On Mon, 2021-12-27 at 09:28 +0000, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Dec 2021, 00:33 Jon Schewe, wrote:
> > On Mon, 2021-12-27 at 00:20 +0000, Bruno Postle wrote:
> > > 
> > I did find that telling Hugin to use separate lenses for each of
> > the 2 images helps quite a bit. I stumbled upon this tutorial that
> > suggested using 2 lenses 
> > http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/scans/en.shtml
> 
> This is a similar case, but you have handheld photos taken with a
> camera (generally called a 'mosaic'), so you have to optimise
> rotation as well as translation.
> 
> Note also that you are assembling your images into a plane, so you
> need to set the output projection to rectilinear, not
> equirectangular.

When I specify recilinear as the output projection I get a warning from
Hugin "With a wide field of view, panoramas with rectilinear projection
get very stretched towards the edges. For a very wide panorama, try
equirectangular projection instead. You could also try Panini
projection.".

Am I correct this warning doesn't apply because what I'm creating is
technically a "mosaic" instead of a "panorama"?


As far as applying translations and images ending up on top of each
other. I've gotten my project into a state where Hugin believes that
all images are on top of each other at the same location. To fix this
I'm trying to optimize just 3 of the images by specifying "only use
control points between activated images" and only have 3 images shown.
Each of the images has plenty of control points linking them and all of
the control points look good. However I get one image at the pole of
the sphere and the other two in the center (where they belong). See the
attached screenshot from the layout window. 

With a small experiment I managed to get into this state by telling
Hugin to optimize X, Y, Z only for the images. It ran the optimize and
told me that the average distance between all control points was zero.
At this point the project appears to be in an unusable state.


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