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Message from discussion Help aligning multiple panoramas

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Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2012 23:52:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: panfun <stuffandc...@gmail.com>
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
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Subject: Help aligning multiple panoramas
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Hi,

I just started using hugin recently, and while I've been reading a lot, I 
could use some help/guidance from the experts here.

Case at hand:
I have multiple 360 panoramas, taken from the same position, at different 
times of day, using a motorized head.
However, there are slight rotation differences between each set of pictures 
(and probably the whole rig moved a little bit).

I have a papywizard template that I've used to set up a generic .pto to 
read in Hugin. Now, I can go in and add CPs, optimize, etc, and get a good 
panorama for each one of the sets, but if I do each one separately, they 
are all slightly different (in rotation, but also different areas get 
warped differently).
Ultimately, I'd need all panoramas to line up perfectly with each other.

Ant tips for the best way to go about that? I've tried extracting rotation 
differences for each set, and then using that to modify the master .pto 
file to create a "rotated" one for each set. But by the time I add CPs and 
optimize, I still get panoramas that don't line up with each other.

Help! and Thanks!

panfun



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Hi,<br><br>I just started using hugin recently, and while I've been reading=
 a lot, I could use some help/guidance from the experts here.<br><br>Case a=
t hand:<br>I have multiple 360 panoramas, taken from the same position, at =
different times of day, using a motorized head.<br>However, there are sligh=
t rotation differences between each set of pictures (and probably the whole=
 rig moved a little bit).<br><br>I have a papywizard template that I've use=
d to set up a generic .pto to read in Hugin. Now, I can go in and add CPs, =
optimize, etc, and get a good panorama for each one of the sets, but if I d=
o each one separately, they are all slightly different (in rotation, but al=
so different areas get warped differently).<br>Ultimately, I'd need all pan=
oramas to line up perfectly with each other.<br><br>Ant tips for the best w=
ay to go about that? I've tried extracting rotation differences for each se=
t, and then using that to modify the master .pto file to create a "rotated"=
 one for each set. But by the time I add CPs and optimize, I still get pano=
ramas that don't line up with each other.<br><br>Help! and Thanks!<br><br>p=
anfun<br><br><br>
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