[ptx] Few Ghost in final image, how to fix ?

Morten A. Steien morten.steien at hydro.com
Wed Jun 23 18:00:20 BST 2004


On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 17:43:34 +0200, <ptx-bounces at email-lists.org> wrote:

> Hi all, i have some problems with panorama of beachs
>
> The problem is the ghost effect that is very few.
>
> There is a way to increase the space used to ghost 2 overlap images ?
>
> I'll try to explain the problem (sorry for my english), when u create a 
> pano for a beach
>
> u will have waves, stripes of water on the sand and so on, and the time 
> u use to take photo will do
>
> photos with waves in different places, so the final images, will have 
> some parts with big waves and other wihout waves,
>
> the worst case is when it will create a photo where
>
> the first photo have waves, 2nd no waves, 3 waves and 4 no and so on
>
> The problem i see (dont know if depends on hugin/ptgui or in panorama 
> tools) is that i cant increase (or maybe i dont know how to do)
>
> the space used to ghost (or maybe there isn't a ghost option) so i can 
> choose a bigger part of 2 images to ghost, to reduce
>
> the differences in the waves/stripes ?
>
> In Panorama Factory program i can do that and i can get panorama of 
> beachs very beautiful but i cant get a straight horizon,
>
> that instead i can get easily with panorama tools using hugin/ptgui.
>
> Any hints is appreciate
>
> Is there any plan to make a hugin-panorama tools for smp machines ?
>
> Thanks for ur work and replies
> Claudio Soprano

If I understand you correctly you have a problem choosing where the
images are split.

I'm using PTGui with multiple TIF output, and Enblend. This leaves
the warped copy of every image together with the panorama on the disk.
Now you can use your favourite photo editor and paste in as big a part
of any picture that you need to avoid ghosts.

Hope this helps.

-- 
Best Regards,
Morten A. Steien
Hydro IS Partner
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