EM Matthews <1sold...@gmail.com>: Nov 12 11:48AM -0800
Is there a way to stitch together vertical panoramas using hugin? I've
checked out other applications that can do so, Lightroom, etc., but can't
seem to find any helpful information regarding hugin. Also, I'm using
Darktable 3.0.
Thanks for any assistance.
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EM
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Greg 'groggy' Lehey <groo...@gmail.com>: Nov 13 09:43AM +1100
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On Thursday, 12 November 2020 at 11:48:56 -0800, EM Matthews wrote:
> Is there a way to stitch together vertical panoramas using hugin?
The same way you stitch any panorama. Hugin detects the control
points and arranges the images correctly. I've done it in the past,
but haven't found it very useful. The main issue I had was deciding
on a projection.
> I've checked out other applications that can do so, Lightroom, etc.,
> but can't seem to find any helpful information regarding hugin.
Do they need something special?
> Also, I'm using Darktable 3.0.
That shouldn't make any difference.
Greg
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"David W. Jones" <gnome...@gmail.com>: Nov 12 09:19PM -1000
On 11/12/20 12:43 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> points and arranges the images correctly. I've done it in the past,
> but haven't found it very useful. The main issue I had was deciding
> on a projection.
I've done vertical panos using Hugin. Occasionally, I've had to rotate
the original images (outside of Hugin) and make the panorama as a
horizontal one, so I could get a reasonable projection.
> Do they need something special?
>> Also, I'm using Darktable 3.0.
> That shouldn't make any difference.
As long as it preserves the correct orientation information for the
images. I've had image processing software that takes a portrait image
and marks it as landscape, throwing things off.
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