Awesome, I’ll check that out!  Definitely sounds like what I’m trying to 
accomplish.  I assume you’re loading a few images into Hugin to prime the pto 
file?


> On May 15, 2019, at 3:39 AM, Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net> wrote:
> 
> In Panotools::Script 0.29, released just a couple of days ago! There is a 
> tool called nona-deshake that does exactly this.
> 
> Basically you pick an anchor photo, straighten, crop, defish, or whatever, in 
> Hugin, then save the PTO project. nona-deshake then uses this as a reference 
> to align all the photos in the set. It even skips already rendered frames so 
> you can rerun it to track ongoing projects.
> 
> It works well with enormous image sets, though it doesn't cope well with 
> day/night transitions, and I had one site camera that slowly tilted to one 
> side over a couple of months until it couldn't cope any more.
> 
> -- 
> Bruno
> 

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