Hi, I have folders with about 40000 pictures (taken over 15 years). About 30% of them are meant to be combined in a few hundreds of panorama. In each folders, there are pictures for 1 to 10 panoramas. I'd like to group them based on their timestamps, moving them to individual folders whose name would be based on the timestamp of the first picture. A bash script would be ideal (python or other FLOSS are OK). I'd like to tell the script what is the maximum allowed time (in seconds) between two pictures which are supposed to belong to the same panorama. Ideally, after running this, another script could automatically search for common points in the image, possibly doing some checks to eliminate false positive, then assemble them. Still my main concern is the grouping by time, so far. I'm aware of the Batch Processor. But Hugin often crashes on my Ubuntu 14.04, and works badly under wine. Although, for so many panoramas, maybe a script is better.
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