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Hi there,
I have problems creating a 360° Pano with Autopano Giga 2.6. I managed to do it with a previous version though. I have 19 pictures which together are enough to cover the 360°. The problem is that Autopano just doesn't stitch the both ends together. Can I somehow force Autopano to stich them together or do I just have to set some setting?
I hope you have some advice for me.
Cheers
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what setting are you using for detection quality?
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verhohner wrote:
Hi there,
I have problems creating a 360° Pano with Autopano Giga 2.6. I managed to do it with a previous version though. I have 19 pictures which together are enough to cover the 360°. The problem is that Autopano just doesn't stitch the both ends together. Can I somehow force Autopano to stich them together or do I just have to set some setting?
I hope you have some advice for me.
Cheers
If you haven't already, then try setting Preferred extend to Maximum projection range to see if that helps:
Last edited by mediavets (2012-01-18 14:52:00)
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Also if you haven't already tried it, where the overlap of the "ends" of the 360 are rather narrow or have poor control points, then amending the detection quality from the default of 'standard' up to 'high' prior to running detection can solve this problem
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