On 15.05.2013 19:39, Tethys wrote:
> On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Bill Davidsen <david...@tmr.com> 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.
> 
> yum install hugin. It's the best tool for the job. I've only ever used
> it by manually selecting the common points between images, but the GUI
> makes it quite easy to do that. There may be an automated way of doing
> it if you have large numbers of images, but I'm not aware of it. Hugin
> is immensely powerful and has a bazillion options for correcting
> various problems with the source images, but you can mostly ignore
> them and the basic case of "load the images, select the common points
> and click go" works well enough for most purposes.

+1
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/index.shtml
http://0pointer.de/blog/photos - On Using Hugin
giving credit to Lenny's lovely jubbly panoramas:
http://0pointer.de/static/panoramas.cgi


poma

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