Am Dienstag, 6. Mai 2014 14:00:27 UTC+2 schrieb bugbear:
>
> Emad ud din Bhatt wrote: 
> > Make sure to minimize camera shake. Set camera on burst continuous 
> shooting mode and take each frame multiple times. Your chance to get one 
> sharp image will be maximized. Another trick is to take a table stand with 
> you. Fix camera on tabletop and press tabletop+dslr against your chest to 
> get sharp images handheld. 
>
> Can anyone suggest an optimisation setting 
> that will get the measly two images in my PTO 
> file to align (more or less) perfectly? 
>
>
First, you are using horizontal and vertical control points, so set output 
projection to rectilinear, otherwise this does not work correctly.

Second, I had some success by optimizing ypr from image 0 and ypr and 
TrXYZ+Tpy+Tpp for image 1 (you will need version 2014.0 for this). I got an 
average error of 4 and a max error of 15. Without the seeing the images, it 
is difficult to say, if this is good.

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