[hugin-ptx] Re: Adjusting control points after stitch; best practice

2015-02-10 Thread tbransco
Thanks for all the good advice, folks. I did get the slight misalignment sorted out by adding a pair of CPs to the problem pair of images and re-optimizing the entire project. I guess the fact my subject was no closer than about 8 km. made it possible for me to select CPs along the edge of a

Re: [hugin-ptx] 2014.0.0

2015-02-10 Thread Terry Duell
Hello Stan, On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 06:30:15 +1100, Stan Green wrote: Here is the latest. 1. As I reported earlier, PS CS6 (Photomerge) created a painless pano and the CS6 control point detector had no problems finding the control points and creating the pano. 2. I went back to 2012.0.0 a

Re: [hugin-ptx] 2014.0.0

2015-02-10 Thread Stan Green
Here is the latest. 1. As I reported earlier, PS CS6 (Photomerge) created a painless pano and the CS6 control point detector had no problems finding the control points and creating the pano. 2. I went back to 2012.0.0 and no longer got the wxWidget Debug Alert, however, CPfind would not work

[hugin-ptx] Re: Adjusting control points after stitch; best practice

2015-02-10 Thread AlainC
Le lundi 9 février 2015 20:40:51 UTC+1, tbransco a écrit : > > However, there is a small misalignment of some coastline between two of > the images toward the centre of the panorama. I'd add control points > nearer the coastline if I could, but there is absolutely no detail this low > in the

Re: [hugin-ptx] Adjusting control points after stitch; best practice

2015-02-10 Thread bugbear
Terry Duell wrote: Parallax errors, which may be the cause of your problem, are always hard to correct. In general (when parallex is an issue), I try to create control points far from the camera (which won't show parallax) When I have a preliminary stitch I may try to add near-field CPs, but