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Hello Guys
It me again ![]()
I do have a problem (again).
I shot a nice panorama today which contains 240 Images. During the Shooting 3 Images where skipped. I realized that on time and remade the images at the end of the shooting
The Problem is that with the import wizard autopano is not able to put the images in the right place...
Of course i thought of the image number, so i reprocessed all raw-files into jpeg and numbered them in there right way, so that the images i did at the end(the ones which where skipped) are now in the right order. But Autopano still refused to acknoledge that, so using the import wizard doesn't cut it right now....
the "normal" workflow of detecting the images always freezes in some point of time ![]()
Can someone explain to me how the importy wizard shows APG the position of the images and if it is posible to "move" images in the import preparation window? Or to correct my images in a way that the are recognized in the right order?
Thx for your help so far!
Regards
Max
Last edited by Mehlsack (2013-01-02 22:56:25)
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Mehlsack wrote:
Can someone explain to me how the importy wizard shows APG the position of the images and if it is posible to "move" images in the import preparation window? Or to correct my images in a way that the are recognized in the right order?
Just a guess ... could it be looking at shooting date and time?
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mediavets wrote:
Mehlsack wrote:
Can someone explain to me how the importy wizard shows APG the position of the images and if it is posible to "move" images in the import preparation window? Or to correct my images in a way that the are recognized in the right order?
Just a guess ... could it be looking at shooting date and time?
bulk rename Utility... can also modify creation timestamp
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php
PS: 240 Images... thats the big advantage using a motorized panohead able to save the imagelocations and movement pattern within an XML file.
if you shot your pano with an regular pattern and do remember the overlap than you can use papywizzard offline to create a dummy XML file representing your rows & colums & overlap used for your pano. than use this XML file via papywizard Import plugin...
Georg
Last edited by gkaefer (2013-01-02 23:52:11)
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Well i use a motorized head and sofar the import worked find.
I thought that the image number might be more important :S
I will test this renaming utility and the timestamp theory tomorrow.
Thx for your help so far ![]()
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