Re: [hugin-ptx] Inverse panorama (object panorama) with Hugin?

2014-12-19 Thread Terry Duell
Hello Wolfgang, On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 10:49:32 +1100, Wolfgang Hugemann wrote: Hi everybody, is it posiible to use Hugin for object panoramas, i.e. mapping the outside of an object, say an advertising column, to a long-stretched photograph? So in contrast to shooting a traditional panora

[hugin-ptx] Inverse panorama (object panorama) with Hugin?

2014-12-19 Thread Wolfgang Hugemann
Hi everybody, is it posiible to use Hugin for object panoramas, i.e. mapping the outside of an object, say an advertising column, to a long-stretched photograph? So in contrast to shooting a traditional panorama, I would not stay at one point, but rather surround the object of interest. I th

Re: [hugin-ptx] 360° Panorama Stitching - Output Consistently Warped/Distorted

2014-12-19 Thread Terry Duell
Hello Kyle, On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 06:07:57 +1100, Kyle Johnson wrote: [snip] Here is the basic script we use to build these panoramas. pto_gen --projection=2 --output=project.pto *.tif pto_var --set "v=112.5" --output=project.pto project.pto pto_var --opt "v,d,e,g,t,EeV,Er,Eb,Vb,Vc,Vd,Vx,

[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin - Interrupt/Exception caught

2014-12-19 Thread White Mouse
The final release is not a problem On Saturday, December 13, 2014 9:05:12 PM UTC+3, White Mouse wrote: > > > Install the new version of the program: Hugin_2013.0.0_64bit_Windows --> > Hugin_2014.0.0-rc1_64bit_Windows > Once had a problem with any initial data. Could not find the location and >

[hugin-ptx] Re: 360° Panorama Stitching - Output Consistently Warped/Distorted

2014-12-19 Thread Kyle Johnson
Hello, One other piece of information which may be helpful, which I seem to have omitted: The Hugin GUI provides a "straighten" function, which is recommended in the FAQ. This *does* fix the panorama. I assume the autooptimizer tool with -s would do the same thing, and linefind should help as

[hugin-ptx] 360° Panorama Stitching - Output Consistently Warped/Distorted

2014-12-19 Thread Kyle Johnson
Hello, I am attempting to stitch 360° panoramas shot with an 8mm lens on a crop sensor camera in portrait orientation. The images eventually fed to the stitching workflow are four TIFF files, each rotated 90° around the nodal point. Our old workflow involves the use of PTGui, which produces a