Hi,
[email protected] schrieb am Donnerstag, 2. März 2023 um 21:07:23 UTC+1:
Thank you very much !
I try to use it but it doesn't find any panorama.
I named the images 01,02,03and 04 to make a test.
Is there a particular schema to name them ?
No, it is very flexible for the naming. I will write a short documentation
in the next days.
Some first hints:
1. Create a template pto file for the first pano/frame.
2. Now load this template with "Generate sequence from template" in
PTBatcherGUI.
It lists now all images in the template. You need to give a directory
and/or image template.
This should provide instruction how to generate the filenames for the other
frames. For this there are 3 different counters available:
%p is counting up for each pano, this counter determines also how many
panoramas are generated.
%i is counting up for each images in each pano and resets to 0 for each pano
%x is a consecutive counter
For each counter the start value and the step width can be set. Also the
number of digits used can be set (padding with zeros, width 4 would be
0001, 0002, ...)
Some examples (assuming template has 6 images ):
a) consecutive image numbers
pano0: img0.jpg, img1.jpg, ... , img5.jpg
pano1: img6.jpg, img7.jpg, ..., img11.jpg
pano2: ...
Sequence image name should be img%x.jpg for all images (this can be
easily done by "change all images")
b) panox-y.jpg type
pano0: pano0-0.jpg, pano0-1.jpg, ... , pano0-5.jpg
pano1: pano1-0.jpg, pano1-1.jpg, ... , pano1-5.jpg
Sequence image name: pano%p-%i.jpg
c) subdirectory for each pano
pano0: pano0/img_0.jpg, pano0/img_1.jpg, .. , pano0/img_5.jpg
pano1: pano1/img_0.jpg, pano1/img_1.jpg, .. , pano1/img_5.jpg
Directory template: pano%p (if no other sub-directories exits you can
also use the option "iterate all sub-directories")
Sequence image name: img_%i.jpg
d) sub-directory for each individual camera (assuming 3 camera)
pano0: left/0.jpg, center/0.jpg, right/0.jpg
pano1: left/1.jpg, center/1.jpg, right/1.jpg
Sequence image names:
for first image: left/%p.jpg
for second image: center/%p.jpg
for third image: right/%p.jpg
All paths are relative to the given base path. By default this is the path
of the template pto file. But this can be changed.
The generated pto files are saved in the base path.
By pressing "Generate preview" you can generate the file list for the
current settings. If it matches your folder/file structure then press
"Generate assistant/stitching sequence". This will generate all pto files
and add them to PTBatcherGUI queue.
The filenames of the generated pto files can be chosen with the different
naming choices in the dialog.
I hope this makes it a little bit more clear. I added also some first help
text to the dialog. If somebody has better ideas for the help text or the
naming of some buttons, this can be changed. Make suggestions.
I assume that should cover a lot of different naming variants. If not write
your use case and we will see if this can also be extended.
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