[hugin-ptx] Re: Tell hugin relative position of pictures to be stitched ?

2013-02-21 Thread T. Modes
Hi Agus, On 21 Feb., 07:00, Agustin Lobo aloboa...@gmail.com wrote: Thomas, I do not see the Hugin's CPFind (prealigned) option among the ones listed in my version (Mac OSx 2012 2012.0.0 built by Harry van der Wolf) I see it, that this setting is missing in the Mac version. Can I add

[hugin-ptx] Re: Tell hugin relative position of pictures to be stitched ?

2013-02-20 Thread Agustin Lobo
Thomas, I do not see the Hugin's CPFind (prealigned) option among the ones listed in my version (Mac OSx 2012 2012.0.0 built by Harry van der Wolf) Can I add it? Or do I have to use the command line cpfind? Thanks Agus On Friday, January 25, 2013 6:16:14 PM UTC+1, T. Modes wrote: Is

[hugin-ptx] Re: Tell hugin relative position of pictures to be stitched ?

2013-02-03 Thread T. Modes
Hi Bruno, On 31 Jan., 22:41, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote: So if I understand it you can set the roll, pitch and yaw for four photos by creating a file like this:    r0=0.0,p0=20,y0=0.0    r1=0.0,p1=-20,y1=90.0    r2=0.0,p2=20,y2=180.0    r3=0.0,p3=-20,y3=270.0 I added an

[hugin-ptx] Re: Tell hugin relative position of pictures to be stitched ?

2013-02-01 Thread T. Modes
Hi Bruno, On 31 Jan., 22:41, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote: Ah, you beat me to it by three days!  It looks like they are complimentary methods, pto_var is much more scriptable and allows batch setting of parameters, whereas match-n-shift makes you do all the work in a spreadsheet.

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Tell hugin relative position of pictures to be stitched ?

2013-01-31 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 30-Jan-2013 at 08:38 -0800, Thomas Modes wrote: I just added a CSV --input option to match-n-shift (only in Panotools::Script in panotools SVN for now). (match-n-shift is a script that turns a list of photos into a Hugin .pto project, very similar to pto_gen) The idea is that if you

[hugin-ptx] Re: Tell hugin relative position of pictures to be stitched ?

2013-01-30 Thread T. Modes
Hi Bruno, I just added a CSV --input option to match-n-shift (only in Panotools::Script in panotools SVN for now). (match-n-shift is a script that turns a list of photos into a Hugin .pto project, very similar to pto_gen) The idea is that if you can put your shooting arrangement in a

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Tell hugin relative position of pictures to be stitched ?

2013-01-29 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 25-Jan-2013 at 09:16 -0800, Thomas Modes wrote: Variant 2: assign rough positions to all images (set yaw, pitch and roll accordingly), then use cpfind with the prealigned matching strategy (cpfind --prealigned). The GUI has already a setting for this use case (named Hugin's CPFind

[hugin-ptx] Re: Tell hugin relative position of pictures to be stitched ?

2013-01-25 Thread T. Modes
Is there something like this ? Yes. Variant 1: first assign stack numbers to the stacked images. Then use cpfind with the multirow switch (cpfind --multirow). This will drastically reduce the number of image pairs checked. Variant 2: assign rough positions to all images (set yaw, pitch and

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Tell hugin relative position of pictures to be stitched ?

2013-01-25 Thread Henner Zeller
On 25 January 2013 09:16, T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de wrote: Is there something like this ? Yes. Variant 1: first assign stack numbers to the stacked images. Then use cpfind with the multirow switch (cpfind --multirow). This will drastically reduce the number of image pairs checked.