Op zo 21 mrt. 2021 om 17:54 schreef 'Kay F. Jahnke' via hugin and other
free panoramic software <[email protected]>:

>
> I downloaded the three-image alaska 'panorama'. It uses translation
> parameters, which lux does not process, hence the failure. The image is
> not a panorama: The three partials have been taken from different
> positions, always facing the facades, probably several meters apart.
> It's an attempt to create a 'street view-like' image mosaic from a 3D
> scene (dodgy, mosaics are for 2D content), hence the translation
> parameters to attempt a fit, which works okay-ish because the facades
> are roughly in-plane.
>

The Alaska one is the only one I didn't try.
But I never paid attention to the TrX, TrY and TrZ parameters. My 2 image
pano is a hand-shot pano which I initially used for parallax. And yes: it
needs translation parameters as well.
It is just small and handy and a quick test.
I will take one of my other panos, but lately I don't do much panos.
Only bracketing and noise reduction with ais and enfuse. (burst mode with a
number of photos. I never had nor will buy a full-frame so I sometimes make
burst-mode photos and ais/enfuse them to remove the noise. Works great)
I will test pv/lux as well with noise reduction.

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