Op zo 21 mrt. 2021 om 10:26 schreef 'Kay F. Jahnke' via hugin and other
free panoramic software <[email protected]>:

>
> This thread announces two new features in lux, namely stitching images
> and doing exposure fusion with the Burt and Adelson image splining
> algorithm. Harry has used lux' exposure fusion capabilities, but so far
> - and quite suprisingly - there are no reports of image stitching, even
> though all it takes is to press a single key on the keyboard. I had
> hoped for some sort of 'peer review' of my modified implementation of
> the B&A algorithm, and I posted early to give interested people the
> opportunity to take an interest in ongoing development.
>


I did have a look at stitching some time ago and this morning again, but it
is not clear to me.
This morning using the latest lux on my linux box.

- I tried a simple, fully optimised and aligned 2 image pto: I could not
make that work (while Hugin created a nice pano), and it does not show it
as a pano, but as 2 badly completely overlying images.
  I then converted that pto into an ini using your pto2pv.py and loaded
that one. I had to rotate that one as PV does not recognise the portrait
like images. It simply shows a very high and small  image
(Shift-hold-left-click-drag to rotate them 90 degrees counter-clockwise),
and then pressed "p" to stich it. That gave me a black image the size of
one image.
- Then I took a 4 image wide landscape based panorama from one of the
multiblend test sets (for which I created the mac binary). The pto loads OK
and shows OK. It does a nice live stitch indeed, although it doesn't blend
well on the overlap, but you get a nice impression.  when pressing "p" it
again creates a black image the size of one image.
- Using the snapshot "button" in the viewer or Shift-snapshot button didn't
help either.

I also tried by simply loading a panorama images and "monkey like" press
keys and screen buttons, but that doesn't make it work either. Then it only
acts as an image viewer.

I re-read your readme a couple of times, but didn't find the right clue on
how to do it.
Being busy on a lot of other things as well (with hugin doing a great job),
I waited for others to report and learn from their experiences.
But indeed: nobody did. So that was "some time ago".
This morning I tried again, using the latest lux, but couldn't make it work
either (via above steps). Maybe it is my ignorance, but the process is not
clear.

So that is my report ;)

Harry

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