In this case, I'm referring to the existing "Apply Template" feature of Hugin. So the way to "input the sequence" would be to manually adjust a project so that the positions of all the images are as you desire, and saving that project.

Then probably copy it somewhere else to a new name that makes you think of whatever pattern you used for shooting it. Later, start a new project, import your image and Apply Template. I don't believe there is an explicit "Save Template," and that might make the feature less obvious to many users.

eo

On Oct 31, 2010, at 3:06 PM, Bernd Hohmann wrote:


On the other hand, if I (we) are shooting a sequence that is standard
for us, it seems that using a Template would work. Apply the template
would distribute the images in close to the correct locations on the
sphere.  Then the trick would be to get the control point generators
to generate points only between adjacent images.

Good suggestion.

I would accept such templates too, but this leads to the question "how to input the sequence?" into the template.

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