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#1 2012-08-02 18:24:04

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Registered: 2007-01-15
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option to not stitch single stack

When using Browse folder I often find I need to go through and clean out groups of images that aren't panoramas.
For images that are a single stack, it'd be nice to be able to set a preference to not stitch those (also when a panorama is detected in a big group, where images are only from a single stack).

example 1:
group consists of
StandAloneHDRStack1

example 2:
group consists of

PanoStack1 PanoStack2 PanoStack3 StandAloneHDRStack1

it'd be nice when it finds 2 panoramas (PanoStack1,2,3 (9 images) and StandAloneHDRStack1 (3 images)) to not have it take up the resources of building preview.


I do like the ability to stitch stacks (your alignment works much better than HDR programs) I often don't want to do it.

Thanks!

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#2 2012-08-03 14:08:03

AlexandreJ
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From: Francin, France
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Re: option to not stitch single stack

Issue 1442 opened

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#3 2013-04-01 21:11:12

foundation
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Registered: 2007-01-15
Posts: 275

Re: option to not stitch single stack

while the browse folder, minimum number in a group option helps with this, it doesn't help where a group has a bracketed set along with other photos (so it meets minimum number for a group).
example:
I set minimum images for group to 4 to it doesn't look at a 3 image bracketed set by itself, but if I have a group:
stack 1,2,3
stack 4,5,6
it will stitch both of those as a panorama (which granted is useful for aligning handheld hdrs)
but it would be great to have a preference to tell it don't stitch if all images are in the same stack

Thanks for so open to suggestions here on the forum!

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#4 2013-04-09 08:31:48

Akash98177
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Registered: 2013-04-09
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Re: option to not stitch single stack

I think when a panorama is detected in a big group, where images are only from a single stack.

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