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Sender:Ken Warner
Date/Time:2008-Nov-25 13:18:39
Subject:Re: 3 rows -- 8 images each -- what's the easy way?

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PanoTools NG: Re: 3 rows -- 8 images each -- what's the easy way? Ken Warner 2008-Nov-25 13:18:39
What is match-n-shift?  I've never seen a button in
Hugin that says Match-n-Shift :-)

The parallax errors I'm getting are due to improper
adjustment and cheap equipment.  I'm slowly working
toward an optimum adjustment.

I usually shoot cylindricals outside with a monopod and
parallax errors are much less a problem there because
there is nothing close -- usually.

Seb Perez-D wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 19:05, Ken Warner <#removed#> wrote:
> 
>>I think you missed my point (two) points.
>>
>>1) Is there an easy way to make Hugin stitch three
>>rows together other than the way I described.
>>
>>2) I have massive parallax errors due to my own
>>incompetence and cheap equipment.
> 
> 
> 1) Hugin stitched four rows without problems* in one go, nadir and
> zenith included, when I had to shoot that way (-90, -30, 30, 90). Some
> control points were not good, but they were culled after optimisation.
> Some images, for lack of identifiable features, lacked control points,
> and had to be set manually. I don't think I did anything particular.
> For control point generation, have you tried match-n-shift for your
> images? this may allow you to correct a bit the distortion of your
> wide angle adapter.
> 
> 2) Parallax errors depend on the distance to the subjects, as you well
> know. Shoot easy, stitch easy, in a sense. Technique might help as
> well - have you tried something like a philopod? or like this:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/sbprzd/270524077/
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Seb
> 

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