Celeste remove my control points

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Trebol-a

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Feb 5, 2012, 1:58:55 PM2/5/12
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Hi Everybody,
I use Hugin a lot of. I have about one hundred 360 pano, you can to
see somes pano here ( http://www.trebol-a.com/panoramicas ).
This week I set ON the option "run automatic Celeste after detected
control point" (I dont sure the name option, I have Spanish version).
I never before used this option because I prefer to make the panoramas
manually.

Ok, I set the control point in every picture, press "Align..." button,
wait a moment... and Hugin remove control point beetween photo 14 -
15. Ok, set the control point again, run "Align..." ....and Celeste
remove this point again. Ok, I off Celeste.

Question: Would not it be better that Celeste plugins ignore the
control points setting by the user? working Celeste only with the
autopano...

Regards. Great app.

kfj

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Feb 6, 2012, 4:49:27 AM2/6/12
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On 5 Feb., 19:58, Trebol-a <i...@trebol-a.com> wrote:

> Ok, I set the control point in every picture, press "Align..." button,
> wait a moment... and Hugin remove control point beetween photo 14 -
> 15. Ok, set the control point again, run "Align..." ....and Celeste
> remove this point again. Ok, I off Celeste.
>
> Question: Would not it be better that Celeste plugins ignore the
> control points setting by the user? working Celeste only with the
> autopano...

You're right. In fact there have been ideas to prioritize control
points and consider manually set control points more relevant than
automatically generated ones. But I think these ideas never were
widely applied.

Do you know you can use celeste already when the automatic control
points are generated? You can tell cpfind to do so, and this is even
more efficient than doing it later. See

http://wiki.panotools.org/Cpfind

there's a section on using celeste from cpfind. Then later on you can
set manual control points and since you don't run celset anymore they
will be preserved. Maybe this helps you. Of course propoer
prioritization of manually set control points remains a desireable
feature.

Kay

Alberto Garcia

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Feb 7, 2012, 1:36:23 PM2/7/12
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On Monday 06 February 2012 10:49:27 kfj wrote:
> Do you know you can use celeste already when the automatic control
> points are generated? You can tell cpfind to do so, and this is even
> more efficient than doing it later. See

Oh, I did not know the "cpfind",
I will get an overview , thank you.

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