Hello Terry,
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 11:06:13 +1100, tbransco <[email protected]>
wrote:
Thanks, Terry.
I've done the .pto renaming, as you suggested, but so far no luck with
the minor realignment. One of the costs of going hand-held, despite the
close stitch elsewhere in my pano. Once I fiddle with the cp's
connecting the
(slightly) misaligned images in my stitch, what would be the proper steps
to prepare for the next stitch? Here, I'm thinking mostly of how to
re-optimize properly, without disturbing other image pairs. Is it even
possible?
Altering control points and re-optimising will always have an effect on
the overall fit.
I guess the hope is that you can make an improvement where needed without
the fit elsewhere becoming noticeably bad.
One approach you might try when having this problem, is to only work with
a minimal set of images, optimise, then add the next image, re-optimise
and so on. Not sure if it would work with your case without seeing the
project. Parallax errors, which may be the cause of your problem, are
always hard to correct.
You can select which images hugin is to optimise or add control points to,
by selecting/de-selecting images in the Fast Panorama preview window.
I have had a quick hunt around to see if I have a project similar to what
you describe, to check how the above does actually work, but thus far
haven't found anything suitable to use as a test case...so I may be giving
you crook advice. Apologies in advanced if that is the case.
Cheers,
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Terry Duell
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