[hugin-ptx] iPhone 5 cylindrical panoramas

2013-03-07 Thread Karmadillo
On a recent trip I was very restricted with the luggage I carried, so my photography equipment was limited to an iPhone 5 with two add-on lenses. I like to shoot spherical panoramas, normally using a canon SLR with full-frame fisheye lens and Manfrotto spherical pano head. I had some success

[hugin-ptx] Re: iPhone 5 cylindrical panoramas

2013-03-07 Thread panostar
On Mar 7, 11:12 am, Karmadillo directrix.digi...@gmail.com wrote: PTgui is even less suitable because of it's design to use one lens for all photos. PTGui can use different lens parameters for each image. I stitched it and got some sort of result. Not perfect, but then the images are probably

[hugin-ptx] Re: iPhone 5 cylindrical panoramas

2013-03-07 Thread Karmadillo
Thanks, That's not bad. Did you have some control points about 100 pixels out of alignment? I have historically found that PTGui is cumbersome where multiple lens are used in one panorama, however it seems I gave up to early this time. 2 of the input images are visibly distorted from what a

[hugin-ptx] Re: iPhone 5 cylindrical panoramas

2013-03-07 Thread Karmadillo
Also, would you be able to share the pts file with me so I can try to stitch a higher resolution version myself? On Friday, 8 March 2013 07:43:56 UTC+10, panostar wrote: On Mar 7, 11:12 am, Karmadillo directrix.digi...@gmail.com wrote: PTgui is even less suitable because of it's design to

[hugin-ptx] Re: iPhone 5 cylindrical panoramas

2013-03-07 Thread panostar
On Mar 8, 4:54 am, Karmadillo directrix.digi...@gmail.com wrote: Also, would you be able to share the pts file with me so I can try to stitch a higher resolution version myself? Project file is at: http://ge.tt/3zIDqQa/v/0 . It does have a high maximum cp distance of around 100. I used