On 9/26/24 11:46 AM, 'T. Modes' via hugin and other free panoramic software wrote:
Hi,
[email protected] schrieb am Donnerstag, 26. September 2024 um 16:31:34 UTC+2:

    How do I set the focal length from the command-line?

    To make sure that I'm asking the right question, here's the
    background:

    In Hugin, when I load images, I'm offered a dialog allowing me to
    set HFO(v), focal length, and a focal length multiplier.


For all optimising/remapping steps Hugin is only using the HFOV.
In the GUI the focal length is calculated from the HFOV and focal length multiplier and displayed only for convenience.
So the command line tools have only the option to set the HFOV.

Thanks.

In that case, do you have any idea what's wrong with my script?

Here's a worked example:

https://novalis.org/hugin/

The script is at https://novalis.org/hugin/merge.sh

The result of the script is at

https://novalis.org/hugin/out-cli.jpg

The result from Hugin is at:

https://novalis.org/hugin/hugin.jpg

Is there something I can do to make the command-line output match (at least more closely) the Hugin output?

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