Am 21.03.21 um 12:28 schrieb Harry van der Wolf:
With regard to the panorama image stitching.
Do I really need a complete pto or ini?
Yes.
If I need to do all the steps in hugin or via the command line tools,
and then open that in lux and stitch from lux, I currently do not see
the benefit of lux for panorama stitching.
Only as exercise how good lux can do that.
The benefit is in the responsive, powerful live view: You can work in
the live view until you see just what you want, and then even create a
good-quality stitch with just pressing a key.
The key feature is *viewing* PTO files without having to stitch them
first. The recent addition of optional 'proper' stitches of what you see
in the live view is a nice-to-have extra.
Kay
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