Hello Alex,
It looks to me like your final pano is simply frame-1, which suggests
some basic user error.
As for what is possible, do I understand correctly that we are looking
down on a non-flat roof and the left four and the right five rows of
panels are not coplanar? In that case, a distortion free panorama isn't
possible. For purely geometric reasons, hugin can only deal with two
situations: 1) all photos are taken from the same spot and the scene is
arbitrary, 2) the object is 2-dimensional and the photos are taken from
arbitrary positions. It can't deal with a moving drone and a non-flat
roof. However, you should be able to create two separate panos of the
two sides of the roof that are 2-dimensional as isolated objects.
cheers, lukas wirz
On 11/02/2025 08:40, Alex wrote:
Hello,
Using a drone, I have taken a series of images named: frame_0001.jpg
to frame_0010.jpg (as per the attachment).
Noted: the meta data of each file has been removed.
Then using Hugin, I have created the panorama image "panorama_by_hugin.png".
But the result is not satisfactory, because I have found-out that: out of
the original 15 solar planes, only 8 are captured in the final panorama
image.
I expected I can achieve to create a panorama image like
"expected_panorama.png".
Can someone help me with the following queries:
1. Is the missing of certain content in the final panorama image normal?
2. If not, then how could I use Hugin to create a panorama image similar to
"expected_panorama.png"?
Many thanks for your help,
Alex
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