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Message #01934
[Bug 785803] Re: Enblend --no-optimize produces black holes into panoramas
This is a bug I've seen lots of times, but this is without the --no-
optimize parameter.
I usually find that it goes away if I rearrange the order of photos in
the project, or rotate the scene slightly to give the blending a
different geometry.
Can you upload the .pto project as a test case? Since it shows the bug
without seam optimisation it might be useful tracking it down.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/785803
Title:
Enblend --no-optimize produces black holes into panoramas
Status in Enblend:
New
Bug description:
--no-optimize:
http://i.imgur.com/Bc9hD.jpg
How it should look:
http://i.imgur.com/MAyhz.jpg
Win7 x64 w/ 32bit and x64 Hugin 2011.1 RC1 (2011.0.0.8f1447ab8649
built by Matthew Petroff), multithreaded Enblend. Project contains
less than ten fisheye images encompassing the whole panosphere, so
it's your average spherical panorama. You can see how much the images
overlap here: http://i.imgur.com/KuAqU.jpg I think the issue could be
related to too small overlap between images.
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