Cropping fish eye lens

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Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)

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May 13, 2014, 9:51:01 AM5/13/14
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Hi,

I've been using a circular fisheye lens and at the crop tab into the Mask tab I need to define the circular crop for every lens. Is there a way to specify it only once for each lens? Is there a crop similar to that mask that "exclude region from all images with that lens"?

Tks,

Carl von Einem

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May 13, 2014, 10:46:58 AM5/13/14
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Hi Carlos,

when you have a nice crop setting for one image you can go back to the
Photos tab, select that image with the crop information, and from the
context menu choose 'lens' -> 'save lens to ini file'.

Now select all other images and choose 'lens' -> 'load lens from ini
file'. Done.

For new projects just do the same for one image and Hugin will ask you
if the same setting should be applied to all other images (which are
specified to use the same lens, of course).

Carl

Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) schrieb am 13.05.14 15:51:

Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)

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May 13, 2014, 10:52:46 AM5/13/14
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Wow, so intuitive :)

I would expect the crop to be immediately applied to all images with the same lens...

Well, thanks!
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Carl von Einem

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May 13, 2014, 11:08:20 AM5/13/14
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Think of scanned slides where this could be counter productive. I'd
favour an option to click on one image, copy the crop values, and paste
it to a group of (e.g. 'select all') other images: Cmd+C, cmd+A, cmd+V.

Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) schrieb am 13.05.14 16:52:

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May 13, 2014, 11:44:53 AM5/13/14
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Am Dienstag, 13. Mai 2014 17:08:20 UTC+2 schrieb zarl:
Think of scanned slides where this could be counter productive. I'd
favour an option to click on one image, copy the crop values, and paste
it to a group of (e.g. 'select all') other images: Cmd+C, cmd+A, cmd+V.


Something similar works already:
Create crop in first image. Then select the group of images or all images (with control+A).
Now touch the crop rectangle in the control or set the focus to one text input fields and press return.

Carl von Einem

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May 13, 2014, 11:55:26 AM5/13/14
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ctrl+A or cmd+A doesn't work for some reason (could be a flaw of the
current OS X built, I'm not sure), instead I select all images by
clicking on the first image and then shift+click on the last image.

But yes, that trick works! Great!

Thanks,
Carl

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Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)

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May 13, 2014, 12:46:02 PM5/13/14
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I am using ubuntu linux with 2014rc2

Ctrl+c or Ctrl+v don't work at all and I can't access the text field with the values.

But after reading the suggestions I could find a very easy way: just select all the images I want and then set the crop of all at once. Quite easy, but not that obvious as the only one solution.

Thanks!

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