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#1 2012-12-17 18:55:33

PaoloRossi
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strange alignment problem with GigaPan plugin in Autopano Giga 3.0

Hello,
I've a strange issue with GigaPan Plugin in Autopano Giga 3.0:

While in Autopano 2.6.4 the stitch was correct, after the upgrade, the panorama results confused and wrong aligned (every time at same bad positions)

I'm missing something?
Thanks

(see the images)

1) results in  autopano 2.6.4 (correct)
2) results in  autopano 3.0
3-4-5-6-7) settings for GigaPan Plugin in Autopano 3.0


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Last edited by PaoloRossi (2012-12-17 18:58:17)

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#2 2012-12-17 19:35:55

gkaefer
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Re: strange alignment problem with GigaPan plugin in Autopano Giga 3.0

I encountered in one (non gigapan) case following: if you change detection quality from normal to strong than you get result like with 2.6 with normal detection.
Georg

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#3 2012-12-17 20:09:58

klausesser
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Re: strange alignment problem with GigaPan plugin in Autopano Giga 3.0

gkaefer wrote:

I encountered in one (non gigapan) case following: if you change detection quality from normal to strong than you get result like with 2.6 with normal detection.
Georg

oops - that´s funny cool
best, Klaus


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#4 2012-12-17 20:46:39

PaoloRossi
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Re: strange alignment problem with GigaPan plugin in Autopano Giga 3.0

gkaefer wrote:

I encountered in one (non gigapan) case following: if you change detection quality from normal to strong than you get result like with 2.6 with normal detection.
Georg

Tried right now, but the only difference was in the time needed to complete the task (more and more longer): the result panorama was disorder like before. hmm

Maybe a bug in then new GigaPan plugin?

Paolo

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#5 2012-12-18 09:20:44

ThomasV
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Re: strange alignment problem with GigaPan plugin in Autopano Giga 3.0

Hello,

Did you try to use hard links ("Blocco : Utilizza i colegamenti rigidi") ? Maybe the algorithm fails at finding control points between several images.

Regards,
Thomas

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#6 2012-12-19 08:31:58

PaoloRossi
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Re: strange alignment problem with GigaPan plugin in Autopano Giga 3.0

Nope Thomas,
Same weird result hmm

Seems the new plugin won't work in any way for this sequence, very strange ...

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#7 2012-12-19 08:53:58

ThomasV
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Re: strange alignment problem with GigaPan plugin in Autopano Giga 3.0

Hi Paolo,

It would be nice if you could share your pictures with us, so that we can have a look at it and fix the Gigapan plugin. You can upload an archive on our ftp server (http://www.kolor.com/forum/t766-ftp-server).

Thanks a lot,
Thomas

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#8 2012-12-19 10:05:33

PaoloRossi
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Re: strange alignment problem with GigaPan plugin in Autopano Giga 3.0

ThomasV wrote:

Hi Paolo,

It would be nice if you could share your pictures with us, so that we can have a look at it and fix the Gigapan plugin. You can upload an archive on our ftp server (http://www.kolor.com/forum/t766-ftp-server).

Thanks a lot,
Thomas

Thomas I've found the issue!!!

After I have captured the whole scene I've retaken some bad shots, then I've renamed the new file with the same name of the bads to replace:
In 2.6.4 this works like a charm, but in the new version, the engine sorts the files by the Exif time of shots so this confuses the assembling phase.

I've modified the Exif date of the replaced shots and the panorama now is correct smile

Maybe could be useful an options to force the sort by file name? (in some cases could be practical)

Thanks
Paolo

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