Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
Hello,
Though being Linux and Hugin (happy) user for years, a friend of mine showed me
the commercial software Kolor Autopano.
In a directory containing a thousand of pictures, there were 5 groups of
pictures that were panoramas.
Using Hugin and Autopano, I was very surprised to witness that the results were
very similar (so I'm confirming I'm happy with Hugin).
One major comfort point on the Autopano side is its ability to scan a whole
directory, and detect the sets of pictures that will take part of a pano.
Then the software prepares those sets in the same "project way" we know in
Hugin, and lets the user play with the settings and the rendering.
This feature sounds basic to code, as it's merely based on time stamps (closest
time stamps are likely to be panoramas - the offset is adjustable).
I was wondering if such a feature could exist in the Hugin world?
Thank you,
Nicolas Ecarnot
I wrote a Unix tool a while ago to batch up sets of photographs, not for
panoramas,
but for HDR. I suspect it's similar.
It's 174 lines of Perl, but I suspect it may rely on some particularities on my
Camera and/or its Exif.
BugBear
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