option for exposure stack treatment now missing ?

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bioko...@gmail.com

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Jun 18, 2014, 4:43:53 PM6/18/14
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Hi everybody,

I am now using Hugin 2014.0.0.2d0d38a93c35 and I now encounter problems when fusing HDR panoramas.

Most of my panaromas are taken without a tripod and the pictures with the different exposures need to be separetly treated for alignment. In the past versions of Hugin I could mark which pictures belong to one stack and then release them for single alignment (I do not remember the exact term ;) ). Well in the updated version I am able to assign the stacks but I do not find the option to prevent that the pictures of the stack are treated individually. Is this option hidden somewhere or lost ?

I hope my problem is clear - best regards,

Georg


Terry Duell

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Jun 18, 2014, 7:26:26 PM6/18/14
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Hello Georg,
I assume from the above that you don't want to link by "position".
You can unlink the images in the stack 1, 2 etc in the "Optimizer" tab.
In the "Expert" interface, after setting up your stacks, go to "Optimize:
Geometric -> Custom parameters" which will provide the "Optimizer" tab.
Open the Optimizer tab, and for Stack 1, right mouse click on the bold
underlined 0 for "yaw" and choose "unlink". This should unlink all
positional parameters. You may have to also do this for any additional
stacks.
Hope this is what you want. Please follow up if I have misunderstood your
question.


Cheers,
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Regards,
Terry Duell

bioko...@gmail.com

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Jun 19, 2014, 8:42:19 AM6/19/14
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Hi Terry,

YES, that should be it - I will try out tonight at home.

All the best,

Georg

T. Modes

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Jun 19, 2014, 1:20:56 PM6/19/14
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Am Donnerstag, 19. Juni 2014 01:26:26 UTC+2 schrieb Tduell:
You can unlink the images in the stack 1, 2 etc in the "Optimizer" tab.

There is no need to go to the optimizer tab. The same can be achieved on the photos tab.
Select "group by stacks" (at least advanced interface needed) and select "display image positions".
Now you should see which stacks are linked and which one not. Right click on one of yaw/pitch/roll values and select unlink from the context menu.

Terry Duell

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Jun 19, 2014, 7:02:42 PM6/19/14
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Thanks Thomas. I guessed it would accessible from the Photos tab but
didn't find it.
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