I have a use-case which I am hoping to solve with Hugin and optimize it.
I have digital telescope which is move motorized hence able to capture
very large panoramas, max size is 3481 ( 59 * 59 ) images in 1920*1080
or even 3840*2160. ( about 5% overlap )
The current recommendation from the manufacturer is to use ICE but
that's a windows only and non maintained software
https://help.dwarflab.com/en-US/panorama-feature--user-guide-213640
However there is one element of ICE which they got right and I hope to
see in Hugin too, and that's the "Structured panoramas", in a nutshell
based on file names, or shoot time it is able to already knows which
images will overlap, and only try to find control points between those.
This speeds up the process significantly, and reduces the memory
footprint, the cpu load etc etc.
Is this possible in Hugin, or will be anytime soon, as for now my
panoramas are just sitting idle waiting to be assembled.
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