[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin stacks pictures to one stack, not 360 degrees as I want

2013-02-16 Thread moonkiller_90
Thanks JohnPW from you reply :) But I have already solved the issue (forgot to mention it in the groups, damn the memory of a man). Issue was in the control points, they somehow connected ALL the photos to one and result was one picture. Removing those "extra" control points and zeroing values

[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin stacks pictures to one stack, not 360 degrees as I want

2013-01-19 Thread JohnPW
How do the control points look? Look in the quick preview window and check "show control points." It's hard to know what's happening without more information. You should probably post the PTO file. John On Saturday, January 19, 2013 4:18:42 AM UTC-6, moonki...@hotmail.com wrote: > > So, my prob

[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin 'Stacks'

2009-02-20 Thread Yuval Levy
there are many different ways that lead to Rome... or to Barcelona in your case, Eduardo. stitching and stacking or stacking and stitching are the two families. since most tools can't handle yet the 360° seam nor zenith/nadir for fu

[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin 'Stacks'

2009-02-20 Thread cri
I've used with success the technique described on the tutorial. Let's say you take 3 exposures (well exposed, under exposed, over exposed) of each scene and you capture in total 2 scenes ("a" and "b") to merge in an HDR panarama; you need to set control points in this way: - between the 3 differen

[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin 'Stacks'

2009-02-20 Thread Eduardo Perez Esteban
I do HDR panoramas, too; but my workflow is completely different: At the field, I always use a tripod, so the different exposures from each camera position all match perfectly. Later when dealing with the files, I create one panorama for each exposure, and then merge them into a HDR; these are the