The attached image..... I know everyone will say it's not a good stitch, 
but I had to trade off a good front stitching vs bad distance stitching.
Parallalex errors are a bugger. Especially since the cameras were mounted 
"oddly".


On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 7:24:19 PM UTC+11, Mick Hellstrom wrote:
>
> High everyone,
> I've since started using pto2mk, (thanks Stefan), which was exactly what I 
> was looking for. I've updated my scripts to use it, and it's beein chugging 
> away for the last couple of days.
> For those interested:
> I built a pano rig of 5 cheap cameras, (10 years ago). So they have a res 
> of 480x640, (flipped on the side).
> I took a photo every minute from sunrise to sunset from Mar 2004 to Jan 
> 2006.
> There was a PC in a box stuck high up in a tree in the front yard.
> I burnt around 20 DVDs for the raw images: around 100GB and over 400,000 
> images.
>
> Each hour produces about an 8MB MP4, each day about 100MB MP4.
>
> The raw images + half way through the conversion to MP4 consumes about 
> 250GB.
>
> The cameras stayed put the whole time, (which was the intent), with the 
> occasional PC disk crash, etc, but overall quite successful.
>
> I'll post it to youtube and post a link for anyone interested.
>
>
> On Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 10:26:19 AM UTC+11, Mick Hellstrom wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone had any luck in getting ptbatchergui to process many many PTO 
>> files?
>> While I was building our house I built a pano rig of 5 camera, and took 
>> photos every minute.
>> I now have over 400,000 panos that I want to batch process.
>> I've built scripts to generate the PTO files, as all the cameras remained 
>> in the same position for months, with the occasional adjustment here and 
>> there.
>>
>> Currently ptbatcher can only seem to handle only 200 PTOs at a time, and 
>> often crashes.
>> There seems to be no "exit upon completion" flag, and no way of detecting 
>> whether batch runs have finished from command line.
>> So, it means that it's very labour intensive.
>>
>> Is there any way of adding in a simple option on the command line which 
>> returns the number of completed PTOs, so then I can build a script to
>> automatically pass new jobs to ptbatcher. Then I can run this on several 
>> PCs and get the job done in no time.
>>
>>

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