Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-14 Thread Roger Broadie
That's helpful. I tried the option you recommended on several panoramas that had the black area or areas showing in different places and it solved them all. The only comment I would make is that in the most difficult of those stitches, on which I concentrated the most, it left a vestigial

[hugin-ptx] using Hugin to flatten 3d fisheye image

2017-01-14 Thread Paul Gilliam
is it possible to take a single fisheye image, convert it to equirectangular, then apply those exact same setting to another image? -- A list of frequently asked questions is available at: http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[hugin-ptx] Re: Other multi-image techniques?

2017-01-14 Thread T. Modes
Hi Abrimaal Am Samstag, 14. Januar 2017 18:04:27 UTC+1 schrieb Abrimaal: > > It is possible to create an image like this without blending the moving > object with the background. Draw a mask around the object on the 1st photo, > copy the mask to all other photos, then delete the mask from the

[hugin-ptx] Re: Other multi-image techniques?

2017-01-14 Thread Abrimaal
It is possible to create an image like this without blending the moving object with the background. Draw a mask around the object on the 1st photo, copy the mask to all other photos, then delete the mask from the 1st. The same for all images. At the end check if the masks don't overlap. On

Re: [hugin-ptx] How to map a pixel (x,y) at a original image to the pixel (x_p, y_p) at the generated panorama by using some specific function or API?

2017-01-14 Thread Rui Zeng
Dear Sir, Thanks a lot for your help. Your informative answer perfectly addressed my issue. Thanks again. By the way, may I have your gmail, you can send me by private reply. King regards, Rui Zeng On Friday, January 13, 2017 at 2:51:37 AM UTC+10, Bruno Postle wrote: > > Hugin can't give you

[hugin-ptx] Re: Other multi-image techniques?

2017-01-14 Thread T. Modes
Hi Jeff, Am Freitag, 13. Januar 2017 21:53:50 UTC+1 schrieb Jeff: > > The two I can think of are of someone jumping over a stream and another > of someone using a rope swing to jump in a river. I'd use hugin to align > the pictures, output as multiple layers, then use GIMP to selectively erase