Am Donnerstag, 2. Oktober 2014 10:48:19 UTC+2 schrieb bugbear:
>
> I imported both images, and set separate lenses. 
>
> After setting lots of CPs (manually, and even fine adjust wouldn't work 
> for me) 
> I left all settings on the first image alone, and allowed the optimiser to 
> adjust 
> Yaw/Pitch/Roll/TrX/TrY/tRz/Plane yaw/Plane pitch and HFOV. 
>

Some comments from me:
* When stitching a map or when all is on the same plane you don't need to 
optimize plane yaw/plane pitch. These variables should only used when there 
are several remapping planes in the pictures are needed (e.g. for patching 
a nadir image).  For stitching a map you have only one defined remapping 
plane.
* Optimizing TrZ *and* HFOV for all images with separate lenses is not 
helpful. Changing TrZ and HFOV have both a very similar effect on the 
remapped image (both scale the image). So the optimizer can achieve the 
same result with 2 different values. This makes the optimisation more 
fragile than needed.
Optimize only TrZ or HFOV. Or alternative don't use separate lenses for 
each image (then HFOV is linked for all images, this helps also the 
optimizer).

Thomas

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