,
but
sometimes it is a little hard to do:
http://cartola.org/fotos/_cache/Diversas/Engenhocas/_screen/20111004-mastro.jpg
Cheers,
Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
http://www.panoforum.com.br/
2012/11/18 TvE tvone...@gmail.com javascript
Carlos, thanks for posting your steps. Running align_image_stack from the
command line sounds like a nice idea. You could also output the result into
the .pto file, I believe. I don't know about pre-fusing each stack into a
24-bit jpg. I would be concerned that you could end up with images that
Ramiro, I'm not an expert but here is what I've been happy with. I shoot 3
bracketed images per tile and I tend to have 10-12 tiles total (360
spherical pano). I load the images into hugin, then I create the stacks in
the images tab. For each stack I run align-image-stack to find control
if this works for you! Hugin has so many options
that it's difficult to figure out how to do something efficiently... (Not a
complaint, just a statement of fact...)
On Saturday, November 17, 2012 12:53:15 PM UTC-8, tbransco wrote:
Thanks for your helpful post, TvE.
I have a question which I
Here's a recap of my workflow. I need to test it some more, but so far it
seems to work:
- shoot ~10 tiles for a spherical pano, total of ~30 images with 3x
bracketing (10.5mm, full-frame fisheye, 6 tiles around, 2x-3x up, 2x down)
- pre-process to increase sharpness and local contrast
On Friday, March 4, 2011 9:45:26 AM UTC-8, Frank '76 wrote:
So where is this log put and can I inspect it after I have
done some operation???
Given that no solution has been posted I assume the log just disappears? Is
there a feature request in the bug tracker to add something to
On windows, wxExecute doesn't display error output from the program. For
example, I got an error pop-up for align_image_stack that shows the full
command line but then just says failed with error code: 1. When I type
the command line in manually I get a reasonable error output. In my case it
I've been fiddling with the panorama/stacked and multirow/stacked control
point detectors and remain a little puzzled. I shoot spherical panos with a
10.5mm full-frame fisheye consisting of 6 vertical shots all around, two
zenith shots with 90 degree rotation, and one nadir shot. Each shot is
This probably an FAQ, but I couldn't find an answer: when do you sharpen
spherical panoramas? Before compositing (i.e. sharpen the original images)
or afterwards, and if so, using what type of projection (I need to output
equirectangular in the end)?
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Thomas, can you clarify what you mean by go over the 180 degree border?
Do you mean that I have a panorama that covers more than 180 degrees in
some direction? Or that some images cross the nadir or the zenith point? Is
there some explanation of what the limitation of the currently chosen
On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 1:28:11 PM UTC-7, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Tue 11-Sep-2012 at 11:52 -0700, TvE wrote:
Thomas, can you clarify what you mean by go over the 180 degree border?
Do you mean that I have a panorama that covers more than 180 degrees in
some direction? Or that some
. Dunno whether that is because I have
too few control points or a bug.
Thanks much!
On Sunday, September 9, 2012 3:17:20 PM UTC-7, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Sun 09-Sep-2012 at 14:44 -0700, TvE wrote:
I'm having trouble with a spherical pano where I have multiple
nadir shots and a bit of a mess
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