Hi,
If you download the attached pto and run :
cpclean --max-distance "2" -o "./out.pto" "./in.pto"
it revomes 0 control point, even though the max distance is 2.01
I assume cpclean rounds the values and considers 2.01 good enough ?
Problem is because of that, my bash script sometimes works
Hello,
How do I run cpclean in Hugin-2013. The button there used to be seems gone
:).
Thanks
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2013/12/13 memecs fedepera...@gmail.com
Hello,
How do I run cpclean in Hugin-2013. The button there used to be seems gone
:).
I don't use cpclean, but I found something which might be what you are
looking for: right-click somewhere in the Photos tab, then choose
Control points / Clean
Yes, that's exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks again
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Frederic Da Vitoria
davito...@gmail.comwrote:
2013/12/13 memecs fedepera...@gmail.com
Hello,
How do I run cpclean in Hugin-2013. The button there used to be seems
gone :).
I don't use cpclean,
I am using the command line to stitch images together.
I want to improve the removal of unwanted control points. I also want to speed
up the process.
cpclean has two modes pairwise and whole pano. From what I can tell pairwise
looks at all the connections in a project. If every image is
Hi all,
cpclean is a button in the Hugin GUI that prunes outlaying CPs by
statistical methods. It has been written by Thomas Modes' and it works
like Bruno's tried and tested CLI tool ptoclean. A useful addition IMO.
It has been tested to build and work against the latest trunk in OSX,