Newto3D
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Location: Brighton, United Kingdom
Registered: 24 Jan 2006
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Stitching problem!
Posted: 6 Apr 2010 at 19:47 GMT
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Hey to everyone, looong time! Ive been on holidays for a week and I got the chance to take some shots.
Ive been trying to stitch this particular pano, and it does stitch ok....except for one part!
I dont know if its a shooting area and if I messed up when taking one particular shot or if its something with the stitching. When I stitch the pano there seems to be one error in the area along the wall Im sitting against along the top roof area. Ive attached the images here, so if anyone can donwload them and try the stitch please let me know!!
www.elchevirtual.com/pano/images/pano_altea.rar
cheers!
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John Houghton
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Location: Hitchin, United Kingdom
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Peter Stark
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Location: Glasgow, United Kingdom
Registered: 12 Sep 2007
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Re: Stitching problem!
Posted: 6 Apr 2010 at 20:31 GMT
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I had a go with it too & it stitched up ok here too. Only part I had problems with was the shadow areas and your feet, big buggers those arent they (only kidding) but think alpha channels should sort out that.
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Itamar Vieira
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Location: Brazil
Registered: 9 Mar 2010
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Re: Stitching problem!
Posted: 8 Apr 2010 at 0:32 GMT updated: 8 Apr 2010 at 0:33 GMT
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John,
I think that looking the project settings done by the masters are a great source of learning.
But I couldn't open your project.
It seems like you have used others file names for the photos.
The original images are numbered from 0389 to 0396 and yours from 0563 to 0570
The sequence is the same ?
Thanks Itamar
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John Houghton
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Re: Stitching problem!
Posted: 8 Apr 2010 at 8:40 GMT
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Itamar, The images in my downloaded pano_altea.rar are IMG_0563.jpg -IMG_0570.jpg, which match the images referenced in my uploaded project file. Where do your images 0389 - 0396 images originate from?
John
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Itamar Vieira
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Re: Stitching problem!
Posted: 8 Apr 2010 at 15:06 GMT
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John,
from the file downloaded following the link in the first post of thir thread.
I'll try to download again.
Regards, Itamar
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Itamar Vieira
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Location: Brazil
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Re: Stitching problem!
Posted: 8 Apr 2010 at 15:13 GMT
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John,
your project is ok. I'm afraid I've messed with the files of another thread Ooops !
Sorry.
regards, Itamar
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mediavets
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Location: Isleham, Cambs., United Kingdom
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Re: Stitching problem!
Posted: 8 Apr 2010 at 16:19 GMT
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Newto3D said: Hey to everyone, looong time! Ive been on holidays for a week and I got the chance to take some shots.
Ive been trying to stitch this particular pano, and it does stitch ok....except for one part!
I dont know if its a shooting area and if I messed up when taking one particular shot or if its something with the stitching. When I stitch the pano there seems to be one error in the area along the wall Im sitting against along the top roof area. Ive attached the images here, so if anyone can donwload them and try the stitch please let me know!!
www.elchevirtual.com/pano/images/pano_altea.rar
cheers!
I found it quite challenging with Autopano Giga because I didn't spot that these are fisheye images and the EXIF didn't give me a clue - I guess you were using a Samyang FE or equivalent?
It stitched fine once I told APG that these are FE images.
Andrew
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thambi
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Location: san antonio, United States
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Re: Stitching problem!
Posted: 16 Apr 2010 at 4:48 GMT
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I have tried my best to fix this. And i have got very good result. But every picture i have created alpha channels to all the pictures and had to set very precise control points. The overall project size came to 181mb because i used uncompressed tiff. I am uploading it right now with the project file. Will share the link once it's done, Here is the optimization result i got...
still i couldn't save your leg and a small error on the window(which i noticed later)
And here is the final tour link which i have created. Thanks to john for sharing me this thread over email.
Direct Link to Output: ihariharan.com/ihariharan/360/pg/pg.swf
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Smooth
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