pto_lensstack --change-stack i1=0 input.pto
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i w5184 h3456 f0 v=0 Ra=0 Rb=0 Rc=0 Rd=0 Re=0 Eev1.52160036448132 Er1 Eb1 r270 p0 y0 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 a=0 b=0 c=0 d=0 e=0 g=0 t=0 Va=0 Vb=0 Vc=0 Vd=0 Vx=0 Vy=0 Vm5 n"W:\zoober\source\weekend B\bridge\IMG_5303.JPG"i w5184 h3456 f0 v=0 Ra=0 Rb=0 Rc=0 Rd=0 Re=0 Eev1.52160036448132 Er1 Eb1 r-79.5612487857035 p7.99448156318547 y109.37396929857 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 a=0 b=0 c=0 d=0 e=0 g=0 t=0 Va=0 Vb=0 Vc=0 Vd=0 Vx=0 Vy=0 Vm5 n"W:\zoober\source\weekend B\bridge\IMG_5303.JPG"i w5184 h3456 f0 v=0 Ra=0 Rb=0 Rc=0 Rd=0 Re=0 Eev1.52160036448132 Er1 Eb1 r-91.0853510851596 p0.839286712216139 y115.117872304818 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 a=0 b=0 c=0 d=0 e=0 g=0 t=0 Va=0 Vb=0 Vc=0 Vd=0 Vx=0 Vy=0 Vm5 n"W:\zoober\source\weekend B\bridge\IMG_5303.JPG"i w5184 h3456 f0 v105 Ra0 Rb0 Rc0 Rd0 Re0 Eev1.52160036448132 Er1 Eb1 r270 p0 y0 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 a0 b0 c0 d0 e0 g0 t0 Va1 Vb0 Vc0 Vd0 Vx0 Vy0 Vm5 n"W:\zoober\source\weekend B\bridge\IMG_5301.JPG"i w5184 h3456 f0 v105 Ra0 Rb0 Rc0 Rd0 Re0 Eev1.52160036448132 Er1 Eb1 r270 p0 y0 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 a0 b0 c0 d0 e0 g0 t0 Va1 Vb0 Vc0 Vd0 Vx0 Vy0 Vm5 n"W:\zoober\source\weekend B\bridge\IMG_5301.JPG"i w5184 h3456 f0 v112.42242938554 Ra0 Rb0 Rc0 Rd0 Re0 Eev1.52160036448132 Er1 Eb1 r270 p0 y0 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 a0.0234907215216856 b-0.0197428064061075 c-0.375993809538199 d-607.606164547881 e8.53622220734315 g0 t0 Va1 Vb0 Vc0 Vd0 Vx0 Vy0 Vm5 n"W:\zoober\source\weekend B\bridge\IMG_5301.JPG"j1 does nothing
jany# does nothing
j=1 stacks my third image to my second image.
p0 y0 TrX0 TrY0 TrZ0 j0 all equal null?
Hello Brandon,
[snip]
Cheers,
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Regards,
Terry Duell
Perhaps I've missed something in the subsequent discussion, but isn't that
"pto_lenstack --new-stack i1, i2, ix?".
Now that j appears to do what I hopped it would do, I am starting to think it would be easiest to have my script open the pto file and change it directly without bothering with the command line.
Or much easier to do this on the images tab. The context menu have options to modify stacks.And when display "group by stack" you can simply drag and drop the images to the corresponding stacks.
But that's to obviously?
It still has the problem of linking all of the images positions, I then need to set custom parameters for optimizing and then go to the optimizer tab and unlink them all. Then go back to the images tab and re-optimize.
Hello Brandon,
I see that Thomas has described how to do all this in the photos tab.
For some reason I had concluded that you wanted to do all this via command
line, maybe to be able to script it.
I was on the wrong track, sorry.