Here's what I did:1. Selected images in folder, right-clicked, used Open with Hugin PTO generator.
2. Opened the PTO file.3. Under Feature Matching, ran CPFind with the CPFind + Celest option. If found a lot of control points.
4. Also under Feature Matching, ran the Vertical Lines option. It found nothing.
5. Under Optimized, Geometric, ran Positions (incremental starting from anchor).
6. Right-clicked in the list of file names, used Control Points > Clean control points.
7. Under Optimized, Geometric, ran Everything without translation. 8. Looked at panorama with Fast Preview Panorama: Clicked Center. Top and bottom were quite curved. Panorama was also angled. I dragged the right side of the image until it looked straight.Under Projection, tried various Cylendrical projections. Panini seemed to look like what it sounded like you wanted.
9. Did Center and Fit again, then autocropped. 10. Closed Fast Preview Window. 11. Saved panorama, went to Sttch and clicked on Calculate Optimal Size. 12. Saved again and stitched.Got something that looks just fine to me! But maybe I'm not entirely sure what you're looking for. Attaching the PTO, let me know if you want the stitched image.
On 8/5/19 8:30 AM, Mihai Dobrescu wrote:
How would you stitch these photos in order to get as much as ACR does? IMG_2682.jpg IMG_2683.jpg IMG_2684.jpg IMG_2685.jpg IMG_2686.jpg IMG_2687.jpg IMG_2688.jpg IMG_2689.jpg IMG_2690.jpg
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IMG_2682-IMG_2690.pto
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