PanoTools NG:
Forcing verticals to stay vertical in PTGui -- How?
Scott Witte 2007-Aug-17 19:34:52
I have several skylines shot from a helicopter consisting of anywhere
from six to thirty separate shots that I need to assemble into very high
resolution rectilinear images. As you might imagine shooting from a
helicopter doesn't provide great nodal (no parallax) point accuracy so
the stitching is a challenge. Perhaps the biggest problem is that in the
warping process some buildings get bent noticeably off vertical while
others remain exactly upright.
Is there a way in PTGui to force verticals to be exactly vertical and
stay that way, warping everything else to fit? I've already placed
oodles of vertical control point pairs. Sure would like to avoid hours
of Photoshop time. It seems there should be some way using the advanced
options in the optimization tab but I can't figure it out. :-(
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Scott Witte
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Scott Witte
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*WITTE *ON* LOCATION*
414.345.9660
www.scottwitte.com <http://www.scottwitte.com>
Member, APA | Midwest
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