Hello. I'm a new member. I've used Hugin in the past to create a panorama
(photo from one point rotating about the focal plane) and had pretty good
success. Now I'm trying to stitch together 151 photos of a flat floor,
mosaic-style, to preserve the layout of PEX tubing now buried in the slab.
All
pgreenwood於 2011年7月27日星期三UTC+8下午10時00分34秒寫道:
Hello. I'm a new member. I've used Hugin in the past to create a panorama
(photo from one point rotating about the focal plane) and had pretty good
success. Now I'm trying to stitch together 151 photos of a flat floor,
mosaic-style, to preserve
Hi, I'm a new member here and pretty new to stitching as well. I'm
wondering if someone can point me to a tutorial that talks about steps
to stitch 4-5 images with Hugin. I do see a tutorial to stitch 2
images on hugin site. Can that be extrapolated? If so, are there
anythings that I need to keep
I guess I'll respond.
In the normal Hugin window, open the Assistant tab.
Load up your images, the 4-5 ones you had in mind.
Press Align. (This will check all of your images for control points,
automatically determine it's own, and then put them together.)
After that, hit Create Panorama, select
Thanks Clayton. I haven't tried stitching with hugin yet. The question was
asked because I have shot 4 images that I need to stitch, 2 image stitching
won't help me there. So are you saying I don't have to set my own control
points and rather let the software pick it? Thanks.
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011