Re: [hugin-ptx] What confuses Hugin

2016-10-15 Thread Carl von Einem
Hi Steve, Steve Edmonds wrote on 15.10.16 01:53: In this process Hugin itself will correct for perspective in your photos, so the images will perfectly match if you have little parallax. I have a bit of parallax (you will see this in the background) but am not interested within this

Re: [hugin-ptx] What confuses Hugin

2016-10-14 Thread Steve Edmonds
> In this process Hugin itself will correct for perspective in your > photos, so the images will perfectly match if you have little parallax. > I have a bit of parallax (you will see this in the background) but am not interested within this exercise in the background, or anything outside

Re: [hugin-ptx] What confuses Hugin

2016-10-14 Thread Steve Edmonds
Changing the focal length of the lens does affect the straightness of the window frames, but introduces some other problems. At setting 200mm (for the images taken with 28mm) the frames are straight in the preview but not aligned or perspective corrected. So may be I am not understanding the

Re: [hugin-ptx] What confuses Hugin

2016-10-14 Thread Luís Henrique Camargo Quiroz
Hi Steve, Have you *optimized*, after finding the control points, for yaw, pitch, roll, and perhaps (better after yaw, pitch, roll, in a second step) also for positions? It is this optimization that reduces the initial errors and thus correctly repositions each image in order to build a

[hugin-ptx] What confuses Hugin

2016-10-14 Thread Steve Edmonds
I have just started to use Hugin. After trying to take some pictures with effect in a forest (and failing) I did some comparative tests between panorama and wide angle for the same HFOV. This has led me to delve deeper into the panorama style and the use of Hugin. I have a pano head arriving