On Thu 12-Sep-2013 at 12:56 -0700, Yemi Harris wrote:
Ah, I see, thank you for getting back to me. Knowing this sheds a
lot of light on why my final stitched photo looks slightly
different every time I run the same set of images. Is it possible
to specify what sample it uses from each photo for exposure and
vignetting optimization, so that the final stitched image looks the
same even if I run it through the pipeline multiple times?
Not at the moment, though a patch to force Hugin to use the same
seed every time would be considered - I can't at the moment think
why this would be a problem.
Alternatively you could save a 'good' set of photometric parameters
and apply them to all photos.
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Bruno
On Thursday, September 12, 2013 2:26:34 PM UTC-5, Bruno Postle
wrote:
The Hugin photometric (exposure/vignetting) optimisation uses a
random sample of from each photo, so you will get slightly
different photometric parameters each time.
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