If there is a way to find excellent nodal point?
I want to make a template for automatically stitching panos made with the same angle steps (I use Nodal Ninja for that)...
The problem I found is that if you make a 7 images with a 10 degree step (72 degree lens), the same points on the right/left of first/last images does not appear in the same position when pano images are stitched together.
In fact if nodal point is set correctly - you can copy control points from two nearby images to the next and they must be still correct. So if you take cp from a set of images - you will get a huge amount of control points and get an excellent correction for lens. But as I see in my example - points from last/forst images are moved when stitched...
As I understand the only way to correct it is to correct the nodal point before taking pictures - but to my eye it is "correct". SO if there are any methods to get an excellent values for NP ?
Here is my test photos with manual CP + points duplicated between neighbor images... Maybe someone can describe the other way to correct the problem.
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