Thanks Lukas
Now i understand this.
But the problem is still the same.
I can change the interpolation of noa to whatever i want.
In the pto file the i parameter on the m line changes everstime (i0,
i6, i3 etc.)
But i never get any differences between the output files.
Why? Is this a bug?
Gregor
On 2 April 2012 14:48, swissgregi wrote:
> I have the actual win64 bit version of hugin.
> It doesn't matter what interpolator i have choosen. I always get
> exactly the same output.
>
> So i tried to use nona in command line.
> The documentation on http://hugin.sourceforge.net/docs/nona/nona.txt
I have the actual win64 bit version of hugin.
It doesn't matter what interpolator i have choosen. I always get
exactly the same output.
So i tried to use nona in command line.
The documentation on http://hugin.sourceforge.net/docs/nona/nona.txt
is wrong.
I get absolute different commands when i ca