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Re: [Bug 679954] Re: Mass aligning feature
On December 2, 2010 06:28:37 pm rew wrote:
> A "wishlist item" from myself would be that images are always loaded
> with a progressing "pitch", again leading to a slightly more
> "reasonable" initial layout....
similar wish here. the way I see it at the moment is a button on the images
tab, "distribute images". Brings up a form with two input fields. the input
fields are for the number of rows and the number of images per row. but there
can be multi-row projects that don't have the same count of images per row.
in the meantime, the workaround is to use a template project.
tag imagestab
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/679954
Title:
Mass aligning feature
Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
Triaged
Bug description:
With panoramic heads, there can be no needs to generate control point.
You usually just need to adjust the image by the given degree steps you used.
This means setting a given angle.
and setting for each picture you want to align a variation based on the angle.
eg: let's suppose the angle is 36° and you did a 360 panorama.
you'll need to align 10 pictures.
so you need to set each image to 36 72 108 144 (...) or -36 -72 -108 -144 (...), depending the spin you used to take the images.
So imo, what is needed:
An angle to use: (can be a positive or negative number.) eg +36 or -36 (°) for each basic parameters (I am thinking to yaw pitch and roll which can be different depending the pano head and camera used).
A button to increment the position of all the selected images by a numerical sequence, so each selected image gets an increment change corresponding to its position in the selection. The first one would get +36, the second +72 in the example.
I don't know if one button and a parameter to play with (yaw / pitch / roll) would be enough or if we need 3 mini buttons somewhere in the interface.
esby
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