Thank you very much: I will try.
Il giorno sab 6 mar 2021 alle ore 22:06 'H.Dersch' via hugin and other free
panoramic software ha scritto:
> Should be possible, but it will be displayed as flat image.
>
> giuseppe...@gmail.com schrieb am Samstag, 6. März 2021 um 11:05:07 UTC+1:
>
>> Hi.
>>
Hi.
Thank you for posting your interesting project!
Is it possible to use in a 360 degree cylindrical projection image?
Thank you,
Giuseppe
Il giorno ven 5 mar 2021 alle ore 16:37 'H.Dersch' via hugin and other free
panoramic software ha scritto:
> See Project Page
.
Regards,
Giuseppe
Il giorno ven 2 ott 2020 alle ore 12:38 giuseppe porciani <
giuseppe.porci...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> Hi,
> I gave it a try. In my case Hugin does not ask for lens parameters because
> the exif data give rectilinear: 98 degrees Hfov, which seems the case
> consider
Hi,
I gave it a try. In my case Hugin does not ask for lens parameters because
the exif data give rectilinear: 98 degrees Hfov, which seems the case
considering the relatively low distortion. In the five equatorial pictures
CP detects enough control points. It does not in the zenith and nadir
2019-05-08 21:41 GMT+02:00, David Benes :
> st 8. 5. 2019 v 18:31 odesílatel giuseppe porciani
> napsal:
>>
>> Thank you very much!
>> Errors may be due to not accurate npp.
>> What I did was to put a crop factor of 1.52 which I usually use for my
>> APS
Thank you very much!
Errors may be due to not accurate npp.
What I did was to put a crop factor of 1.52 which I usually use for my
APS-C sony camera.
Interesting that you do not need to crop the image in the crop tab
which I believed is needed with circular fisheye images.
I take note and in the
Thank you.
I do not have Meike anymore so I can not try new images. Hugin detects
cp with cpfind except in two images which I manually added..
Probably the images are not in right focus: in other images I took
with Meike to test focus distance I put focus distance at 1 mt and
they are in focus
Hi,
I have problems in stitching 4 pictures from a sony a5000 (aps-c) and meike
6.5 f/2.0 manual lens.
I choosed "fisheye circular lens" and I inserted a 190 degree HFOV value
(as for meike specs) and also 185 degree HFOV, maybe more accurate.
I also cropped the circular fisheye images in Hugin
Thank you very much!
Giuseppe
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Hi,
I am using the latest version of hugin on a win7 64 bit machine.
If I choose autopano or panomatic as cp finder I receive a message:
"impossible to find autopano.exe in the provided path".
The same happened with the previous version of hugin.
Any suggestions?.
Thank you,
Giuseppe
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Thank you very much.
I am a newbie so please excuse me if the following is meaningless:
is there any way to "automate" the circle image marking after first
instance, i.e. saving somehow the procedure and/or by way of a script?
Hi,
I would like to use hugin to stitch 2 circular fisheye image.
I have a sony a5000 aps-c camera and I would like to buy a meike 6.5mm
circular fisheye lens for sony aps-c sensor.
The image will fit into the sensor as a circle image, FOV is 190 degrees as
stated in lens specs.
Should I only
ying to do with my set instead. It seems
they are not much worried about parallax. So I guess they have some way to
deal, partially, with this problem.
Of course I am talking about google but they cannot do what is impossible
to do.
Thank you in advance for any remarks and suggestions.
Giuseppe Porci
Hi,
I am new to this forum.
I am planning to set a rig of six small cameras to take panos.
The distance between the nodal points of each cam is known,
As far as I know there is no way to solve this parallax error in stitching
the images in Hugin, except in some particular cases.
I also read that
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