[ptx] Hugin - Warped image
Terje Mathisen
terje.mathisen at hda.hydro.com
Wed Mar 10 12:24:03 GMT 2004
Andrea Carpani wrote:
> Sorry to bug the list, but I'm getting strange results while trying to
> stitch some photos together: I'm quite sure I'm missing something
> stupid, but I don't know what it is.
> I've got 8 photos taken with a digital camera: a mountaintop panorama.
> I load them in the "Images tab" (Add individual images). I click on the
> third image and choose this one as the reference image ("Anchor this
> image for position").
> In the "Lens" tab lens type is "normal".
> I set control points for every couple of image.
> I optimize using "Everything".
> In the "Stitcher" tab I set "rectilinear panorama". H-FOV is
> autocalculated as 179.
Oops!
Rectilinear really shouldn't be used musch above HFOV of 120 degrees,
your pano is probably just fine if you'd just switch to a more suitable
projection, i.e. anything but rectilinear!
Terje
> After the stitching I get this picture:
>
> http://www.carpani.net/files/tibert.jpg (250k)
> http://www.carpani.net/files/tibert-s.jpg (50k)
>
> Software used (from the binary rpm repository):
> hugin-20040220-1
> panorama-tools-2.6bml12-2
>
> Can somebody tell me what I'm doing wrong?
> Thanks
>
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- <Terje.Mathisen at hda.hydro.com>
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