2009/11/10 Bob <boo...@gmail.com>
>
> Is there any more steps to get a more optimized panorama?
>
> panomatic --output Output.pto --fullscale --ncores 4 --sieve2width 5 
> --sieve2height 5 --sieve2size 2 leftImage.jpg rightImage.jpg
> (Autopano-sift-C --ransac on --refine-by-middle Output.pto leftImage.jpg 
> rightImage.jpg)

You could use ptomerge to combine control points from both panomatic
and autopano-sift-c. You can use cpclean and/or celeste_standalone to
remove 'bad' control points before optimisation.

> autooptimiser -o OutputOptim.pto -a -l -s Output.pto
> nona -o out -m TIFF_m OutputOptim.pto leftImage.jpg rightImage.jpg
> enblend -o finished.tif out0000.tif out0001.tif out0002.tif
>
> BTW,the autooptimiser sometimes failed and says:
> HFOV of image leftImage.jpg invalid, trying to read EXIF tags
> Unable to read EXIF data from opened file:leftImage.jpg
> EXIF reading failed, please specify HFOV with -v

HFOV is the horizontal angle of view (or Horizontal Field Of View) of
the photo.  This can often be calculated from the camera EXIF
metadata, but some cameras don't write enough information to the
photo, and some photo editing software discards EXIF data.

-- 
Bruno

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