Excellent!
Try the various drag-and-drop options, see how things turn out. I think
the problem is rooted in drag-and-drop identifying bogus stacks, but I
could be wrong.
On 8/20/23 13:51, dgjohnston wrote:
Stanley … thanks, the download worked. If I run into anything
interesting I’ll send
I just started to test Hugin, and prepared four well matching levelled
images . I got this bent panorama:
[image: TheCastle.png]
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Greg, thanks for the additional information. The images in this set are well
suited to the quick run though using the Fast Pano Preview because of the
randomness of the rocks, trees, and water. It’s hard to detect any minor
discrepancies like one would with images of manmade structures. With
Hello!
Just in case someone comes across this thread, I have figured out the
solution suggested above that is currently working….templates and
prealigned commands to re-use known locations of images. The DJI Mini 2
shoots a pano in the same manner each time thankfully.
I have modified my
On Sunday, 20 August 2023 at 6:34:23 -0400, Stanley Green wrote:
> If the link is still active, you can try to get the images directly:
>
> https://wetransfer.com/downloads/c5b1b40878f4f80c5b68af6a6767392b20230817102250/51d164ee951b6c084af7ed1d0d27730e20230817102250/2ee2fd
Thanks for that.
I'm
On Monday, 21 August 2023 at 3:42:13 -0700, Martin wrote:
>
> I just started to test Hugin, and prepared four well matching levelled
> images . I got this bent panorama:
Without seeing the input files, it's hard to know if anything went
wrong. But you can fix this from the Move/Drag tab in the