I mainly need it to be scripted and fast without a gui to fiddle with so I
can shoot tethered and   drop tiffs into a folder to see the result before
moving on. Also, I do need to blend because natural light changes things,
there is also lens cast corrections being applied that can create miniscule
differences. So original question stands, script to parse images in same
folder to stich and blend while limiting to xy.

On Sun, Apr 9, 2017, 2:47 PM Carl von Einem <ei...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Do you really need to blend the images?
>
> So whats the problem if you just extend the canvas in Photoshop and
> manually move the layers? Is it a lack of pixel accuracy or do you need
> to correct vignetting?
>
> If you want to just "shift" your images in Hugin without altering yaw,
> pitch and roll you need to switch to expert mode and look into the
> translation technique.
>
> See <http://wiki.panotools.org/Stitching_a_photo-mosaic>
>
> There is also a tutorial:
> <http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/Mosaic-mode/en.shtml>
>
> Does that work for you?
>
> On 08.04.17 19:47, Derin Korman wrote:
> > I used a fixed lens, only shifted the back, as you mentioned, we can't
> > fake depth of field, and at my print size, any transformation caused too
> > much resolution loss. Which brings us back to the first issue, I need
> > something that I can tell to only move images in the xy without pitch,
> > yaw or rotation.
> >
> > Photoshop blends bizarrely especially around straight verticals like
> > poles, missing alignment completely at times if there are similar
> > features on either side. Hugin and ptgui will try to compensate for
> > pitch yaw and roll, and sometimes do so for miniscule amounts which
> > again hurt resolution at 400mp (4 to 6 images).
> >
> > Lastly, I was really hoping I could script it so that it just eats a
> > folder of images and puts it in a subfolder when I double click. I can
> > send a small donation if someone could help me with it.
> >
> >
> > On Sat, Apr 8, 2017, 8:31 PM Erik Krause <erik.kra...@gmx.de
> > <mailto:erik.kra...@gmx.de>> wrote:
> >
> >     Am 06.04.2017 um 23:39 schrieb derin k:
> >      > These are normal photos of architecture, but since I am moving
> >     the camera
> >      > back only, there will be no perspective shift or rotation in the
> >     images, I
> >      > will just be moving the sensor within the image circle.
> >
> >     Did you do that with a fixed lens and shifting the back, or did you
> use
> >     a fixed camera and shifted the lens? In the second case there is a
> >     possibility of parallax errors, since you actually moved the entrance
> >     pupil. In the first case you should be able to stitch them perfectly
> >     with any image editor that supports layers. If you still want to use
> >     hugin: it's the same process as outlined here:
> >     http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/scans/en.shtml
> >
> >     In general it is far better to use a well adjusted panoramic tripod
> head
> >     and rotate the camera with a normal lens. hugin can do a perfect
> >     geometrical simulation of a shift lens. What it can't simulate is the
> >     depth of field, though.
> >
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