Well, using timestamp correlating photos and a correlated track of
angles could be trivial.
Does the EXIF standard permitt custom data fields (like in this case
adding heading, rotation, pitch and yaw). In that case it would be
possible to use this infor to generate starting ypr values in
Allright, Is there documentation on how this logics works somwhere to read.
I'm guessing by the name that it is assuming a single flat plane that the
images is should be projected on in order for the CP to match. Right?
So if the reality is different, it is better to search for CP in groups of
I have asked before... I wish I could do something besides only ask :(
I REALLY wish cpfind had a way to analyze smaller version of images (it
uses 1/2 size but default but it's either this or fullsize - nothing else!)
when you have 50 (or 500) source images, it would be extremely helpful to
On 5 Dec 2011 13:29, Oskar Sander wrote:
Allright, Is there documentation on how this logics works somwhere to
read.
I'm guessing by the name that it is assuming a single flat plane that the
images is should be projected on in order for the CP to match. Right?
'hom' isn't a special mosaic
So I'm trying to create several panoramas that are 3 pictures each
from a .bat file. I've so far found very little tutorials, besides the
one that is on the PanoTools Wiki page. I have Hugin, and I have
downloaded autopano-sift-2.3. I created a .bat file from the wiki
page, but the file isn't
Actually, I'm using CPFind to make the control points instead of
autopano-sift
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On Mon 05-Dec-2011 at 12:23 -0800, Gitominoti wrote:
So I'm trying to create several panoramas that are 3 pictures each
from a .bat file. I've so far found very little tutorials, besides the
one that is on the PanoTools Wiki page. I have Hugin, and I have
downloaded autopano-sift-2.3. I created
Okay so do I run these lines in cmd to test them? When I run them
right now by double clicking the .bat file, a cmd pops up, runs
through so code so fast I can't read it, then it closes. I have no
idea what it is doing. When I type it into a cmd, it says that the
command is unknown, or something
2011/12/5 Gitominoti gitomin...@gmail.com
Okay so do I run these lines in cmd to test them? When I run them
right now by double clicking the .bat file, a cmd pops up, runs
through so code so fast I can't read it, then it closes. I have no
idea what it is doing. When I type it into a cmd, it
Yes, I agree with you Jeffery. If CPFIND has option to analyze smaller
versions than working will be very fast.
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 8:28 PM, Jeffrey Martin 360cit...@gmail.com wrote:
I have asked before... I wish I could do something besides only ask :(
I REALLY wish cpfind had a way
On 5 Dez., 17:17, Jeffrey Martin 360cit...@gmail.com wrote:
I like this idea so much, that I continued doing a bit of research on
whether it's possible.
I think it might be.
could the same be done with this position-ometer?http://www.x-io.co.uk/node/9
it would be so cool!
A few years
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