On 2010-12-05 tmodes wrote:
> The sieve2* switches are used to get a better distribution of the cps.
> As far as I unterstood the image is divided in sieve2width *
> sieve2height parts/rectangles. In each of it cpfind keeps only
> sieve2size control points.

Thank you for the explanation. That clears things up.

> If you want to use the setting on the image tab add "--sieve2width 1
> --sieve2height 1 --sieve1size %p" to the cpfind parameters. But then you
> will get a worser distribution of the cp.

Ok. I will set --sieve2width 3 --sieve2height 3 --sieve1size %p and
keep p at something like 2 or 3.

However I would still *like* to have my original wish: "Keep only the
best ten control points", somehow magically balancing quality and
distribution.


> I'm not sure if a complete support of all 3 parameters is really needed
> in the GUI.
[...]

I am quite happy with current single control for this setting, it
just should work.

thanks for your assistance.
cu andreas

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/685489

Title:
  cpfind - add option to limit number of control points

Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  cpfind is missing a option to limit the the number of control points per pair 
of images (like autopano-sift-c's --maxmatches option).

Having a large number of control points (cpfind adds 30+) increases the amount 
of work to get rid of the bad ones.



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