2009/9/22 Pablo d'Angelo <pablo.dang...@web.de>:
> Hi Matt,
>
>> This is the method I had been using before, but obviously without the
>> Tilt parameters and so it really struggled.
>
> Actually, I played around a little, and I wasn't satisfied with the tilt
> parameters, so changed libpano to allow estimate the X,Y and Z camera
> position (assuming a planar earth). I still need to do some final
> testing, but so far it doesn't look too bad.

I see you've checked some of these changes into SVN, I've uncommented
the '#define MOSAIC_XYZ 1' line in adjust.c. Is there anything I need
to do elsewhere to allow it estimate these variables?

>> Thanks a lot for all your suggestions. I think I'm going to have to
>> get a working group together within OSM to try to work on these
>> problems. This experiment with aerial photography will likely be
>> repeated again and so I feel it's worthwhile for us to create a strong
>> open source workflow for creating full stitched images.
>
> Please keep me updated. Where do you discuss these issues?

Well, I only got involved in this a few days ago but Stefan de Konink
has been looking at this for a while now. As I understand it, most
discussion has gone on in the Dutch language list so far.

-- 
Matt Williams
http://milliams.com

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