Hi Sir Bruno,

Good Day.

My apology for this very late reply but I thought my question had not been 
answered until 
I revisited this forum again.


I am designing now a (XYZ Cartesian Robots) Planetary Scanner , and the 
objective of my project was to scan large materials (nes paper, maps , 
blueprints and etc)
So as much as possible I am stitching a large pictures  files and I am 
searching for the best work flow of hugin .

I am using a Gambas2/3 for my Linux GUI/wrapper based program, this program 
will call hugin cli  stitching command to scan the
whole  pictures .

I've just encountered a problem because hugin cli functions now changed 
(some were remove  and some were added) , so its getting hard
for me to find the : (1) best work flow , (2) cli stitching functions (3) 
cli stitching functions for a giga byte image files

Looking forward to your reply .

Thanks you very much Sir  Bruno.


E^3
Philippines


On Friday, October 19, 2012 2:33:42 AM UTC+8, Bruno Postle wrote:
>
> On Tue 16-Oct-2012 at 03:57 -0700, E^3 wrote: 
> > 
> >I am trying to create  panorama pictures using hugin in CLI command. 
> > 
> >Could anyone share me the best work flow of doing it in a CLI command? 
> > 
> >I am using Fedora 17 with yum installed hugin; I am referring to 
> > the " Example work flow similar to assistant in Hugin GUI" of 
> >this site:http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell 
>
> It depends on the kind of panoramas you are stitching, are they all 
> the same setup?  Do you have a point-and-shoot with auto-everything, 
> or are you shooting with an SLR/fisheye?  These can all work, but 
> the workflow will probably be slightly different. 
>
> If you give us an example of what you are doing, this will help. 
>
> -- 
> Bruno 
>



 

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