2013/3/7 panostar j.hough...@ntlworld.com
PTGui can use different lens parameters for each image.
Hugin also, just in case someone doesn't know...
Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
http://www.panoforum.com.br/
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On Mar 7, 11:12 am, Karmadillo directrix.digi...@gmail.com wrote:
PTgui is even less suitable because of it's design to use one lens for all
photos.
PTGui can use different lens parameters for each image. I stitched it
and got some sort of result. Not perfect, but then the images are
probably
Thanks,
That's not bad. Did you have some control points about 100 pixels out of
alignment?
I have historically found that PTGui is cumbersome where multiple lens are
used in one panorama, however it seems I gave up to early this time.
2 of the input images are visibly distorted from what a
Also, would you be able to share the pts file with me so I can try to
stitch a higher resolution version myself?
On Friday, 8 March 2013 07:43:56 UTC+10, panostar wrote:
On Mar 7, 11:12 am, Karmadillo directrix.digi...@gmail.com wrote:
PTgui is even less suitable because of it's design to
On Mar 8, 4:54 am, Karmadillo directrix.digi...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, would you be able to share the pts file with me so I can try to
stitch a higher resolution version myself?
Project file is at: http://ge.tt/3zIDqQa/v/0 .
It does have a high maximum cp distance of around 100. I used