Re: [hugin-ptx] Something simple I'm doing wrong with 360 pano: sideways/upside images?

2021-05-31 Thread clepsydrae
Thanks for the response! -- Turns out I was too quick to describe the CPs 
as "sensible" -- I paid closer attention, did some tests, etc, and as you 
say, with the problematic images there were some pairs of images with 
clusters of CPs that were pretty close to each other. I am still surprised 
that it managed to rotate the images, but I can see that better CPs would 
solve things. Indeed, I did a run (after lining the images up roughly) with 
CPfind using "--celeste --prealign" and it worked well.

So, user error, as usual. :-)

Thanks.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Something simple I'm doing wrong with 360 pano: sideways/upside images?

2021-05-31 Thread Luís Henrique Camargo Quiroz
   Hi,

   This seems very strange to me. If the images which remained in a
horizontal position also have sensible CPs, as the turned sideways have,
then at least there must be some big errors, or else the initial and final
image from your circle are missing CPs in between. Please check this, and
maybe try some manual CPs yourself (more CPs) to force the circle to close.
Could you share just the project file?
Have you closely examined when the sequence turns from horizontal to
vertical? There must be wrong CPs there, or a very close group of CPs ;
spread them, trying to make the images harder to rotate.

Well, don't forget to reset positions before you try again. Also, check
if the EXIF data and lens parameters are good.

Let's see what happens,

regards,

   Luís Henrique

Em seg., 31 de mai. de 2021 às 16:38, clepsydrae 
escreveu:

> I've successfully stitched panos and aligned stacks and such in the past
> with hugin, but I'm newly on version 2020.0.0.2f576e5d5b4a (Kubuntu 21.10)
>
> I open hugin, add 36 images (taken with canon 10-18 at 10mm, portrait
> orientation, on EOS-100D, exported from Canon software to 16bit TIFF).
> These are just me turning in a circle, nothing too crazy, plus a couple
> extra images higher/lower than the horizon. I set the Lens type to
> equirectangular.
>
> Focal length shows as expected: 10mm, multiplier 1.62.
>
> I find CPs with CPFind+celeste. It finds ~1600 CPs. They look very good,
> in general. Maybe 10 CPs in the clouds (which I removed manually once, but
> not on other attempts) -- generally good, no crazy CPs.
>
> I optimize (tried Positions and View, Positions/View/Barrel, and
> Everything without translation). I go to View->Control Points to check
> things out and roughly half of the images are now turned sideways, upside
> down, etc. These are all images that had sensible CPs in them. They still
> do, but all the CPs are of course sideways now (still in correct
> positions). There is only visual gibberish in the panosphere.
>
> Any tips as to what I'm doing wrong? Everything seems to be working
> perfectly until the optimization. Thanks!
>
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[hugin-ptx] Something simple I'm doing wrong with 360 pano: sideways/upside images?

2021-05-31 Thread clepsydrae
I've successfully stitched panos and aligned stacks and such in the past 
with hugin, but I'm newly on version 2020.0.0.2f576e5d5b4a (Kubuntu 21.10)

I open hugin, add 36 images (taken with canon 10-18 at 10mm, portrait 
orientation, on EOS-100D, exported from Canon software to 16bit TIFF). 
These are just me turning in a circle, nothing too crazy, plus a couple 
extra images higher/lower than the horizon. I set the Lens type to 
equirectangular.

Focal length shows as expected: 10mm, multiplier 1.62.

I find CPs with CPFind+celeste. It finds ~1600 CPs. They look very good, in 
general. Maybe 10 CPs in the clouds (which I removed manually once, but not 
on other attempts) -- generally good, no crazy CPs.

I optimize (tried Positions and View, Positions/View/Barrel, and Everything 
without translation). I go to View->Control Points to check things out and 
roughly half of the images are now turned sideways, upside down, etc. These 
are all images that had sensible CPs in them. They still do, but all the 
CPs are of course sideways now (still in correct positions). There is only 
visual gibberish in the panosphere.

Any tips as to what I'm doing wrong? Everything seems to be working 
perfectly until the optimization. Thanks!

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