Hello,
it's been some time since I last made a pano of stacked shots and now
I'm struggling to find out my previous workflow. I have been googeling
and searching through hugin-ptx and found this older post of which the
content seemed familiar. But in the current version (2022 on Windows)
doesn't have "Cpfind (multirow/stacked)" as a setting any more.
So the task is:
6 images, handheld!, consisting of 2 stacks of 3 images each, as a
(vertical, in this case) panorama.
When adding the images, hugin doesn't yet recognise by itself that there
might be stacks involved.
Ist there a way to
1) make hugin align the images inside the stacks first and
2) then align the 2 stacks as a panorama?
There must be a tutorial somewhere that I haven't found. Could someone
be so nice to point me there?
If there is, you needn't read further to tell me what's wrong with the
workflow I thought up myself which doesn't work as expected.
Apart from the fact that it doesn't work as expected, this workflow
would be extremely laborious for more stacks.
1) Images are added, but not yet defined as stacks (so they are 1
separate stack each). Select the images of 1 stack by hand and align
them with CPFind.
2) Optimise the stacks by switching on only the images of the current
stack and define one of them as anchor, optimise.
3) Define the stacks 0 an 1.
4) Let CPFind add control points for aligning the panorama. It generates
points between images 0 and 3 as expected.
5) Optimise. Unexpectedly, the images inside the stacks are optimized
again, they fit worse than before.
Best regards
Joachim
Am 20.10.2018 um 09:44 schrieb T. Modes:
Am Samstag, 20. Oktober 2018 08:41:15 UTC+2 schrieb Geoffrey Liu:
Maybe there is some philosophy behind why this is the behavior.
But I would really like a way to align the images in all my stacks
at once without having to go through this laborious process!
Anybody aware of something I might be missing?
Unlink the image positions in the stacks. Cpfind multirow strategy
already handles stacks. But when the position of the images is linked
it assumes the images in the stacks are already aligned and does not
search cp inside each stack.
If you insist on align_image_stack there is the setting "Cpfind
(multirow/stacked)" which runs align_image_stack on each stack and
then link all stacks with cpfind. Or you can create your own setting
in the control points detectors.
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