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#1 2013-03-09 12:25:10

leifs
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APG won't close the 360

maybe I've missed something, but I can't figure out a quick fix for this:
APG 3.04 win7 64bit
10 images one row
instead of closing the 360 APG make a link between the first and last image like shown below.
I've tried to move the vanishing point, to no use.
anybody ?

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#2 2013-03-09 12:29:33

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Re: APG won't close the 360

Where are images number 1 and number 6?

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#3 2013-03-09 12:53:41

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Re: APG won't close the 360

mediavets wrote:

Where are images number 1 and number 6?

they are unchecked in the list of images in the editor, because they were reduntant.

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#4 2013-03-09 12:58:26

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Re: APG won't close the 360

What do the overlap areas look like on the CP editor for these 2 images (5 and 7)

Surely the overlap areas would have to be on the "wrong" side of each image for this to happen

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#5 2013-03-09 12:59:54

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Re: APG won't close the 360

try to use Settings->Detection->Links->Layout: Single Row or column (and maybe High instead of Standard Detection Quality)
try to use the vertical line tool to place vertical lines horizontally on the water/sky - line on each single Image.
this all will not give you a "flat" horizon. rest do external with PS...

post a Feature request for a working horozontal line tool (however it may look like - only important such cases can be handled within seconds without producing steps between the Images nore creating  artful Interpretation of the horizon.)

Georg

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#6 2013-03-09 17:15:03

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Re: APG won't close the 360

marzipano wrote:

What do the overlap areas look like on the CP editor for these 2 images (5 and 7)

Surely the overlap areas would have to be on the "wrong" side of each image for this to happen

there is no automatic CP's for 5 and 7, so I set one manual CP. It is on the "right" side. See below.

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#7 2013-03-09 18:47:13

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Re: APG won't close the 360

The small area of cloud just above and to the left of the manual CP looks as though it should match with a small rectangle plus "high" detection

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#8 2013-03-10 01:57:27

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Re: APG won't close the 360

gkaefer wrote:

try to use the vertical line tool to place vertical lines horizontally on the water/sky - line on each single Image.
this all will not give you a "flat" horizon. rest do external with PS...

post a Feature request for a working horozontal line tool (however it may look like - only important such cases can be handled within seconds without producing steps between the Images nore creating  artful Interpretation of the horizon.)

Popcorn! big_smilecool

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#9 2013-03-10 01:59:16

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Re: APG won't close the 360

leifs wrote:

maybe I've missed something, but I can't figure out a quick fix for this:
APG 3.04 win7 64bit
10 images one row
instead of closing the 360 APG make a link between the first and last image like shown below.
I've tried to move the vanishing point, to no use.
anybody ?

leifs

Hi Leifs!

Sure you shot 360°? How much overlap did you use?

best, Klaus


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