Hello Wolfgang,

On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 10:49:32 +1100, Wolfgang Hugemann <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi everybody,

is it posiible to use Hugin for object panoramas, i.e. mapping the outside of an object, say an advertising column, to a long-stretched photograph? So in contrast to shooting a traditional panorama, I would not stay at one point, but rather surround the object of interest.


If your subject is a flat surface (ie a billboard or a wall) then you can shoot from many locations, and optimise in Mosaic mode (optimise with translations). See the tutorial at <http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/Mosaic-mode/en.shtml> which may elaborate, but note that the tutorial was put together prior to the new GUI (hugin-2013 and later).

I don't think it possible to use hugin and shoot from many locations with a subject that isn't planar, it will result in parallax errors. To do that I think you need to look at "Structure from Motion" applications, such as vsfm.

Cheers,
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Terry Duell

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