Hi,
I'm making test-shots with my home-made gigapan unit.
I have to clean up the control points manually because cpfind
sometimes finds matches that are not there, but also because it
sometimes doesn't find matches that ARE there.
Because I know the shooting order of my pano, I know which images
overlap with which others.
Just like multiblend now allows you to specify the seamlines in an
external program, I would like to be able to load the
list-of-images-to-try-to-match into cpfind. Simple ones it should be
able to do all by itself.
- All pairs
- 0-1, 1-2, 2-3, 3-4 ... (n-1 - n).
But apparently the "multirow" option that is already available does
not do a really good (enough) job.
So, how about we allow cpfind to read a list of potential matches?
The advantage is that we separate the "what matches to try" from the
control point finding. This means that in the future for example,
after an initial layout optmization, we might find overlaps where
there are no controlpoints. So then the hugin gui might be able to
fire off a second cpfind run that runs on the found-to-be-overlapping
images....
Or maybe this is already implemented and I should just go and RTFM?
Roger.
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