Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin Translation x PTGui Viewpoint optimization

2014-10-16 Thread Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
2014-10-14 19:51 GMT-03:00 Brandon bran...@flyingtsalers.com: Could a person stitch the pano together with everything other than the handheld down shot. Stitch it take the result and turn it into a cube. Then take the floor side of the cube and using the mosaic stuff that hugin has put the

Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin Translation x PTGui Viewpoint optimization

2014-10-16 Thread Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
2014-10-14 18:11 GMT-03:00 Bruno Postle br...@postle.net: The Hugin mosaic mode fits images to a flat plane, usually in the middle of the output panorama. So if your mosaic is a floor rather than a wall, you need to arrange your output panorama so the nadir is in the centre of the canvas -

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin Translation x PTGui Viewpoint optimization

2014-10-16 Thread Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
2014-10-14 16:07 GMT-03:00 panostar houghton.jo...@gmail.com: Not long ago I worked out a technique for stitching hand held panoramas (no philopod or plumb line) using viewpoint correction in PTGui that has been surprisingly effective. Normally, a hand held nadir shot aligns with images shot

[hugin-ptx] Mosaics

2014-10-16 Thread Michael Perry
I stitch mosaics using Hugin. My camera is mounted to a copy stand and can slide in both X and Y and uses a (calibrated) Macro lens about 40cm above the copy artwork. I am convinced that I am not using the right optimisation processes in Hugin. The workflow is: • optimise in x and y to get

[hugin-ptx] Mosaics with a Copy Stand

2014-10-16 Thread Michael Perry
I stitch mosaics using Hugin. My camera is mounted to a copy stand and can slide in both X and Y and uses a (calibrated) Macro lens about 40cm above the artwork. I am convinced that I am not using the right optimisation processes in Hugin. The workflow is: • Optimise in x and y to get all

[hugin-ptx] What kind of lens does hugin call a Rokinon 8mm?

2014-10-16 Thread Brandon
I have a new fish eye lens and I do not know what to tell hugin it is. It is a dead lens, so it does not have any exif data for hugin to look at so I need to put it in by hand. The lens is a Rokinon HD8M-C 8mm f/3.5 HD Fisheye Lens with Removeable Hood for Canon DSLR 8-8mm, Fixed-Non-Zoom

[hugin-ptx] Re: What kind of lens does hugin call a Rokinon 8mm?

2014-10-16 Thread panostar
On Thursday, October 16, 2014 8:18:12 PM UTC+1, Brandon wrote: I have a new fish eye lens and I do not know what to tell hugin it is. On the Canon T5, the lens behaves as a full frame fisheye. The focal length usually works out nearer 9mm than 8mm, but the optimizer will evaluate the

Re: [hugin-ptx] What kind of lens does hugin call a Rokinon 8mm?

2014-10-16 Thread David Benes
Hi Brandon, is seems, that it is the same lens as Samyang 8mm f/3.5 (except the removable hood). That Samyang has stereographic projection. Regards David 2014-10-16 21:18 GMT+02:00 Brandon bran...@flyingtsalers.com: I have a new fish eye lens and I do not know what to tell hugin it is. It is

Re: [hugin-ptx] Mosaics

2014-10-16 Thread Terry Duell
Hello Michael, On Fri, 17 Oct 2014 04:35:46 +1100, Michael Perry michaelpe...@mac.com wrote: I stitch mosaics using Hugin. My camera is mounted to a copy stand and can slide in both X and Y and uses a (calibrated) Macro lens about 40cm above the copy artwork. I am convinced that I am

Re: [hugin-ptx] Mosaics with a Copy Stand

2014-10-16 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 16-Oct-2014 at 10:41 -0700, Michael Perry wrote: I stitch mosaics using Hugin. My camera is mounted to a copy stand and can slide in both X and Y and uses a (calibrated) Macro lens about 40cm above the artwork. I am convinced that I am not using the right optimisation processes in Hugin.

Re: [hugin-ptx] What kind of lens does hugin call a Rokinon 8mm?

2014-10-16 Thread Brandon
On Thursday, October 16, 2014 1:02:34 PM UTC-7, David Benes wrote:Hi Brandon, is seems, that it is the same lens as Samyang 8mm f/3.5 (except the removable hood). That Samyang has stereographic projection. Regards David On your advice I just tried a stereographic projection and