On Wed 08-Apr-2009 at 09:23 +0100, Mike Runge wrote:
>
>What I would like to do:
>- Drag and Drop a bunch of images that belong to one panorama on a
>shortcut "create hugin project" and this will create a new hugin
>project based my preferred template and it will add an entry to the
>batcher tool.
>
>- Once I have collected a lot of projects this way, I would like to start
>the batcher and let it run on those projects (status: "Fresh" ) just
>to create the controlpoints and verify them. Status needs to change to
>"Waiting for next steps" after having performed.
>
>- Now I can open project by project with hugin (from within the batcher)
>and create some additional verticals, optimize, etc.
>If I do a save, status will change to "Waiting"
>
>- At last, I would like to start remapping and blending from the batcher
>like it works today.
Yes, sounds like a good set of ideas.
The 'panostart' tool in Panotools::Script currently does this on the
command-line, you could create a droplet that took a collection of
photos and used panostart to generate the .pto projects. You could
then use another droplet and the PTBatcher tool to insert these
projects into the batch processor queue.
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Bruno
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