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batch convert multiple spherical images
Re: batch convert multiple spherical images
Posted: 28 Aug 2007 at 13:42 GMT
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Hi, is very easy to batch using nona_gui and enblend from the Hugin distribution, I don't know about PTGui.
BUT extracting a rectiliniar view from a fisheye or from an equirectangular projection depends of some factors which I think will be different from image to image, due to perspective, so I guess that you will need to process/prepare each image accordingly after all, then to save a PTscript file for each image then to batch the actual remapping.

Dorin


To get then properly you are right, but for now i'm only interested in getting the straight lines straight. A trick i've found that works is to load a bunch of images and aplying a template for output. then creating a layered PS doc which i can then export to seperated files in PS.

Dick, please tell me/us more about what you are doing... Sounds interesting... What building in Google?


We are building some models of dutch trainstations now. We did build models of Amsterdam monuments in the past
www.floris-visualisaties.nl/google-earth/index.htm For a lot of the facades we use big textures and using my 8 mm seemed a good way of avoiding a lot of stiching by getting big portions in one photo. But i guess i'll have to stick to regular photo's in the future.

PTGui supports templates and also has a batch stitcher. Maybe you could use those?


A point at the folderoption is really what i was looking for. But that's just not there sad
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batch convert multiple spherical images
Posted: 28 Aug 2007 at 10:33 GMT
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Hey everybody,

yesterday i have taken about 200 pictures of a building (well trainstation) with my 8mm sigma lens. Now I need them all to be rectilinear so i can use portions for textures in a Google Earth 3d model.
I can simply do this in PTGui but I dont really look forward to doing this 200 times for each photo. Is there a possible way to batch this?
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Posted: 20 Jul 2007 at 17:59 GMT
updated: 20 Jul 2007 at 17:59 GMT
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It looks oke.
What happens when you turn off the other layers?
A good trick if the difference is small between the layers is to invert the colors (CRTL+i) in the image, then brush on the mask to reveal the part you want to make visible. And when done simply invert back.
Hope this helps
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