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On Jul 24, 2024, at 8:12 PM, Claudio Rocha <marmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
The images you posted stitch just fine thus far. Keep in mind that every time you move the camera and place it in a different position (displacement, not rotation) you will be dealing with parallax so there will have to be some creative masking involved.
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and so on








On Jul 25, 2024, at 7:50 PM, Claudio Rocha <marmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Just to clarify, import all images into the same project.
The rows of the panorama will be 0_1, 30_1, 60_1, and 90_1
then 0_2, 30_2, 60_2, 90_2 and so on.
Select only tiles that you know have common points and press "create control points".
<rows and columns.jpg>move to the next selection and do the same thing for the next set:
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until you reach the end of the sets
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In the optimizer make sure that everything is selected and press optimize now.
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To preview the panorama open the GL preview window:
<openGL.jpg>If everything went fine so far you should have a preview of the panorama
<Screenshot from 2024-07-25 22-42-07.png>You might need to move/drag or rotate the image until the horizon line is "straight" (to move the image use the Move/Drag tab, press the mouse and move. to rotate press shift while pressing and moving the mouse)The projection you choose will determine what happens to the panorama:Equirectangular
<auto_optim_column4_equirectangular.jpg>Cylindrical<auto_optim_column4_cylindrical.jpg>Arquitectural<auto_optim_column4_architectural.jpg>Fisheye:
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On Jul 27, 2024, at 11:05 AM, Claudio Rocha <marmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Most of the work you've already done successfully. There is no need to do it again, and certainly there is no need to edit hundreds of control points either! Just add a few that are missing in the horizon, islands and some of the crooked buildings.
Also, when you are on the Control Points section you can evaluate which control points are not reliable. Press F3 (or use the menu View->Control Point Table)You can see all the control points in the project on that list. As an example I created a new control point that clearly does not belong there. See how the distance information clearly deviates from the average distance of all other control points. This tool is great to find problematic control ponts. If you select one on the Control Point Table, the Control Point window will show you on what images the control point is and then you can just delete it.
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The canvas size is set manually in the stitcher tab. If you don't want a huge image
Here's a possible workflow, Once you've set the crop area in the Panorama Preview Window/Crop section, then go back to the main program window. In the stitcher section press calculate optimal size, that will give you a huge picture size. Then just set one of the dimensions (width or height) to a number that works for you, the other dimension hugin will calculate for you.
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Ok. Changed my mind, did not start over. Added several new control points. Looked through the control points table, looking for those with large distances. Even when I saw one that looked larger than the others, when I click on it, the two images seem to match very well do I’m leaving it in.
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Ok. I "finished" the panorama. There's a lot I could say, but since it's "finished", I'll just attach it.


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I am commenting on your statement: But this time I thought I'd use the original jpegs instead of the pngs. I had gone into Photoshop and created the pngs thinking that would be better.
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On Jul 30, 2024, at 4:16 PM, Samuel Rhoads <samr...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 31, 2024, at 12:31 PM, Carl Ovenschotel <koga...@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried to make a panorama of your photos but I failed. After years of using Hugin I still don't know what I'm doing. Maybe someone else can give it a go.
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I tried to make a panorama of your photos but I failed. After years of using Hugin I still don't know what I'm doing. Maybe someone else can give it a go.
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When I tried the Hugin Assistant, it found control points on all of them. I don't know anything about using Translation. I did eventually get sort-of straight horizon but only after removing two images that were mostly building foundations that had no horizon as part of them.
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On Aug 1, 2024, at 6:14 PM, David W. Jones <gnome...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Thanks David. When my panorama was in that shape, I spent a lot of time with Photoshop “fixing” things. But my real question is whether this one will be “sharper” than the one I produced. Do you think if I open that pto file in Hugin I’ll get the same panorama? I’ll try that in a while. Did you create a tiff image? Right now I have to go buy dinner.
Did you let Hugin find control points? Did you add any manually?
More questions later.
Sam.
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I didn't use any horizontal lines in this one. They would have helped fix the wavy horizon.
Attaching a screen shot and the PTO file that produced it. Neither of them came out as straight as the original one you produced.
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Great David. Please attach it. I'd like to see it.
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Here is what I would do now: I would have generated the
panorama using the option "Normal panorama with layered TIFF
output", loaded the result in Gimp or a similar tool and worked
with layers and masks in order to keep from each image the best
ground level and get straight-looking buildings.
I suggest taking intermediate photos:
- between 5 & 6 (not enough overlap),
- and between 6 & 7, and 7 & 8 to try to create more control points there (because it is impossible to put control points close to the horizon on those).
Also, maybe taking more than one picture from each place (like you did with 0 & 1 and 3 & 4) would improve the end result. At least it would give you more options in the final Gimp step.
I hope I was clear enough in my explanations.
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Frederic: wow! thanks! This is a lot of help, and I appreciate it. I was about to give it up. But based on your recommendation, I am thinking I’ll go back up and take another series of photos. I have been reluctant to try to take just a few to “fill in” since the light will be very different from day to day. But today the sky looks pretty clear of clouds over the mountains so might try again. And, I’m thinking I’ll use my iPhone rather than my Nikon 2. With a selfie stick I can hold it out and get a shot from the horizon down to near the nadir. In that way I won’t need to take four photos from each position. It seems that Hugin has trouble stitching together photos that are adjacent to each other up and down, right and left, AND from different positions. (Of course it still could be just me!).
Question: When having to change places by moving around the rooftop, is a lot of overlap and a lot of images better than less overlap and fewer images?
Question: When using the MacBook Pro, the image in the center window on the screen after stitching is tiny, and I cannot seem to enlarge it. Is there a way to “zoom in”?
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Frederick:Yes, I'm trying to see what the panorama looks like, but what I see is very very small, especially on a laptop. I tried the sliders but they never made it bigger. I did a few screenshots to show what happens, they're attached. The preview of the panorama is so small that I cannot do anything woityh it. I've tried everything I can think of to make it bigger.Greg:This is my first email (using Edge) from the laptop. Is it straight test or does it have an HTML problem?