I'm back! I have been working on the panorama from Roundtop Lookout and am experiencing great difficulties particularly with views to the south.
I managed to do a fairly decent job creating a panorama for the views to the North from West to East but have been unable to create a suitable panorama for the view to the South or to combine the two images. I didn't understand the logistics when I took the original 4 sets of pictures but I moved the handheld camera quite a bit side to side in an attempt to see around some buildings and other structures which somewhat obstructed the landscape. Therefore the angles of the shots vary quite a bit and the overlaps between pictures is sometimes a bit sketchy. I tried creating control points but once I managed to do so, it wasn't clear how to save those or do anything else. The program is wonderful but not easy for this novice anyway! Is it possible to send several large images to the group so you can directly see my problems? I think I can get away with sending only 5 or 6 which are the most difficult ones. I am grateful and this is a public service project so your continued assistance is of definite benefit to wildland fire operations. Thanks again! Daniel On Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 3:05:32 PM UTC-7 Daniel Hazen wrote: > Thank you everyone for your assistance! My friend and I have created a > TIFF file of the whole panorama which appears quite acceptable. There are > three small anomalies at a couple of noncritical points on the horizon > which we can probably fudge a little and no one will ever know! Perhaps > there are Hugin tools to fix those but that seems like advanced level > manipulation. My friend is a graphic artist and Photoshop expert and can > probably do a great job. > > When the Zenobia Panorama is finished, I will work on one for the other > lookout. If anyone is curious, Dinosaur National Monument is fortunate to > have two staffed lookouts during the fire season. Unfortunately for the > public, access to both is through private property and is extremely > restricted. > > Thanks again. I might be back if I run into further issues. You all have > been very kind and helpful! > > Daniel > > On Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at 12:26:57 PM UTC-7 [email protected] > wrote: > >> The mask/crop tab in the panorama editor is for adjusting the input >> photos, the mask tab in the fast preview is where you can crop the final >> panorama. >> >> When you stitch from the preview you should get an option to save as JPEG >> (I think), if not there are lots of advanced stitching options if you use >> the stitching tab in the panorama editor. >> >> -- >> Bruno >> >> >> On 20 January 2021 16:21:12 GMT, Daniel Hazen wrote: >> >I think your suggestions worked. Thanks! >> > >> >I don't see how to mask the top and bottom of the image. I found the >> Mask >> >section under View/Panorama Editor but don't understand what to do >> >next. >> > >> >Then how do I export/print this as a JPEG? I have a friend who can help >> >make the sky uniform using Photoshop. >> > >> > -- A list of frequently asked questions is available at: http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "hugin and other free panoramic software" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/hugin-ptx/fd6ac307-bf7d-459f-9005-60aa699a4cc9n%40googlegroups.com.
