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I am just getting started with Autopano Giga.
I shot some bridge pano of the Golden Gate bridge at night, unfortunately due to wind there are many blurry frames. Is there a way to get Autopano to favor certain frames over others, where I can set a priority per frame? Or have the Autopano judge which frames are sharpest?
Thanks
Mike Clemens
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mclemens wrote:
I am just getting started with Autopano Giga.
I shot some bridge pano of the Golden Gate bridge at night, unfortunately due to wind there are many blurry frames. Is there a way to get Autopano to favor certain frames over others, where I can set a priority per frame? Or have the Autopano judge which frames are sharpest?
Thanks
Mike Clemens
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I am not aware of any such features.
Last edited by mediavets (2013-02-09 21:46:30)
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Hi Mike
You can do this manually with the mask tool in the pano editor.
Only mask the unsharp areas in the unwanted images and Autopano
will blend this areas of.
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Thanks for the tip.
This would be a cool addition in the future, if the program could look at matching points between images and then judge sharpness between the two.
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mclemens wrote:
Thanks for the tip.
This would be a cool addition in the future, if the program could look at matching points between images and then judge sharpness between the two.
I have to agree. I tried the mask tool and there seems to be a something missing still.
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