Hi Colin,
See attached project, this is the best I could get. You need the Pro
version of PTGui (for viewpoint correction).
You should stitch all images together, don't attempt to stitch them in
separate rows.
I first tried the method of Q6.5 in the faq, but this resulted in
misalignment, probably because the camera was not perfectly
perpendicular or due to some other imperfection. Viewpoint correction
worked nice though, here's what I did:
load all images
keep the lens settings as they are (24mm)
go to the optimizer tab and switch it to Advanced
disable yaw/pitch roll optimization of all images
enable viewpoint correction for all images, except the center one, which
should be set to 'reset'. See my project file.
go to Image Parameters and ensure that yaw/pitch/roll of all images are
set to zero
Run Control Points -> Generate Control Points. Don't run Align Images,
it will change some of the above settings.
Run the optimizer.
Panorama editor: switch to rectilinear projection. Manually adjust the
field of view using the sliders.
If you try stitching all images together, make sure that the center
image has viewpoint correction disabled (Reset), and all others have it
enabled.
It's a fairly large project, you might want to disable 'Find Optimum
Seams' while working on it, this improves performance.
One problem you'll run into is that the panorama may not be perfectly
square, you could see curved edges. This is because all images are
aligned relative to the center image; small errors between images
accumulate towards the sides. If it doesn't need to be geometrically
accurate, you can probably straighten it in photoshop. Otherwise you
might have to resort to photogrammetry instead of stitching.
Hope this helps!
Joost
On 10-01-2024 22:55, Colin Williams Photography wrote:
> Hi Bill, yes you got the task in question. I'll have a look at Metashape
> too, Thank you.
>
> Joost, did you get the two sets of row files earlier?
>
> On Wednesday, January 10, 2024 at 9:39:06 PM UTC PTGui Support wrote:
>
> Well, if the floor is flat, photogrammetry would be overkill and
> stitching should work fine.
>
> For every other subject with any kind of depth, you’re right, this
> requires photogrammetry.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Joost Nieuwenhuijse
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