[hugin-ptx] Re: [remote sensing] Use of Hugin to stitch thermal imagery (methods + results)

2013-03-29 Thread Agustin Lobo
Julien, 1. what scripting language is this? for /l %%x in (943,1,943) do ( it's not the shell (/bin/sh) 2. Are your 16bit images 1 single band tif files? Thanks Agus On Thursday, January 24, 2013 9:04:03 PM UTC+1, Julien Schroder wrote: -- -- You received this message because you are

[hugin-ptx] Re: [remote sensing] Use of Hugin to stitch thermal imagery (methods + results)

2013-03-29 Thread Inti Ernesto Luna Avilés
Dear Julien, I´m working with thermal single band aerial images and have been trying to create mosaics with hugin using manual control points (due to poor image resolution) and attitude information (yaw,pitch and roll), the result seems ok in hugin fast preview panorama, but when i tried to

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: [remote sensing] Use of Hugin to stitch thermal imagery (methods + results)

2013-03-29 Thread Harry van der Wolf
That scripting language is dos batch scripting. something highly obscure to those on Unix like operating systems (like myself). :) Harry 2013/3/29 Agustin Lobo aloboa...@gmail.com Julien, 1. what scripting language is this? for /l %%x in (943,1,943) do ( it's not the shell (/bin/sh)

[hugin-ptx] Re: [remote sensing] Use of Hugin to stitch thermal imagery (methods + results)

2013-01-29 Thread Julien Schroder
How are the full transparency and temperature images related. [Sorry if this is obvious from the nona script, but I don's speak nona :-) ] It appears the full transparency shows a conventional image mosaic with the temperature image (presumably your temperature mosaic image?) as a

[hugin-ptx] Re: [remote sensing] Use of Hugin to stitch thermal imagery (methods + results)

2013-01-29 Thread JohnPW
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 1:52:26 PM UTC-6, Julien Schroder wrote: Well our work was exploratory, we are in a really windy area and the overlap wasn't calculated right that is why it is full of gap. It's pretty hard ot fly totally straight with a plane in this area so that is the best

[hugin-ptx] Re: [remote sensing] Use of Hugin to stitch thermal imagery (methods + results)

2013-01-29 Thread JohnPW
I see in your script stuff (which as I have said, I don't completely understand,) that you are using the --multirow switch. So maybe you are already getting the best performance you can and my suggestion is redundant. John -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[hugin-ptx] Re: [remote sensing] Use of Hugin to stitch thermal imagery (methods + results)

2013-01-25 Thread Julien Schroder
It could be perfect indeed, but I have no idea how to do that with Hugin. It might as well fix the first problem which appear I suspect when I try to straight the stripes. I have the Gps tracks but I don't know how to use them in Hugin Thanks for your comment -- -- You received this message

[hugin-ptx] Re: [remote sensing] Use of Hugin to stitch thermal imagery (methods + results)

2013-01-25 Thread JohnPW
Oh so that first (cyan tinted) image is a gap between two individual images? I thought it was on a larger scale gap on a multi image mosaic. I was thinking it might be from an errant mask, Hugin bug, or some other esoteric problem. What scale is this thing at? How large an area does each image

[hugin-ptx] Re: [remote sensing] Use of Hugin to stitch thermal imagery (methods + results)

2013-01-25 Thread Julien Schroder
Oh so that first (cyan tinted) image is a gap between two individual images? I thought it was on a larger scale gap on a multi image mosaic. I was thinking it might be from an errant mask, Hugin bug, or some other esoteric problem. I stitch together about 150 pictures per stripes using Hugin

[hugin-ptx] Re: [remote sensing] Use of Hugin to stitch thermal imagery (methods + results)

2013-01-25 Thread JohnPW
How are the full transparency and temperature images related. [Sorry if this is obvious from the nona script, but I don's speak nona :-) ] It appears the full transparency shows a conventional image mosaic with the temperature image (presumably your temperature mosaic image?) as a