CPFind images as command line parameter

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Kai M

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Jul 3, 2018, 3:56:57 PM7/3/18
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Hello,

it is possible to specify the cpfind command line tool as a parameter in which images it should search for control points. In the GUI this works by marking the images.
Or does a project file have to be created for each image pair and merged at the end?

Best regards

Kai Mayfarth

T. Modes

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Jul 4, 2018, 12:46:24 PM7/4/18
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Am Dienstag, 3. Juli 2018 21:56:57 UTC+2 schrieb Kai M:
it is possible to specify the cpfind command line tool as a parameter in which images it should search for control points. In the GUI this works by marking the images.
Sorry, but this is not possible from the command line. In the GUI this is handled by passing a modified project file to cpfind which contains only the selected images. 
Cpfind has already 4 different matching strategy (all pairs, multi-row, linear match, prealigned). Maybe one is also suited for your use case.

Caetano Veyssières

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Mar 21, 2019, 11:31:35 AM3/21/19
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What do you mean by "marking the images"?

Abrimaal

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Mar 24, 2019, 7:36:56 PM3/24/19
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They are selected images from the Explorer, dragged and dropped from Explorer to Hugin, or sent to Hugin from Windows Explorer or other application. (for Windows).
Btw: the component applications of Hugin can be run from command line with parameters. I am also interested where to find the list of parameters, so I subscribe to this topic.
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