2009/2/28 Bruno Postle br...@postle.net:
Yes optimising X,Y,Z position parameters for each photo in hugin
would be a good SoC project.
I wouldn't mind providing some testing and brainstorming suggestions
to that project in that case. My coding is a bit rusty, but I can
probably provide some
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Photo Mosaic (Sort of linear panorama)
On Mon 02-Mar-2009 at 16:51 +0100, Oskar Sander wrote:
Maybe a stupid question as I don't know how Hugin Panotools are
structure, but how much of the functionality supporting this is
already
code into hugin about a year ago. Something out of a
university that adobe and ms was involved in where they released the
code as gpl recently.
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 22:13:19 +
From: br...@postle.net
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Photo Mosaic (Sort
The problem is that the d,e parameters define the optical centre of
the image, so the large values you get from sideways camera
displacement misplace the lens and perspective correction.
This is the sort of problem you need to discuss in a room with a
whiteboard and a lot of coffe. But, I
Bruno Postle wrote:
On Thu 26-Feb-2009 at 15:35 +0100, Oskar Sander wrote:
Hugin's sequence for applying the parameter groups d,e and a,b,c is
not the correct order if one wants to produce a linear panorama. Hence
one need two separate steps.
Hugin allows you to edit script before
Daniel M German wrote:
Bruno Postle twisted the bytes to say:
Bruno On Thu 26-Feb-2009 at 15:35 +0100, Oskar Sander wrote:
Hugin's sequence for applying the parameter groups d,e and a,b,c is
not the correct order if one wants to produce a linear panorama. Hence
one need two
--dmg
What about PTStereo? It uses X, Y, Z to define camera position. I
have never used PTStereo so I don't know for sure how it works.
# X10 World coordinates of camera position, only used for PTStereo
# Y200 If the camera is aligned (yaw = pitch = roll = 0.0),
#
On Fri 27-Feb-2009 at 16:28 +0100, Oskar Sander wrote:
What about PTStereo? It uses X, Y, Z to define camera position. I
have never used PTStereo so I don't know for sure how it works.
# X10 World coordinates of camera position, only used for PTStereo
# Y200 If the
2008/5/27 Klaus k...@ph.ed.ac.uk:
So in the suggested work flow;
* would it not work to enter the lens parameters for all lenses in
the linear panorama, and just don´t optimize these any further,
You first have to produce a set of distortion-free images.
Hugin's sequence for applying
On Thu 26-Feb-2009 at 15:35 +0100, Oskar Sander wrote:
Hugin's sequence for applying the parameter groups d,e and a,b,c is
not the correct order if one wants to produce a linear panorama. Hence
one need two separate steps.
Hugin allows you to edit script before optimizing. Would it be
Bruno Postle twisted the bytes to say:
Bruno On Thu 26-Feb-2009 at 15:35 +0100, Oskar Sander wrote:
Hugin's sequence for applying the parameter groups d,e and a,b,c is
not the correct order if one wants to produce a linear panorama. Hence
one need two separate steps.
Hugin
I want to add to libpano the ability to specify a parameter that
indicates where in axis the projection should be computed from. By
default it is r (from the center of the sphere) but it can be any
point (0 is the center of it). It is not difficult, since I have added
support for arbitrary
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