Have you gone through the tutorial yet:
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/calibration/en.shtml and/or
http://wiki.panotools.org/Calibrate_lens_gui
The image doesn't have to be anything special, just go outside and take
a picture of something with known straight lines. In my case I just
took a picture of the security bars on one of my windows.
You can also make a grid or star burst pattern with the GIMP and then
take a picture of your screen.
Brian
On 08/08/2016 12:23 PM, Michael wrote:
To calibrate a lens Hugin wants a picture with straight lines. Cool; I
fed it one and it found two on X and one on Y. believe it would be
better to have more. I want an image of a starburst that radiates to
the edges of the paper. I spent about half an hour looking but the
webpages that had one I liked wanted you to sign up for something.
Does anyone have something I am talking about>?
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