Am Dienstag, 20. März 2018 08:46:17 UTC+1 schrieb Jian QI: > > (the lens of photos is circle fisheye and fov is 200,i am not very sure > now..) > In this case you need probably a bigger fov of 380. Hugin/panotools is measuring the fov about the full image width, and your picture circle does only cover a small area. Therefore the big value is needed. With the bigger value cpfind is also finding control points. There is another issue with this image set: the optical center of each image is at different positions (switch between the images and you will see how the picture circle jumps). So you need to unlink the image center shift parameters d and e and optimize them. (Another way would be to assign each image an own lens. Then is this also given.)
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