On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 02:02:57PM +0200, Bruno Postle wrote:
> The fine-tune function does something else altogether. Here Hugin is
> directly comparing the image around each half of the control point -
> you can visualise this as subtracting one image fragment from the
> other and seeing if any features remain. This is much more like what
> you do when manually adjusting a control point, and the process gets
> very different results to cpfind.

This started me thinking about a good UI for a person to adjust a
control point.

Would it be easier for a human to fine-tune a control point if you
show the two images, overlapped across eachother, but with a
checkerboard pattern (say 3, 4 or 5 pixels to a square) determining
whether to show the left or the right image?

        Roger. 

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