On Tue, 21 May 2024, 13:49 Wade Wang wrote:

> >  'multirow' is what you want, it tries to match all the ends of
> whatever chains are created after running a 'linearmatch'.


Inspired by this, I find I can achieve my goal (matching only feature
> points between adjacent images and the last image matching the first image)
> by two steps, the first step is run all images with linearmatch, the second
> step is select only the last image and the first image, then run
> linearmatch again or run multirow. But I don't know how to convert the
> second step into command line.
>

'multirow' does all these things automatically, there is no need to run
'linearmatch' first.

-- 
Bruno

>

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