Hello Kay,
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 18:55:55 +1100, kfj <[email protected]> wrote:
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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.
Okay, sorry for the sloppy terminology. By 'pinning' I mean setting
control
points between a reference image with reference points and corresponding
points in partial images which need placement. Imagine, for example,
having
a set of image tiles and a reference image showing a grid. Pinning would
then mean that you set CPs from the four corners of each tile to the grid
points where the image is to be placed.
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What is the ladder drawing in this context...the bare drawing, or the
drawing with all the images 'pinned'?
The ladder drawing, in this context, is the line drawing made in gimp
which serves as the surface you 'pin' your individual images to.
By 'reference' do you mean (in hugin terminology) the 'anchor' for
position?
Yes, that's what I mean. You are right, anchor is the hugin term, or to
be more precise, position anchor. And when you finally stitch the
panorama,
you simply deactivate this anchor image, resulting in a panorama from the
individual photos, held by the invisible 'spine' of the hidden artificial
anchor image.
Thanks for the clarification.
Cheers,
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