: [hugin-ptx] Re: Fine-tune and wide-angle lenses.
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:30:25 +0100
Hi Peter,
Peter Gawthrop wrote:
As far as I know, Fine-Tune is unaware of lens effects. If so, it seem
that the general solution would be to make Fine-Tune aware of the lens
and, for example, map
If there is need for test images from rectilinear wide-angle lenses I
could provide 16 bit scans (each frame with up to about 3665 x 5697
pixels using the smaller scanner) from my 12 and 15 mm Voigtländer
lenses...
Carl
Bruno Postle wrote:
On Wed 25-Mar-2009 at 01:21 +0100, Pablo d'Angelo
Hi Pablo,
I'd like to have a look at this. Could you tell me exactly where the
current algorithm lives within the hugin tree?
Thanks,
P.
From: Pablo d'Angelo pablo.dang...@web.de
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Fine-tune and wide-angle lenses.
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:30:25 +0100
Hi
Hi Peter,
Peter Gawthrop schrieb:
Hi Pablo,
I'd like to have a look at this. Could you tell me exactly where the
current algorithm lives within the hugin tree?
The main correlation happens in:
src/hugin_base/vigra_ext/Correlation.h
vigra_ext::PointFineTuneRotSearch()
Maybe a GSoC project?
P.
From: Bruno Postle br...@postle.net
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Fine-tune and wide-angle lenses.
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 23:46:28 +
On Sat 21-Mar-2009 at 14:40 +, Peter Gawthrop wrote:
As far as I know, Fine-Tune is unaware of lens effects. If so
Hi Peter,
Peter Gawthrop wrote:
As far as I know, Fine-Tune is unaware of lens effects. If so, it seem
that the general solution would be to make Fine-Tune aware of the lens
and, for example, map the two small areas used by Fine-Tune to the
centre of the image for processing and then map
On Sat 21-Mar-2009 at 14:40 +, Peter Gawthrop wrote:
As far as I know, Fine-Tune is unaware of lens effects. If so, it seem
that the general solution would be to make Fine-Tune aware of the lens
and, for example, map the two small areas used by Fine-Tune to the
centre of the image for