I understand...I was using the tutorial that is always found (green
background?) and in it, we are advised to have at least 6 control
points...I think you are right, there should be more than that. My images
were filled mostly by the trees, and to be perfectly honest I felt I would
go blind trying
I believe it is more about spreading the control points than finding them.
The more the control points between 2 photos are widely spread, the better
the results of the adjustments made by Hugin. Hmm, I feel this last
sentence is not pretty, I hope my meaning is clear.
Also, if for some reason it
50 percent..., thanks for that tip, I think my 2-photo effort was not more
than 25 percent overlap, if that. Live And Learn!! And "if at first you
don't succeedetc." Seems to be a matter of giving more overlap so that
Hugin can locate those control points.
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 3:31 PM,
I've done vertical panos of trees featuring a lot of branches. One was on a
fairly windy day, too. I usually shoot for 50% overlap. Hugin did a great
job finding control points.
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016, 09:07 Krystal wrote:
> I think possibly my best next step would
I think possibly my best next step would be to just try again, creating
many photos of the scene rather than maybe only 2. Shooting more photos
would stand a greater chance of successfully stitching, as this would give
more overlapping. Also I probably should back up more so that I could find
2016-09-29 18:51 UTC+02:00, Krystal :
> Well, that was what surprised me... Oftentimes I have used another small
> pano program that does sort everything out nicely, IF all the ducks are in
> a row (such as lighting and not too much distortion in original images).
>
Well, that was what surprised me... Oftentimes I have used another small
pano program that does sort everything out nicely, IF all the ducks are in
a row (such as lighting and not too much distortion in original images).
That was why I turned once again to Hugin after yonks...i remembered the
Lucinda Q. Lovelace wrote:
I think I found what I need, it's in the Move/Drag area under 'displayed
images' there are boxes with 0 and 1...I figured out how to move the images
around using those. It HAS been too long since I used Hugin, lol, some things
have changed. Now to try and get the
On Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 5:31:31 PM UTC-4, Frederic Da Vitoria
wrote:
>
> 2016-09-28 21:19 GMT+02:00 Lucinda Q. Lovelace >:
>
> Hi, I have used Hugin a few times in the past, with fairly good results.
>> Currently I am driving myself batty trying to figure
2016-09-28 21:19 GMT+02:00 Lucinda Q. Lovelace <
eos.goddess.of.d...@gmail.com>:
Hi, I have used Hugin a few times in the past, with fairly good results.
> Currently I am driving myself batty trying to figure out how to do
> something very simple, actually 2 things--one being, how to rotate
Hi, I have used Hugin a few times in the past, with fairly good results.
Currently I am driving myself batty trying to figure out how to do
something very simple, actually 2 things--one being, how to rotate images
uploaded into the program if that's possible at all...and the other being,
how
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