Thank you all.
I would need a set of multiple cameras because In many panos I would take 
there are moving objects/subjects.
So I need to take several pictures at the same time.
As far as i know it is impossible to solve the parallax error in stitching. 
My question was originated by some hints I got in internet.  
I read this: https://www.innocentive.com/ar/challenge/9933759
It presents a "challenge" for a system that (I am quoting) " given the 
output of a sensor (e.g. camera) at position A, predict what the same 
sensor at position B would see, given the relative positions of A and B to 
each other." 
If that would be possible and I have, let's say, a camera A pointing to 
north and a camera B pointing to east, given the distance from A to B, I 
could have the view of camera B as seen by camera A and stitch the images 
to north and east from the same point of view.
Presented in this way it seems to me impossible to do (by the way, it seems 
the "challenge" has been awarded...)
But in a set of cameras we have some more information: in the overlap 
section we know what camera A and B see from their point of view. Possibly 
that information could be used to do the rest. I am a prophane and I have 
absolutely no idea how to do or even if the above is meaningless.

When driving I met by chance the google car. I saw their set of six or 
seven cameras is as big as a basket ball and the cameras are set not so 
close as possible, what I am trying to do with my set instead. It seems 
they are not much worried about parallax. So I guess they have some way to 
deal, partially, with this problem.
Of course I am talking about google but they cannot do what is impossible 
to do.

Thank you in advance for any remarks and suggestions.

Giuseppe Porciani 



Il giorno mercoledì 14 novembre 2018 18:22:02 UTC+1, [email protected] 
ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to this forum.
> I am planning to set a rig of six small cameras to take panos.
> The distance between the nodal points of each cam is known,
> As far as I know there is no way to solve this parallax error in stitching 
> the images in Hugin, except in some particular cases.
> I also read that some manufacterers of 360 degree cameras consisting of a 
> number of sensors and lenses claim their included stitching software can, 
> partially, deal with the parallax error.
> My question is: 
> is there any exhisting algorithms which may (or which is scheduled to) be 
> included in Hugin for the above purpose?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Giuseppe
>
>

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