On Wed 23-Sep-2009 at 00:37 +0200, Pablo d'Angelo wrote:
>
>Quick procedure:
>
>1. panomatic -o 539-549.pto *.jpg
>2. hugin 539-549.pto
>  - set focal length to 50mm (~ HFOV 26°)
>  - open fast preview
>     - set projection to rectilinear,
>     - select hfov and vfov ~ 100
>     - show only the first image.
>     - use the drag tool to move the first image so that it roughly
>looking like a nadir image
>     - select all images again
>  - Go to the optimizer tab, select (optimize y,p,r)
>  - tick "edit script"
>  - copy script into a text file 539.549.txt
>  - Edit script, add
>     Tx0.1 Ty0.1 Tz0.1 to "i" lines, except for the first one.
>  - modify the v lines to include Tx# Ty# Tz# (where # is the image
>    number)
>
>  - run PToptimizer 539-549.txt
>  - run PTmender -o 539-549 539-549.txt
>  - run PTroller -o 539-549.tif 539-5490*.tif
>  - crop 539-549.tif in your favorite image editor.

Works for me, I also found that I can successfully optimise lens 
parameters:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/36383...@n00/3947727801/

..so when can we have this in Hugin? ;-)

-- 
Bruno

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