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#1 2013-01-20 10:05:34

PhilR
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Registered: 2013-01-20
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2 lines panorama - troubel to have a nice rendering

Bonjour, Hello,

Nouvel utilisateur de Autopano pro, je rencontre le problème suivant/ New user I have the following problem:

Le rendu n'est pas bon entre les images, des zones du panorama sont rendues floues lors de l’assemblage, ceci du au fait que la focale utilisée est de 120 mm, et que la prise de vue ce fait sur la ligne du haut au lointain, et sur la ligne du bas beaucoup plus près. En résumé les images qui constitue la ligne du haut sont nettes dans leur partie hautes et floues (mise au point) dans leur partie basse. Dans la ligne basse c'est l'inverse, nettes en bas, floues en haut.
Y a t il un moyen pour que Autopano fasse un tri correct entre images basses et hautes afin que des images de la ligne basse ne viennent pas "gommé" le rendu correct obtenu à partie des images de la ligne haute.
En espérant que tout ceci soit clair pour vous qui me lisez.

Rendering is not correct, some areas of the panorama are redered out of focus when assembled, this mainly due to the focal which is 120mm. And also the fact I have the high line of images wich was focused on background, and on the low line of images on the foreground which is much more closer. To summarize, the images included into the high line are on focus on the background and out of focus within their lower part. Within the low line, this is the contrary, in focus in the lower aprt, out of focus on the upper part.
So, I would like to know if there is a way to have Autopano able to have the right selection of the image or part of the images in order to avoid the images of the low line to "erase" the existing correct rendering of the high line.
Hope all this stay understandable for you.

Regards. Phil.

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#2 2013-01-20 19:00:30

HansKeesom
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Re: 2 lines panorama - troubel to have a nice rendering

Hi Phil,

I think it would be practical to see some results. Or if you could make available a tippicall set of photos that demonstrate the problem. Maybe if we give it a try we find how to handle your photos or anything else.
Could you put such a set in a zipfile and make it available?    dropbox.com has a nice option for this as has wetransfer.com


Regards,  Hans Keesom
I stitch and render for other photographers see http://tinyurl.com/brxvlhg for details

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