Settings for panoramas inside buildings

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Lada

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Sep 24, 2015, 5:19:59 AM9/24/15
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Hello!

We make panoramas inside buildings and due to assembly of our device have some problems with parallax.
What settings should we set to get the best results with these photos? May be anyone ran into the same problem?

As example i add results which we've got in Autopano

John Eklund

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Sep 25, 2015, 7:42:59 AM9/25/15
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I would assign a new lens to each input picture and then optimize horizontal & vertical image shift (d & e). Possibly also translation. Optimizing other lens parameters (shearing, barrel, pincushion) might also help as an emergency. I would also carefully inspect control points and remove unnecessary ones, leaving more points on obvious areas. For example I would be sure to have control points at the top of the doorway and fewer in the ceiling further away.

Lada

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Sep 29, 2015, 4:51:29 AM9/29/15
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But if i want to automate this process to prevent manual intervention, how can i increase an amount of control points? Which settings are necessary?


четверг, 24 сентября 2015 г., 12:19:59 UTC+3 пользователь Lada написал:

Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)

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Oct 6, 2015, 1:37:22 PM10/6/15
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I've taken a look at one set of images.

IMHO, I would say that you will have to stitch them manually and each panorama will require a lot of work and post editing to correct parallax errors.

In a next time try also to fix camera settings manually and don't change them between shots, including WB. Maybe a simple philopod would give you less parallax.

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dex Otaku

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Oct 7, 2015, 6:38:56 PM10/7/15
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Good advice:


On Tuesday, 6 October 2015 12:37:22 UTC-5, Cartola wrote:
In a next time try also to fix camera settings manually and don't change them between shots, including WB. Maybe a simple philopod would give you less parallax.

 
It may be too late to apply to these shots, but speaking from experience: parallax is the enemy of good stitches, especially for any subject that's close to the camera.  The degree of parallax you can get away with in a landscape is significantly different from what you can get away with indoors [where everything in the shot is often close enough to cause these issues].  

Even the simplest pano head would fix most of the issues for future shoots.

Lada

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Oct 19, 2015, 11:26:36 AM10/19/15
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Thank you! We will try to use your advices.


четверг, 24 сентября 2015 г., 12:19:59 UTC+3 пользователь Lada написал:
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