Hello Bob,
On Wed, 09 Oct 2013 12:26:20 +1100, Bob Mahar <muhlen...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, the "divide and conquer" approach worked for me as well as for
Napoleon.
Picking a cluster of 4-6 adjacent shots gives similar results, and
stitching those intermediate shots same again. It just seems to be
completely ignoring the horizontal control points. There must be some
threshold I am violating angle wise. I was able to use Gimp to modify
the
perspective after the fact, seems to produce nearly identical output.
Given I can fix in post, I give up... ;-) If I find some magic that
fixes this, I'll post it.
OK. Sorry it isn't working out correctly in Hugin.
I'll try some experiments to see if I can see something similar, but it
may be a wild goose chase.
Cheers,
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Terry Duell
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