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#1 2013-02-09 21:23:52

mclemens
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sharpness of individual frames

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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#2 2013-02-09 21:45:43

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Re: sharpness of individual frames

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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#3 2013-02-10 03:36:41

lumelix
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Re: sharpness of individual frames

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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Martin

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#4 2013-02-10 05:54:59

mclemens
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Re: sharpness of individual frames

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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#5 2013-02-25 06:04:08

Warchiecotter
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Re: sharpness of individual frames

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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