On 22 October 2014 21:48:17 BST, Spencer Egart wrote:
> I'm stitching images via script, and have noticed that every time I
> run it I get a slightly different final pano.  I'm making sure to delete
> any old intermediate .pto files beforehand, so it's not that.
>
> Are any of the tools in Hugin (autooptimiser, cpfind, etc.) based on 
> random/non-deterministic algorithms?

The photometric optimisation samples random pixels. Everything else should be 
the same for consecutive runs (untested).

> If so is there a way to seed the RNG or in some other way ensure
> reproducible results? 

Not currently, this seems like a good idea.


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Bruno

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