On 15 February 2019 22:40:45 GMT, jim cullen wrote:
>Thanks for your suggestion. After slightly modifying the
>sticth-scan... Python script I have an output.pto I can open in hugin
>and add control points. I assume need remove points on repeated
>features as well, optimize and stich.
Yes,
*In beta2 Pre-Release 2019.0.0.75168618c648 the problem has grown.*
There is no "All Files" filter in "Add Images". It means that it became
impossible to right click a .pto file and open it in another instance of
Hugin.
"Add Images" window is the fastest method for quick preview of a finished
Hello
Thanks for your suggestion. After slightly modifying the sticth-scan... Python
script I have an output.pto I can open in hugin and add control points. I
assume need remove points on repeated features as well, optimize and stich.
Is that basically correct,
and can I delete control points
g...@github.com:mpetroff/stitch-scanned-images.git
has worked for me in similar cases.
Kind regards,
Gunter.
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Any automated tool like this is going to fail some of the time, especially if
your images have repetitive features.
I'm not familiar with stitch-scanned-images, but I would expect that in
addition to producing a stitched image, it would also provide a PTO project
that you can open in Hugin to
Hello
I'm trying to stitch 24 scans into a 2x3 foot drawing using
stitch-scanned-images which is a python script on sf gethub.(Running hugin
2018.0.0 macosx)
First row alone works well.
First 2 of second row fine.
Third scan row 2 has a couple of features with very much in common with second
David W. Jones wrote:
> What's required to compile this on 64-bit Debian Linux? The Hugin
> version they seem to have listed now is 2018.0.0.5abfb4de7961. The
> testing repository shows "2018.0.0+dfsg-3+b1 (testing)".
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Source and binary packages are available in Debian/experimental.
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