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#1 2010-07-04 13:24:00

123vendido
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Registered: 2010-03-10
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Snap to Grid & Snap to Image

Manual positioning of unlinked images (Sky, Clouds f.e) really sucks. It would be easier if there would be a solution like; move and press X to snap to a grid position, or move and press "i" to snap to another image (usefull having a braketed panorama)

It would make sense to be able to "Shift-select" several images and then move or rotate them all together !


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#2 2010-07-05 13:24:27

GURL
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Re: Snap to Grid & Snap to Image

123vendido wrote:

press "i" to snap to another image (usefull having a braketed panorama)

You can do that by copying the four (yaw, pitch, roll and FOV) values from one image to another one.

But, no doubt, selecting two images and having a contextual menu like the following (I suppose 15 and 5 are two bracketed versions of the same image):
   Move (15) onto (5)
   Move (5) onto (15)
would be much easier.

Even selecting a single image and having a context menu like that:
  Move selected image onto (1)
  Move selected image onto (2)
  Move selected image onto (3)
  etc...
could be acceptable

Possibly, this would be a very efficient (though manual) solution for hard to stitch bracketed spherical panos:
1)    in a first step detect and optimize "not too dark" and "not too bright" source images
2)    in a second step load the missing source images and use the above feature to move them where they fit
3 a) do not optimize, just render or...
3 b) ...place a few manual CPs and use the (still existing) Local optimize this image feature

Yet another variant: when a new source image is added Autopano could ask where to place it relative to the existing ones.

Last edited by GURL (2010-07-05 13:39:39)


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