On 9/15/20 12:11 PM, Abrimaal wrote:
I always pressed "Align" after loading all images. Align also affects
photometrics, so I try to make a panorama using the Editor only.
Hmm, I presume you're talking about the button in the Assistant? You
could still use Align there, then reset the photometric optimizations in
the main Hugin window.
What step have I skipped?
1. Mark the middle image "for position"
2. Find control points + Celeste and vertical lines
3. Fine tune all points
4. Calculate and optimize
a. positions from anchor
b. positions and view
c. everything
The image is still not straight.
I checked all vertical lines, removed the short and misplaced lines,
added a few new.
I clicked "reset positions" and "optimize" again and the result is the same.
In the Fast Preview window, under the Move/Drag tab, there's a
Straighten button. Does that help?
What step of "Align" have I skipped that the vertical geometry is not
optimized?
Only thing I see missing from the above is to clean control points? Not
remove them, clean them. That always helps mine by removing ones that
seem to be way off or mismatched. I do that step after optimizing
positions from anchor (your 4.a). Or is that what you mean by "Fine tune
all points".
And as someone else on the list asked, what projection are you using?
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