Hi,

Am Samstag, 21. März 2020 17:40:41 UTC+1 schrieb Philip Massie:
>
>
> I am wondering if the orientation data could be used to assist hugin with 
> the initial alignments - they are all over the show, making control points 
> difficult to find.
> I could always tag the images with the orientation data - but to be honest 
> I am not certain what the columns represent.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas that might help me please?
>
> The orientation.txt file has 10 columns and a row per image. It looks like 
> this:
>
> -0.0011165509 0.9999977 0.001845269 -0.9998455 -0.0011487483 0.017540663 
> 0.017542742 -0.0018253988 0.99984443 1.0328345
> -0.022099398 0.9076608 -0.4191223 -0.99975455 -0.02072592 0.007830331 
> -0.0015794128 0.41919246 0.90789604 0.77929807
> 0.018609552 0.6503049 -0.75944537 -0.99952316 -0.006619526 -0.030160679 
> -0.024640806 0.75964445 0.6498716 0.25804096
> 0.02112228 0.3637641 -0.9312516 -0.99906945 -0.027354196 -0.033345558 
> -0.037603553 0.9310894 0.36284783 -0.3498008
>

The first 3 columns could be the orientations values: sin or cos of 
yaw/pitch/roll. (The next 4 columns are nearly constant.)
But without more information it's impossible to be sure. Looking at the 
images and the orientation.txt file it should be possible to check this.

If this is checked it would be possible to feed this information (slightly 
reformatted) to pto_var or "manipulate image variables".

Thomas

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