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While I don't know your setup, I was unpleasently suprised a number of
times by the amount of flex added by anything between my tripod and a
pano head (e.g. a ball head).
As I said before: I might be enough to include d and e during the
optimization, if you haven't done that before.
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The bold underlined items will be optimized. You can toggle an item optimization by clicking it with Ctrl key pressed. 'd' and 'e' are lens parameters, which are shown below the image parameters.Then you go to the Photos tab and at the Geometric combo in the Optimise section (bottom part of the window) you choose "Custom parameters". When choosing this a new tab "Optimizer" will appear and there you will be able to optimize every variable separatedly.to optimize d and e you first have to choose the Expert interface at the menu Interface / Expert
Hi Panoramers :)
Quite often stitching pictures in Hugin gives e a result like here:It is NOT a problem with my bracket, because I designed a special bracket just for my camera:so I have got a perfect nodal point.
Of course I can add a few control points by hand but it is annoying :)Is any chance to change any Hugin settings to improve stitching even if it takes more time?Thank you for answers :)
I'm not sure why John couldn't post this, it hasn't been 'held' for
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Hi Guys,
I know what was wrong with my panorama!!! :)
Autofocus caused the problem. When it slightly changes the distance, also it slightly changes the magnification :)
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> So changing focus while shooting a panorama is not a good idea.
I did not know about it :)
However it means there was nothing wrong with my home made bracket on the
ball head and also I was right saying it was something strange because the
problem used to appear far away from the nodal point - for example the
horizon was not stitched incorrectly etc etc.
Happy days - problem finally sorted! :)
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