I have done that for Ricoh Theta S and my workflow included a first step to
split the frames in two images using imagemagick. Then Hugin could
understand better each file as a fisheye image and stitch it.
I don't have my script here to give you more details. From what I remember:
- separate
Hello
2016-06-28 10:32 UTC+02:00, paul womack :
> Whilst Hugin is typically used for panoramas, it can also
> be used for HDR via Enfuse.
>
> Does anyone else on the list dabble in other techniques
> the involved the manipulation of multiple images?
>
> Once I started
Whilst Hugin is typically used for panoramas, it can also
be used for HDR via Enfuse.
Does anyone else on the list dabble in other techniques
the involved the manipulation of multiple images?
Once I started listing them, I realised how many there are:
* Panorama
* HDR (exposure stacking)
*