On 05/15/2013 12:47 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have some sets of images which are similar to a normal panomama, but
are created when the camera is still and the subject moving past the
lens. Examples include capturing street art, labels on (rotating)
cylinders, etc. In every case the camera is in video mode, and the
video is broken into a boatload of 1920x1080 images. I can reduce the
fitting effort by cropping, but I really would like to find software
to take a series of images and cope with the overlap.
Naturally there is Windows software to do it, and a pair of jerks who
say the Linux software is incapable. I have a few hundred of these
videos, so "by-hand" is possible but doesn't scale well.
Any suggestions? The man page for hugin lists dozens of command line
tools, and I script netpbm commands, and have even written a few
tools, but if there's a "best practice" solution I can at least start
looking in the right place.
GIMP with this plug-in: http://stitchpanorama.sourceforge.net/ worked
for me a while back. Seemed to handle the merge well, but that was eons
ago.. few years anyways.
Fred
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