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Message #02006
[Bug 773319] Re: feature request: maxdim in CPfind
** Changed in: hugin
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: hugin
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/773319
Title:
feature request: maxdim in CPfind
Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
Confirmed
Bug description:
from this thread:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/hugin-ptx/_LNPRle3RpM
Basically the --fullscale flag is not very convenient. Better would be
something similar to autopano sift c, which allows the user to specify
the image dimension to use for analysis.
Harry had these comments:
I suggest to file it as a feature request.
I assume your idea with the "--maxdim <n>" like in autopanosift-c can be picked up very easily.
for autopanosift-c: "--maxdim <n> Make largest image dimension <= n (default: 1600)."
However, this might fall under the license on APSC.
We also have calibrate_lens which has the option: "-d <int> Maximum dimension for re-sized image prior to processing. Default 1600".
calibrate_lens is GPL.
We also have celeste_standalone with the option: " -s <int> Maximum dimension for re-sized image prior to processing. A higher value will increase the resolution of the mask but is significantly slower. Default: 800"
celeste_standalone is GPL
Finally we have align_image_stack which uses the "-s scale Scale down
image by 2^scale (default: 1 [2x downsampling])". This option might
not be as good whith varying input resolutions but is also GPL.
Enough options to copy&paste into cpfind.
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