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Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Use of Hugin in remote sensing
From: Frederic Da Vitoria <davito...@gmail.com>
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Le 8 nov. 2012 08:35, "alouest" <julien.schro...@gmail.com> a =E9crit :
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> Hello,
> Every day user of Hugin in my hobby-life, I'm now trying to use it at
work. I saw that Hugin has been use in remote sensing and I would like to
use it as well.
> For the project I'm working on right now, I need to stitch together 5000
thousand 32 bit tiff files and/or 4 band tiff files.
> Basically I want to create a temperature raster mosaic but in order to
stitch the picture together, I need the 3 RBG band, the problem is that I
can't figure out a way to do it use hugin.
> I could as well trying to stitch the 32bit tiff but Hugin see them as
blank.
> Any idea how to resolve that?
Does any of your 8 bit sub-image sets have enough details to detect correct
control points? If so you could copy 3 times the generated .pto file and
then edit the copies with e text editor to make them use the images from
one of the other bands.
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Le 8 nov. 2012 08:35, "alouest" <<a href=3D"mailto:julien.schr=
o...@gmail.com">julien.schro...@gmail.com</a>> a =E9crit=A0:<br>
><br>
> Hello,<br>
> Every day user of Hugin in my hobby-life, I'm now trying to use it=
at work. I saw that Hugin has been use in remote sensing and I would like =
to use it as well.<br>
> For the project I'm working on right now, I need to stitch togethe=
r 5000 thousand 32 bit tiff files and/or 4 band tiff files.<br>
> Basically I want to create a temperature raster mosaic but in order to=
stitch the picture together, I need the 3 RBG band, the problem is that I =
can't figure out a way to do it use hugin.<br>
> I could as well trying to stitch the 32bit tiff but Hugin see them as =
blank.<br>
> Any idea how to resolve that?</p>
<p>Does any of your 8 bit sub-image sets have enough details to detect corr=
ect control points? If so you could copy 3 times the generated .pto file an=
d then edit the copies with e text editor to make them use the images from =
one of the other bands.</p>
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