Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin -- How to stitch intermediate photo groups

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Bruno Postle

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Sep 28, 2012, 7:08:36 PM9/28/12
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On Fri 28-Sep-2012 at 11:48 -0700, Jeremy VanGelder wrote:
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> I am using Hugin to stitch and remove errors in some pictures that
> will be used for facade analysis. I've got around 1,000 pictures
> per wall. I want to create a mosaic of the entire wall without
> any distortion. At this point, I have tried putting the images
> through Hugin in groups of a hundred or so images at a time.
> After that, I want to take the output images and stitch them
> together into one big image. But when I load the output images
> into Hugin it asks me for the lens data for each image. But there
> shouldn't be any lens data if I have removed the lens distortion,
> right?

In general you can reuse the values for projection and angle of view
from the first panorama when you use the generated image as a
'photo' in a new project.

Yes these secondary images should have no lens distortion, so you
can set the a,b,c,d,e parameters to zero.

There is a Hugin bug where 'cropped TIFF' offsets are not read when
using a TIFF file as input (Hugin generates TIFF offsets by
default). This won't be much of a problem for a mosaic project, the
effect will be that the field of view for these intermediate images
will be inconsistent.

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Bruno
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