I am doing it in a way that can be scripted. I generate one PTO file for
each pair of images then join them with pto_merge, that comes with hugin.

[ ]s, Carlos.

2011/5/15 Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net>

> On Sun 15-May-2011 at 10:36 -0700, Thomas Robitaille wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm trying to make a panorama with thousands of images from a video
>> sequence. Finding the control points takes a long time, so I was
>> wondering if there is a way (in a script or Hugin) to only look for
>> control points in neighboring images, so e.g. image 2 would only have
>> control points with images 1 and 3, and so on?
>>
>
> There is a cpfind --linearmatch option to only attempt alignment between
> consecutive photos.  I'm not sure if this was available in 2010.4.0 or if
> you need to use a 2011.0.0 snapshot.
>
> My experience of doing this with other tools is that you only need one
> blurred frame to break the sequence, there is an additional cpfind
> --linearmatchlen option that you can use to match further than just one
> adjacent photo.
>
> --
> Bruno
>
>
>

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