Hi guys,
same problem for me. I've tried the fullscale option and sieve1size
etc. as well. I can't find control points in the pictures of my
walimex fish eye. If somebody wants to verify this here is the link to
the pictures: http://www.doertbudak.de/test_can.zip
Cheers, Can
On 20 Jan., 21:13,
Hi Carl,
On 21 Jan., 09:07, Can-C. Dörtbudak doertbu...@googlemail.com wrote:
same problem for me. I've tried the fullscale option and sieve1size
etc. as well. I can't find control points in the pictures of my
walimex fish eye. If somebody wants to verify this here is the link to
the
Hi Pablo,
many thanks for this very quick response. I have to have the latest
dev Version. Where do i get this one? Do i need to compile it myself?
Thanks, Can
On 21 Jan., 09:38, Pablo d'Angelo pablo.dang...@web.de wrote:
Hi Carl,
On 21 Jan., 09:07, Can-C. Dörtbudak doertbu...@googlemail.com
What OS and distro are you using?
Dale
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 02:53:54 -0800
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Cpfind for Dummies
From: doertbu...@googlemail.com
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Hi Pablo,
many thanks for this very quick response. I have to have the latest
dev Version
Hi Dale,
i would like to run in on win7 64bit.
Can
On 21 Jan., 14:37, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
What OS and distro are you using?
Dale
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 02:53:54 -0800
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Cpfind for Dummies
From: doertbu...@googlemail.com
To: hugin-ptx
Hi harry,
yes, I used the latest one.
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Hi Pablo,
Thanks for the explanation. A couple questions and clarifications:
On Wednesday, January 19, 2011 10:46:59 PM UTC+1, Pablo d'Angelo wrote:
2) is cpfind supposed to use the crop in hugin (so that there should not
be CP's outside the crop)?
Yes, it should. I have seen that the
Am 20.01.2011 10:48, schrieb Jeffrey Martin:
Hi Pablo,
Thanks for the explanation. A couple questions and clarifications:
On Wednesday, January 19, 2011 10:46:59 PM UTC+1, Pablo d'Angelo wrote:
Yes, it should. I have seen that the circle in your example was a bit
offset. This might be
I am also quite confused by all the options in Cpfind.
Is anyone able to explain what they all mean?
so far I only (sort of) understand sieve1 and sieve2 width, height, size.
all the other stuff is not clear to me at all
Jeffrey
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On 19 Jan., 14:18, Jeffrey Martin 360cit...@gmail.com wrote:
I am also quite confused by all the options in Cpfind.
Is anyone able to explain what they all mean?
Many of these options finetune the mathematical processes in the CPG.
They aren't even specific to cpfind, but are common
This is very interesting. Thank you so much Kay.
I have found that sieve1size 100 seems to be more effective than the default
(30) which was missing a pair of photos that was overlapping very much and
should have been no problem at all to find CP's. this was on a 10mm
rectilinear lens (yes,
On 19 Jan., 15:50, bloody tomatoes bloodytomat...@gmail.com wrote:
if there were say 5 parameters to test with 4 different values (1024
combinations) on 10 different kinds of panos, would that be helpful? I'll do
it :) I have a computer, and my house is cold ;-)) Would this be helpful?
It'd
considering i've already had some promising results by playing with
sieve1size, (and harry also) isn't this probably a good idea? or are all
these settings already considered to be good enough?
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on this page http://wiki.panotools.org/Cpfind#Feature_matching
it says If you want to use this multi-row matching inside
huginhttp://wiki.panotools.org/Huginset the control point detector type to
All
images at
On Wed 19-Jan-2011 at 07:53 -0800, Jeffrey Martin wrote:
on this page http://wiki.panotools.org/Cpfind#Feature_matching it
says If you want to use this multi-row matching inside
huginhttp://wiki.panotools.org/Huginset the control point
detector type to All images at once
Hi Bloddy,
Am 17.01.2011 17:52, schrieb bloody tomatoes:
Hello,
I'm reading this http://wiki.panotools.org/Cpfind and i have a few
questions:
1) The default settings of cpfind - this is the best setting for normal
(non-fisheye) images? or it's probably good enough but as cpfind is
very new,
Thanks Pablo for the detailed explanations.
By the way, with these photos, I am still getting CP's outside the cropping
circle. does anyone have any idea why that would be the case?
www.vrlog.net/temp/cpfind-pablo/bad-cp-shaved-nikkor.zip
questions:
1) is cpfind using the lens FOV to calculate
2011/1/19 Jeffrey Martin 360cit...@gmail.com
Thanks Pablo for the detailed explanations.
By the way, with these photos, I am still getting CP's outside the cropping
circle. does anyone have any idea why that would be the case?
www.vrlog.net/temp/cpfind-pablo/bad-cp-shaved-nikkor.zip
Are
Hi Jeffrey,
Am 19.01.2011 22:23, schrieb Jeffrey Martin:
Thanks Pablo for the detailed explanations.
By the way, with these photos, I am still getting CP's outside the
cropping circle. does anyone have any idea why that would be the case?
www.vrlog.net/temp/cpfind-pablo/bad-cp-shaved-nikkor.zip
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