Hi Folks
I recently started with timelapse photography, and the main problem is, due 
to the lack of a very sturdy tripod, that i need to align the images 
afterwards.
My current projects have at least 800 images, so i have to call 
align_image_stack on the command line. During the last night, i ran a 800 
image batch that ultimatively failed because in some images, ships move 
through the imageand the program somehow tried to align these moving 
objects instead of the horizon.

Now i have this idea to make it work:

Select some 10-15 points on a reference frame, then the program tries to 
find each point in one of the images, aligns this image and then goes on to 
the next image. And if it cant find a point in the vicinity (because this 
point is hidden by an object that moves by), it just goes on and tries the 
other points. 

Now if only someone could program such an algorithm... or has another idea 
how to align huge stacks?

Thanks!

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