Hello Derek,

On Thu, 05 Feb 2015 01:31:30 +1100, Derek W <[email protected]> wrote:

OK, I was mistaken. autopano-sift-c works great for finding keypoints. I'm just having difficulties stitching them together.

Is there a way to see what command line calls Hugin uses when you click
certain buttons? I am able to stitch them in Hugin, I just dont know how to do it using the tools. I keep receiving segmentation faults, and Hugin does a much better job than the script.

Have you made any progress?
Can you tell us what is different about the stitch from hugin compared to the stitch from your script? If you are using the hugin Assistant to do the alignment and stitching, a look at the .pto file for such a stitch will show that it optimises y,p,r, lens parameters, exposure and vignetting. Your script is doing all but lens and vignetting, so if your lens has a lot of distortion you could expect hugin to get a better result than your script.

Cheers,
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Terry Duell

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