Hi Fredrik,
It looks like PTGui is significantly changing the focal length during
optimization. In your second screenshot the panorama looks much narrower.
Could you try this:
- set up your panorama using Align to Grid
- don't use Align Images. Instead do Control Points -> Generate Control
Points
- switch to Advanced mode and go to Optimizer tab
- disable this checkbox: 'Optimize Lens Focal Length'
- run the Optmizer
I've also seen issues with moving clouds in these kind of panoramas.
Because the shooting duration is long, clouds will have move
significantly, while the ground is stationary. PTGui isn't smart enough
to understand clouds, you may need to remove all control points on the
clouds beforehand. You can use the 'use control points of..' list to
exclude the sky images. Do this before running the optimizer.
The same applies to the waves. This is a difficult scene.
Kind regards,
Joost Nieuwenhuijse
www.ptgui.com
On 06/04/2021 20:33, Fredrik Andreasson wrote:
> I have 10 years of experience with PTGui but quite new in the Gigapixel
> area.
> I have shot 210 images 3 rows X 70. I know the enrance pupil distance is
> correct or at least very close.
> After importing im running Align to grid.align_to_grid.PNG
> Its, almost already perfect seams, but to get it perfect I check the
> "images are already roughly positioned....." in the project assistant.
> Project_assistant.PNG
> Then I press the button "Align images". The result is horrible:
> aligned_with_control_points.PNG
> Is there a bug or am I doing something wrong here?
> I cant even get the tutorial to work: Creating gigapixel panoramas with
> a robotic panohead - PTGui Stitching Software
> <
https://www.ptgui.com/examples/creating_gigapixel_panoramas_with_a_robotic_panohead.html>
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