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Message #07454
[Bug 1839479] Re: Add boundary warp feature
That being said, I think what is needed is to stretch the image to become rectangular. Is that possible? See the "stretch the result" attachment for my idea.
I think Hugin should not depend on other tools in this regard, as it should be its own feature.
** Attachment added: "stretch the result"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/1839479/+attachment/5325856/+files/full.png
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Title:
Add boundary warp feature
Status in Hugin:
Triaged
Bug description:
There are panoramas like nature landscapes that need to take more from
the projection.
In those cases, some or more pixels could be taken from the projection
outside the crop with more or less distortion, but without becoming
unnatural.
For such cases, a distortion/morph/reshaping could be made similar to
GIMP cage processing or Adobe's Camera RAW boundary warp tool.
The goal would be either calculate some approximate polygon around the
projection and generate a transformation in a range 0% - 100% that
would reshape the projection to a rectangle, leaving the user to
adjust the amount according to his taste, either let the user adjust
himself the projection similarly to GIMP's cage tool, either make both
options available in Hugin's tradition, depending on the chosen mode,
simple or advanced/expert.
After studying GIMP cage, but important for the panorama distortion process,
there should be two cage point moving modes: one as it is now in GIMP, individual moving of points, one new to GIMP, I call that elastic mode,
when moving a node should adjust other nodes in relation to that node movement, like proportionally reduce all the segments between all the defined points, in order to stretch the image naturally and keeping a general image proportion, on its entire surface.
In order to better explain the reason for this request, I provide here
my limited experience I've had with GIMP trying to reshape panoramas
I've made with the cage tool. I put emphasis on "my experience".
In short, I have stitched 9 images in Hugin, that generated an 148MB TIFF of about 8600 x 2600 px.
I've opened GIMP and made a cage of 14 points, then started adjust it.
On my i7 920 with 24GB RAM system, took about 15 mins to calculate the initial cage definition, then about 1-3 mins to move points. It is a painful process and sometimes the cage disappears for some reason (bug?), sometimes I need to come back to the process, in which case I have to redefine the cage again and again, which is totally unproductive, as the cage can't be persisted even using GIMP native format, xcf. Also, working with the full image is a consuming process, so I think Hugin should work with a smaller sample, as the panorama preview seems to use.
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