Hello Thomas,
did I understand correctly, the images can be members of a stack and
their positions can be unlinked at the same time?
"Display the image position" - is this?:
Okay, done so.
Is this the place where I should do the unlinking?
"... on the image position" - is there a particular spot where I have to
click to get the according context menu entry? Or is it only that I
don't recognize it?
In the screenshot I have selected the images that have already been
assigned to stacks 0.
On the Optimiser tab the context menu is the same. I tried checking the
boxes also of the first stack, selecting the images and then optimize..
Now the optimisation actually seems to do something, but applying the
results doesn't yield any change - obviously because I haven't unlinked
the images.
Sorry for my dumb questions, I feel like a beginner, in spite of having
used hugin for some 20 years.
Best regards
Joachim
Am 26.09.2023 um 18:10 schrieb T. Modes:
[email protected] schrieb am Dienstag, 26. September 2023 um 00:10:20 UTC+2:
Okay,
> you need to assign the stacks and unlink the positions when
shooting
> handheld before running cpfind. Cpfind needs this information
for the
> decision which images belong to which stack.
This sounds plausible.
So I guess I have to set Optimise - Geometric (on the Photos tab) to
"Custom Parameters" to get the Optimiser tab. But once the stacks are
defined, I can't do anything to the positions any more. There are
checkboxes only for the stack as a whole. Or what am I missing?
As I already written, you need to unlink the position in the stack.
This can be done on the photos tab or on the optimize tab.
Display the image position and open the context menu on the image
position, there you can it unlink (or link) the image position.
And "cpfind --multirow" is not in the dropdown menu. I guess the
whole
approach has to be done on the command line, right?
No, it can also be done in the GUI. The default cpfind settings
includes already the multirow setting.
You can also create your own settings for the control point detectors
in the GUI.
Thomas
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