Carl,
First, thanks for your help serving as a moderator.
Could a single thread been made out of the 3 obviously related posts, the
third of which basically says the issue has been resolved or does the
software force you to create a separate thread for each moderated post?
I do find it a bit
No, taken with various cameras, in different years, seasons, various
objects (mainly architecture)
I am not familiar to any of script languages, but it would look like this
define folder variable: path
for each to last file
set projection: rectilinear
run detect vertical lines
run optimize
Abrimaal wrote:
Now I have a lot of single photos to straighten. Every time I load a new image,
the projection is changed to Equirectangular, when I need Rectilinear.
Repeating it too many times is uncomfortable.
Can I save the settings, that are not included in the Preferences to .ini file?
Now I have a lot of single photos to straighten. Every time I load a new
image, the projection is changed to Equirectangular, when I need
Rectilinear. Repeating it too many times is uncomfortable.
Can I save the settings, that are not included in the Preferences to .ini
file?
or start Hugin
I can see no moderation issue here. Just an impatient new member.
We don't need a real moderation for this very relaxed list. Only when
new group members write a first message to the list (or someone uses a
new email address instead of the one already used) those message(s) are
queued for
In the Preview tab there is an option to uncheck Photometrics, but
unfortunately checked or unchecked creates identical panoramas.
Try in the Panorama Editor - Photometrics: Custom parameters, then in the
tab Exposure that appears when you select Custom - Reset or Edit the
parameters.
On
Yes, it works, PTbatcherGUI can be used, too. Thank you.
Am Donnerstag, 24. November 2016 21:47:11 UTC+1 schrieb Tduell:
>
> Hello Thomas,
>
> On Fri, 25 Nov 2016 07:34:24 +1100, Thomas Güttler
> wrote:
>
> > Thank you for this great software :-)
> >
> > I
(slightly off topic; suggestions as to more appropriate forums
for general multi-image digital post processing welcome)
In my joy at finding new things to do with my digital camera...
I want to try to capture a "perfect" sunrise video.
This is known to be difficult/interesting.
On Tue, 06 Dec 2016 14:36:17 +1100, CY wrote:
Looks like one of the tutorials also mentions autopano-sift-c:
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/multi-row/en.shtml
Yes, that tute was written in 2008.
Quite a few of the tutorials are in need of an update to reflect