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I'm not sure about the horizontal lines. I'd declare them as lines but not horizontal, I believe horizontal lines are really for the horizon.
When you follow the tuto, at what point to the images stop being straight? From my experience, you first start by finding the correction parameters for your lens, then you should get a straight image, and adding a new image should never distort it. If it does, you are probably doing something wrong, either not following the procedure properly, or adding an image with completely wrong CPs. I'd start with an image from the center of the dragons, an image which allows me to check if the corrections are correct, an image where you can check that lines are parallel. If you can't find vertical lines, it is not really important here. You can rotate the final panorama at a later stage in Hugin, or you can let Hugin generate it like it is and rotate it in another tool.
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What I don't understand here is that though there are probably tons of lenses, the most common ones should be provided in hugin so we don't have to remeasure the same parameters over and over again.Isn't it a depository for such things ?
Second question, my lens is a zoom. Do I need to find the correction parameters for each focal length ? This can be somewhat painful…
Hi folks,1) I read the 2013 "new features".2) I keep playing and understanding slowly, very slowly…Still fighting with my dragons ;-)3) loading only one picture, with lens profile in rectilinear mode, the lines are parallel, no barrel distorsion4) trying to add images to that one, hugin hangs up and eventually crashes.5) loading the 5 images at once, the rectilinear mode gives awful results, no image left. I applied the lens to all 5 images of course6) selecting cylindrical or equirectangular, the images all show a more or less strong barrel distorsion. Why can't we keep the images with no distorsion as when loading only one ? Like in the "layout" mode ?7) loading the 5 images via the panorama stitcher window, they all appear on top of each other in the fast panorama preview. I have to move them by hand in the move/drag tab.8) loading the 5 images via the fast panorama preview, they appear next to each other.So here come the pictures in Equirectangular projection before I do anything at all except loading the lens :It is all distorted. While in layout mode (second image), they are straight. So I am lost again… I need help! Thanks.
I guess it means Lensfun isn't the solution for your zoom.
- Did you take all your pictures at the same focal length?
- By any chance, did you all take them at the shortest length your zoom can do?
If so, you task could be easy: take a picture of a proper subject at the same focal subject. Proper subject is something at about the same distance that your dragons were from you, with enough vertical and horizontal lines to work it. Add this picture to your panorama and use it to calibrate your lens. Then follow all the steps.
Alternative: could you upload somewhere a downsized version of the original pictures to let us try?
Follow up for me will be tomorrow now :-) Good night
On individual images, it seems to correct quite nicely the images.I guess it means Lensfun isn't the solution for your zoom.Yes.- Did you take all your pictures at the same focal length?- By any chance, did you all take them at the shortest length your zoom can do?Yes. 17 mm.
Why downsized ? Yes, I can upload them. About 25 Mbytes all of them together.Alternative: could you upload somewhere a downsized version of the original pictures to let us try?
Hello Terry,
I found my lens in lensfun (a Canon EF-S 17-55 F2.8) and it is probably common enough to have been defined for a number of focal lengths and lensfun distorsion parameter says 'yes'.
> If your lens is a zoom and in the lensfun database it probably has distortion parameters defined for a number of focal lengths, but maybe not.
I can put them in Dropbox. I put the 5 of them, because I get very different results with 1, 3 or 5.
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> It's morning here :-), so I can put some time in today to assist, if I can.
> Are you able to upload the images to Dropbox and invite me to share?
> Probably best to use downsized images, and 3 should be sufficient.
> Not sure if downsizing keeps the exif data on camera/lens which would be useful to have.
1, with lensfun is ok
3, if I load them via panorama stitcher, they appear on top of each other in the fast Pano preview. Asking for Projection rectilinear, I get a strange image, I click on Fit and the image returns to normal and stay straight.
Selecting Move/Drag + mosaic option, I can separate them and I get a first preview not completly stupid.
5, loading them via panorama stitcher, they pile on each other, I don't seem to be able to separate them enough. Loading them in Fast Pano Preview, they appear next to each other but asking for Projection rectilinear and trying to fit, I get something useless.
Can you make something out of that ???