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
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 -
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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