Sorry, accidentally replied just to original poster.

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Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Aligning multiple image stacks in the same pano - any way to do this automatically?
Date:   Mon, 25 Sep 2023 18:57:50 -1000
From:   David W. Jones <gnomeno...@gmail.com>
To:     J. Schneider* <j-schn...@gmx.de>



On 9/25/23 12:10, J. Schneider* wrote:
Okay,
 you need to assign the stacks and unlink the positions when shooting
handheld before running cpfind. Cpfind needs this information for the
decision which images belong to which stack.
This sounds plausible.
So I guess I have to set Optimise - Geometric (on the Photos tab) to
"Custom Parameters" to get the Optimiser tab. But once the stacks are
defined, I can't do anything to the positions any more. There are
checkboxes only for the stack as a whole. Or what am I missing?
And "cpfind --multirow" is not in the dropdown menu. I guess the whole
approach has to be done on the command line, right?

Best regards,
Joachim

Am 25.09.2023 um 20:12 schrieb T. Modes:
But you need to assign the stacks and unlink the positions when
shooting handheld before running cpfind. Cpfind needs this information
for the decision which images belong to which stack.

Hmm, my thought about it... Assign photos to stacks. For each stack. select only those photos and use align_image_stack to align them. After that, then select only the photos at the top of the stacks, and optimize those for position?

Or vice versa?

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