Good discussion.
For years I have the same plan for a highrise nearby so I'll watch this 
discussion.
Keep it up! 

On Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 2:47:27 AM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:

> I am making progress, but still have a lot to learn.  I tried to attach 
> the latest tif file but I didn't since the file size was  376 MB!  
> Obviously I didn't set the canvas size and the image size correctly.  
> Indeed, I don't really understand the difference (I'm ashamed to say).
>
> I will attach a screen shot of how it looked.  Claudio suggested that I 
> tell you all what I did so here's a recap of the steps I took -- as best I 
> can remember:
>
> I loaded all 48 jpg images.  (I thought about re-sizing them and saving 
> the re-sized images as PNG files, but went back to the jpgs.)
>
> I then selected 330_1, 330_2, 0_1, 0_2, 30_1 and 30_2, and clicked on 
> "create control points"
>
> That created 91 (?) new control points.
>
> Then I selected 0_1, 0_2, 30_1 and 30_2 and created control points.
>
> Notice that I did 0_1, 0_2, 30_1 and 30_2 again.  I'm still not sure if 
> this creates the same control points over again.
>
> Then I selected 30_1, 30_2, 60_1 and 60_2 and created control points.
>
> Same comment about creating the same control points over again.  I hope 
> someone can tell me.
>
> Then I selected 60_1, 60_2, 90_1 and 90_2.  ditto
>
> I continued this through
>
> 330_1, 330_2, 0_1 and 0_2.
>
> Then I selected 0_2, 0_3, 30_2 and 30_3, and created control points.
>
> Then 30_2, 30_3, 60_2 and 60_3.  etcetera, etcetera
>
> Then 0_3, 0_4, 30_3 and 30_4.
>
> Continuing through 330_3, 330_4, 0_3 and 0_4.
>
> I felt like I was re-creating control points, but figured it would be ok 
> to create the same ones over again.
>
> I saved the current project.
>
> Then I found the Optimizer tab and tried to do what Claudio suggested, 
> namely select everything and press optimize.  I didn't know how to select 
> everything and might not have done that right.
>
> I then tried to see what I had.  It had a terrible horizon but by dragging 
> it around, I was able to make it better.  As you can see, I've made some 
> progress but still need to learn more.  Hopefully you all can tell me what 
> I did wrong.
>
> This is getting too long so I'll show you the screen shot and stop for 
> now.  The next step -- where I try to stitch -- I don't do correctly anyway 
> so that's enough for now.
>
> I can put the 376 MB tif file on google drive, but it doesn't look much 
> different from the screen shot.
>
> Aloha,
>
> Sam.
>
>

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