Hi All,
I've long used Hugin for creating panoramas but wondered if someone could
offer advice for a slightly different scenario.
I work in a university science department where we take multiple images of
plants as they grow. The images are taken with different cameras
(IR/Vis/Flor etc) and d
That's how I aligned my images for my high altitude video project.
http://robotrising.org/2013/01/operation-stratosphere-conclusion/
There might be some useful info in my image processing paragraphs there. I
created a pto with my images and ran through cpfind with --linearmatch
"This will only d
Thanks Caleb - exactly what I was looking for! I'll give it a go and see if
it will align common features between different spectrum filters.
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Surely it is worth, mainly if you already do the thing with hugin.
I could suggest some approaches:
1) align_image_stack - a command line tool that comes with hugin. It will
generate aligned images from your original ones. But I think that,
depending on your situation it won't work, as it will on