Yes, image stabilisation is what i need.
These tutorials surely work fine for a few small images - but my current 
heap consists of 800 18MP tiffs. Downscaling is not really an option 
because i plan to do some panning.
I started hand-tuning the results from the align procedure, but this is 
very tedious because it takes some 30-60seconds for one operation, be it 
deleting or adding a controll point.

I use the 2014.0.0 x64 release for windows and there is still plenty of 
empty RAM ;)

Am Sonntag, 13. April 2014 00:04:44 UTC+2 schrieb Thomas Pryds:
>
> It sounds like what you need is image stabilization. This is possible 
> with Hugin. I successfully accomplished this, following the guide at 
> http://imgur.com/a/3qfWQ . Also, the Panotools wiki has something on 
> the subject at http://wiki.panotools.org/Time_lapse_stabilization 
>
> Thomas P. 
>
>
> 2014-04-12 23:38 GMT+02:00 Hansjörg Temperli 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>>: 
>
> > 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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