Hello Kay,
Sorry if I am a bit dense, but a couple of questions on detail, if I may.
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 21:19:46 +1100, kfj <[email protected]> wrote:
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If you can live without the curve of the wall, I would do this:
- In a drawing program like gimp, create a line drawing of a stripe with
sections having the same aspect ratio as the individual images on the
wall
- imagine a ladder put down horizontal with rungs upright
- Mask the individual normal shots so that there is some of the left and
right neighbouring image visible; enough to let the blending software
create an invisible blend.
- 'pin' the four corners of each image to the corresponding points on
your skeleton drawing (the ladder)
Where is this to be done, in Gimp or Hugin?
Can you be a bit more explicit as to what you mean by 'pin' an image to
another, it isn't a term I see used in Gimp or Hugin.
- use the ladder drawing as reference and optimize the other images for
r, p, y, x, y and z.
What is the ladder drawing in this context...the bare drawing, or the
drawing with all the images 'pinned'?
By 'reference' do you mean (in hugin terminology) the 'anchor' for
position?
Cheers,
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Terry Duell
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