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Message #00017
[Bug 679162] Re: Different FOV's -> Weird estimations
In general the hugin control point editor can be improved.
- Allow rotating of the images through the gui (not only through running
an optimizer step, and then having the gui detect which side it thinks
is up.
- Allow non-90 degree rotations to line things up. (I've been known to
pick the wrong control point when SIFT didn't work either).
- Allow different scales. Just a linear scale will do. (in the case
above the 12 degree shots are 1/30th of the 360 degree pano.) (The
example above is a bit extreme, but I really want to be able to make
those panos eventually).
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Different FOV's -> Weird estimations
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/679162
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Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI: Triaged
Bug description:
I have a 12 degree FOV image and a 360 degreen FOV image. Hugin doesn't estimate the positions of additional control points correctly.
I've found that if I select the second control point from the big image (the 360 degree one), I will get: estimated control point outside of image. This means that hugin won't pan the images around with me losing sight of the point I wanted to add.... (the big image needs to be viewed at 100% to be able to see details just large enough to see on the small images).