MicheleTobias wrote:
I've been working with Hugin on a difficult set of photos. It's a
multi-line set where the second row is at a completely different angle
than the first. I've realized that some of the issues are not with
the photos, but with a curious occurrence with the program that I'm
hoping someone can help me with.
I loaded the photos into a new instance of Hugin, then saved the .pto
file and closed the program. When I opened the program and the file
again, there were estimates for the error between the control points
that never existed before. Now if I try to use the optimizer, I get
very high error estimates, which I believe to be incorrect. Is this
something anyone else has experienced? Does anyone have a work-
around?
Hmmm, is this related to Hugin's habit of opening an optimized and
untouched PTO file, and always reporting that "control points have
changed, re-alignment is needed"? Almost like it considers the very act
of opening the PTO to somehow have changed the control points
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