Hi,

When stitching thousands of pano with my script, sometimes I have some broken pano. The reasons for these failures vary, but It usually ends up with totally wrong values for lens FOV or yaw/pitch/roll.

For example, if I indicate that the FOV of a lens is 125°, and Hugin finds that the best solution is 50°, it can't be correct.
If I indicate a yaw of 90°, a final result of -30° is necessarily incorrect.

I can parse the final pto file to detect if the pano is wrong, but I was wondering if Hugin could not integrate a function to limit the amplitude of variations of a parameter which would reduce the number of failed pano.

Just an idea

Best,

Stéphane

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