Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have some sets of images which are similar to a normal panomama, but are
created when the camera is still and the subject moving past the lens. Examples
include capturing street art, labels on (rotating) cylinders, etc. In every case
the camera is in video mode, and the vid
On 05/15/2013 12:47 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have some sets of images which are similar to a normal panomama, but
are created when the camera is still and the subject moving past the
lens. Examples include capturing street art, labels on (rotating)
cylinders, etc. In every case the camera is
On 15.05.2013 19:39, Tethys wrote:
> On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>
>> Any suggestions? The man page for hugin lists dozens of command line tools,
>> and I script netpbm commands, and have even written a few tools, but if
>> there's a "best practice" solution I can at lea
On Wed, 15 May 2013, Tethys wrote:
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
yum install hugin. It's the best tool for the job.[snip]
Ditto. Many years ago, I used a tool called Montage from Caltech. It had a
significant learning curve and was picky about image formats, but
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Any suggestions? The man page for hugin lists dozens of command line tools,
> and I script netpbm commands, and have even written a few tools, but if
> there's a "best practice" solution I can at least start looking in the right
> place.
yu
I have some sets of images which are similar to a normal panomama, but are
created when the camera is still and the subject moving past the lens. Examples
include capturing street art, labels on (rotating) cylinders, etc. In every case
the camera is in video mode, and the video is broken into a