Re: [hugin-ptx] Alignment of multi-row images

2015-11-02 Thread Bruno Postle


On 2 November 2015 12:07:06 GMT+00:00, Mike Cowlishaw wrote:
>
>I wonder whether the order of the images makes a difference (these are 
>top-to-bottom, a column at a time, whereas before I've always done 
>left-to-right, a row at a time)?

Hugin does assume rows by default (you can change this in the preferences 
window). It should be able to cope with up-down patterns just as well as 
left-right, and zig-zag arrangements should work as well.

Unless there are gaps or featureless areas, like blue sky, it's difficult to 
say what the problem is, can you upload a sample somewhere?

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Lost fast panorama preview under Microsoft

2015-11-02 Thread T. Modes


Am Montag, 2. November 2015 03:39:13 UTC+1 schrieb Groogle:
>
>
> > No, it is still there. But it is deactivated by default. Press the 
> > ctrl key and move over the panorama or activate the identify tool on 
> > the preview tab. 
>
> There used to be two ways.  That's one of them; the other was to run 
> the cursor over the image numbers at the top.  That no longer works. 
>
>
Wrong. It is still working, but only when the identify tool is activated, 
as written above. 

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Requires HUGIN Server Process expert

2015-11-02 Thread Lada

Carlos, thank you for your answer!

 Let me explain the situation once again and answer the questions you 
asked. Forgive me if i'll miss some important details, as i said, i'm not 
expert in this area, so feel free to ask for information.

Earlier when we used our old device (that's one our own design), we put in 
server Hugin .opt that we had got from desktop Hugin after stitching 
panoramas of this device. And thanks to that .opt we got good results. That 
device had only one camera module and was rotated by panohead (another one 
our own design). And that stitching was pretty good.
Then we've made our custom assembly, that has 4 5MP camera models with 
fisheye lens. There are 60 degrees between the central axis of the lens of 
horisontal and vertical pairs of camera modules. 















Assemble doesn't imply a panohead, all 4 modules are placed as close to 
each other as it's possible and are rotated on monopod around the least 
point of parallax. 

We've chose this way, 'cause it make shooting process faster. 


We tried to use old .opt, but it didn't work well. That's why we are 
searching for hugin expert.

So if this information helps you to get good results, we'll glad to work 
with you, and we are waiting for your proposals about the cost of 
co-operation and timing of your work.

воскресенье, 25 октября 2015 г., 18:46:38 UTC+3 пользователь Lada написал:
>
> Hello!
>
> We are looking for the HUGIN Server Process expert.
> Previously we liked results of HUGIN web service API work, but after 
> changing the device that takes pictures for panoramas, panoramas stitch 
> became very bad. Now the device consist of 4 camera module located as close 
> to each other as possible. When photographer press a button all 4 cameras 
> take a picture. After that, photographer turns the device 120 degrees and 
> pushes a button (+ 4 pictures), rotates 120 and presses again (+ 4 
>  pictures). Thus we have 12 pictures to stitch the panorama.
> Although cameras are positioned as close as possible, there are problems 
> with parallax. Because of this, problems with detecting control points 
> exist. However, other software (Autopano) gives good results.
> We are looking for someone who can help us adjust HUGIN api to get results 
> not worse than we are now receiving from the Autopano.
> I attached a link to 5 folders with source pictures for the panoramas and 
> the results we got when had stitched them with the Autopano.
> https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/0B7LQ8sYQPdl7RXhLTWpNWEt1LTg
>
> Please try to make panoramas, and if you find the parameters that can be 
> set in HUGIN Server Process for good automatically stitching, contact me by 
> e-mail (), we will be happy to cooperate with you. Please write in a 
> letter to the desired reward, what time you'll need and attach the results 
> of stitching that you will got.
>

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[hugin-ptx] Alignment of multi-row images

2015-11-02 Thread Mike Cowlishaw
I've been using Hugin for some time and have always got excellent results 
with panoramas from up to 4 x 6 images.  However I recently tried a much 
larger set (6 x 12) and the align step failed badly with messages about 
many unconnected images.   If I take a subset (e.g., the first 12 images) 
alignment works as normal.

I wonder whether the order of the images makes a difference (these are 
top-to-bottom, a column at a time, whereas before I've always done 
left-to-right, a row at a time)?   Or is there a way I can 'tell' Hugin how 
the images are arranged?

If not, any suggestions?  This is a fresh installation of 2015.0.0 with no 
settings changed.

Thanks -- Mike

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