Re: [hugin-ptx] Action Sequence Errors - Too much overlap and distorted image

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Frederic Da Vitoria

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Apr 17, 2013, 4:57:55 PM4/17/13
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I hoped someone with more experience would answer, but your question seems to have been unnoticed. So I'll try to help you with my little knowledge. What are you trying to achieve? What use do you have for heavily overlapped images?


2013/4/15 Burt Dial <bld...@gmail.com>
Hi, I'm new to photography and just recently loaded hugin.  I took an action sequence of photos where the camera position was static (i.e. complete overlap for all photos).  The resulting image (from the fast preview) is heavily distorted regarldess of projection used and when attempted to run the stitcher I get errors for too much overlap.  The exposure is the same for all photos.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  I'll gladly provide more details to my project if needed.  Thanks in advance.

Burt Dial

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Frederic Da Vitoria

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Apr 17, 2013, 4:59:07 PM4/17/13
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Also, what is the subject of your photos? Does it contain moving parts or is it a completely static scene?


2013/4/17 Frederic Da Vitoria <davi...@gmail.com>

Felix Hagemann

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Apr 18, 2013, 4:38:39 PM4/18/13
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Hi,

regarding the distortion probably the easiest way to identify your
problem would be to let us look at a saved .pto file from such a hugin
session. And maybe one example photo.
Regarding the excesive overlap there is an easy but cumbersome fix:
You need to use masks so that each image contributes at least a bit.
The easiest way to achieve this is to use "positive" masks called
"Include region" in the mask tab. This will cut this region from all
other images so you need put those on to the moving object in the
action sequence that you want depict.

Hope this helps,
Felix
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