On 24 April 2013 21:19, Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net> wrote:
> So I suggest you try a series of tests with different optimisation settings:
>
> - roll, yaw and view
> - roll, pitch and yaw
> - roll, pitch, yaw and view
> - everything

Let me add one more thing here: In my experience you need to add d and
e as parameters to optimize even if you leave the others (like v and
a-c) to the lens calibration. Those vary each time you take the lens
off and mount it again.

Also the posted example to me looks like there isn't a sufficient
spread of control points along the whole overlap between two images
which causes the stitching errors. But then I'm used to ultra wide
angle or fisheye lenses.

Felix

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