On Sat 20-Nov-2010 at 14:54 -0700, Jan Martin wrote:
But the result is not as good as what hugin does with the same
.pto, and me just clicking the Stitch now! button on the
Stitcher tab.
You should be able to reproduce exactly the results of using the
1,2,3 buttons from the Hugin Assistant
KFJ!!dude youre the man!!!thanks for informing me about gawk!!i didnt know
it could do that...i was reading a bit about panotools script, but almost
all the tools work on a single pto file..and all th escripts i ahve seen so
far are based on a single pto file..whatever name it has, like
Hi all,
you might already know that I am working on a streetview rig at
http://www.diy-streetview.org
One component missing is a way to stitch the images automatically into
panoramas.
My basic nona and enblend based Perl script solution appears more and more
to be a waste of time.
It barely
What part of hugin do you want to automatize?
Bruno has been creating scripts to create automatic panoramas for some time.
--dmg
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Jan Martin
janmar...@diy-streetview.org wrote:
Hi all,
you might already know that I am working on a streetview rig at
Hi Daniel,
I have a .pto file and need to stitch it.
Output needs to be an equirectangular .jpg file at 95% quality.
Right now I use a Perl script that runs fulla, vig_optimize, nona and
enblend.
But the result is not as good as what hugin does with the same .pto, and me
just clicking the
Yes, that is what his scripts do: panotools script.
--dmg
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Jan Martin
janmar...@diy-streetview.org wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I have a .pto file and need to stitch it.
Output needs to be an equirectangular .jpg file at 95% quality.
Right now I use a Perl script that
could i see the perl script??id like to stitch lots of jpgs taken from
varios video sources..
so far i have gotten to the point to almost automatize the stitching
progress with a perl script, but i would like to automatically batch stitch
and spawn one .pto to all files in a given folder, is this