He wrote "in my case the day shot had 9 hand-held portrait photos and
the night shot had 4 balanced-on-railing landscape photos". This is why
it makes perfect sense to tell hugin to assume two different "lenses"
for each set of photos.

Nice panoramas, and a useful description.

Carl

John McAllister schrieb am 21.03.10 10:32:
> I simply don't see why you are attempting to stack day and night pix.
> Why don't you just produce two separate panos, same lens and PoV?
> Nice effect.

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