Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Lens correction with Hugin

2018-05-16 Thread Robert Lounsberry
Thank you very much. I was working toward what seems an impossible end. Disregarding the difference in the numbers, I was finally able to arrive at the proper corrections for the 16 and 20mm focal lengths for the zoom lens I'm testing. Thank you very much for your help and kindness. Best regards,

[hugin-ptx] Re: Lens correction with Hugin

2018-05-16 Thread Torsten Bronger
Hallöchen! Robert Lounsberry writes: > [...] Is that a realistic goal? To be able to get close to those > numbers? Even without having looked at the video yet I can say: No. Very different coefficients can yield rather similar functions in the respective interval. The actual question is whethe

[hugin-ptx] Re: Lens correction with Hugin

2018-05-16 Thread Robert Lounsberry
Thanks for the reply. I redid everything making sure I added a new line 3, 4, and 5 for the lines I was using. I've included a video of the process after I added the lines. I'll show that each line is it's own number yet when I optimize them all the numbers I arrive at are vastly different than

[hugin-ptx] Re: part of a panorama is filled by a solid color

2018-05-16 Thread zarl
Hi Alexander, as Thomas already said we need more details. If you use enblend for blending your images I am also interested in the command line arguments you provided. Can you share the .pto file with us? Also did you add more images to the project than needed, e.g. are images overlapping almo