw values it added for the first
image I asked it to optimize positions, which gave me a rpy for the first
image of 0,0,0 and a rpy for the second image (1/30th of a second in time
later) of -0.508, -1.08, 0.
I applied this to the original pto that created the second image and used
nona and enblend to stitch it again. The resulting image is not aligned
with the first image.
..but it is otherwise ok?
I suggest you stitch all these equirectangular panoramas and then
align the output images as a separate stage of your workflow.
i.e. in Hugin you can load several equirectangular images into a
single project and align them into a stack. When you stitch in the
Stitcher tab select Remapped Images and you will get one remapped
file for each input file.
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Bruno
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