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xdenly at 126.com
Wed Dec 21 01:48:15 GMT 2005
Thanks so much,Michael,
I am a beginner in stitching,and have no idea of how many control points and how should the control points be placed.Is there some rules to be followed when stitching?And in which situation should I use the Horizontal Line and vertical line?
Regards,
denly
-----Original-----
From:"Michael Galloway"
Send:2005-12-21 01:46:48
To:"xdenly"
Subject:Re: [ptx] stitching 3 pictures with hugin
denly, there is typically some 'cruft' around the edges of stitched pano's. i usually
just open my pano in an image editing application, gimp in my case, and crop the pano
to an appropriate size.
now i'm really just getting started, but it seems your pano did not stitch very well.
was there some trouble setting control points?
-- michael
On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 01:21:05AM +0800, xdenly wrote:
> Hi,all
>
> I've try to stitching 3 pictures by using hugin, and the result looks like this:
> http://www.gd360.com.cn/vr/view/pano19.jpg
>
> On the bottom there is some black area.
>
> what should I do to remove this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> denly
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