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Panorama scripting

by BobYiu :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,every one
I compiled the Hugin ,libpano ,and got the executable files.
So I try to run the executable files as the article 'Panorama
scripting in a nutshell' says

In the 'Simple command-line stitching ' section it writes:

Lets start with a basic but common use case: Photographers with
quality panoramic tripod heads can reproduce identical sets of photos
every time, in this situation there is no need to create a new
stitching project for every panorama, it is enough to use a single
project as a template.

nona -o out -m TIFF_m template.pto DSC_1234.JPG DSC_1235.JPG
DSC_1236.JPG
enblend -o finished.tif out0000.tif out0001.tif out0002.tif



So how can I get the  template.pto??

Is there any other script files for test and expriments?


Cheers!

Bob







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Re: Panorama scripting

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On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 17:50, Bob <booyiu@...> wrote:
Lets start with a basic but common use case: Photographers with
quality panoramic tripod heads can reproduce identical sets of photos
every time, in this situation there is no need to create a new
stitching project for every panorama, it is enough to use a single
project as a template.
What it means is that if you shot perfect pictures (with a tripod and panoramic head), and that you take exactly the same pictures for all your panoramas (eg you have a fisheye lens and you always take 6 pictures horizontally, 1 of zenith and 1 of nadir), then you don't have to open Hugin each time, add the picture, add control points between them, run optimization & all. You can do it once, save the project and use it as a template. The only thing that will change is the name of the pictures.


nona -o out -m TIFF_m template.pto DSC_1234.JPG DSC_1235.JPG
DSC_1236.JPG
enblend -o finished.tif out0000.tif out0001.tif out0002.tif



So how can I get the  template.pto??

Is there any other script files for test and expriments?


Cheers!

Bob










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Re: Panorama scripting

by BobYiu :: Rate this Message:

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Thanks RizThon

Is there any other script files for test and expriments?


On 11月5日, 下午6时52分, RizThon <rizt...@...> wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 17:50, Bob <boo...@...> wrote:
> > Lets start with a basic but common use case: Photographers with
> > quality panoramic tripod heads can reproduce identical sets of photos
> > every time, in this situation there is no need to create a new
> > stitching project for every panorama, it is enough to use a single
> > project as a template.
>
> What it means is that if you shot perfect pictures (with a tripod and
> panoramic head), and that you take exactly the same pictures for all your
> panoramas (eg you have a fisheye lens and you always take 6 pictures
> horizontally, 1 of zenith and 1 of nadir), then you don't have to open Hugin
> each time, add the picture, add control points between them, run
> optimization & all. You can do it once, save the project and use it as a
> template. The only thing that will change is the name of the pictures.
>
>
>
> > nona -o out -m TIFF_m template.pto DSC_1234.JPG DSC_1235.JPG
> > DSC_1236.JPG
> > enblend -o finished.tif out0000.tif out0001.tif out0002.tif
>
> > So how can I get the  template.pto??
>
> > Is there any other script files for test and expriments?
>
> > Cheers!
>
> > Bob- 隐藏被引用文字 -
>
> - 显示引用的文字 -
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Re: Panorama scripting

by BobYiu :: Rate this Message:

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I downloaded the PanoTools,and found the scripts files there
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Re: Panorama scripting

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I use nona now instead of PTSticher,because PTSticher broke down when
I tried to stich the images and never succeeded

On 11月5日, 下午6时52分, RizThon <rizt...@...> wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 17:50, Bob <boo...@...> wrote:
> > Lets start with a basic but common use case: Photographers with
> > quality panoramic tripod heads can reproduce identical sets of photos
> > every time, in this situation there is no need to create a new
> > stitching project for every panorama, it is enough to use a single
> > project as a template.
>
> What it means is that if you shot perfect pictures (with a tripod and
> panoramic head), and that you take exactly the same pictures for all your
> panoramas (eg you have a fisheye lens and you always take 6 pictures
> horizontally, 1 of zenith and 1 of nadir), then you don't have to open Hugin
> each time, add the picture, add control points between them, run
> optimization & all. You can do it once, save the project and use it as a
> template. The only thing that will change is the name of the pictures.
>
>
>
> > nona -o out -m TIFF_m template.pto DSC_1234.JPG DSC_1235.JPG
> > DSC_1236.JPG
> > enblend -o finished.tif out0000.tif out0001.tif out0002.tif
>
> > So how can I get the  template.pto??
>
> > Is there any other script files for test and expriments?
>
> > Cheers!
>
> > Bob- 隐藏被引用文字 -
>
> - 显示引用的文字 -
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