On 08/19/2016 05:51 PM, Michael wrote: > but it has 17 control points set. It doesn't matter how many control points you have set if you have parallax distortion between the 2 images. I've had images with 80 control points between them and it still can't stitch them successfully because the control points don't makes sense because of the distortion. > You said I could rotate it in hugin? How does one do that? In the preview, go to the MOve/Drag tab and drag the image with the right mouse button and it will rotate. Brian Cluff > On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 4:24 PM, Brian Cluff > wrote: > > I'd say that still fits with my answer. If you have one image > that it can't align it will be sitting on the preview in it's > default orientation. > > Brian Cluff > > > On 08/19/2016 11:31 AM, Michael wrote: >> I don't know if this is the problem but: >> All of the pictures were taken in portrait orientation. In the >> control point tab all of the images except one are in a landscape >> orientation. The one image that is in that orientation is the >> last image in that series and it is the image that is stretched. >> Does that have any bearing in this problem? >> >> On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 11:46 AM, Brian Cluff > > wrote: >> >> Double check that you do indeed have control points between >> every single image. It sounds like you might have a single >> image that isn't connected in any way, or maybe only >> partially connected and when it stitches it end up placed on >> top of all your other images. The preview is just an OpenGL >> preview of what you can expect to get but it works >> differently than the final stitch so you can often times get >> different results if your control points aren't all perfect. >> >> You can check your layout tab in the fast panorama preview >> (the GL preview button) and play with the scale. The layout >> tab will quickly show you how your images are connected >> together and how well. If you have any images that are just >> floating out there with no lines then that's your culprit. >> You will also want to look for images with very thin lines >> going between the images. Thin lines represent weak >> connections and you will need to increase the number of >> control points between your images. >> >> There is also a high probability, since you said you hand >> held the camera when you took the pictures that even though >> you picked matching spots in the image that there is no way >> for the program to warp the images correctly due to parallax >> distortion. If your images are of the inside of a room, >> that's almost certainly the case. >> >> Finding the no parallax point: >> >> http://www.johnhpanos.com/epcalib.htm >> >> >> You will have to get one of these and it will have to be >> precisely setup correctly for your camera if you are going to >> take pictures indoors. There is just no other way to do it: >> >> https://www.amazon.com/SUNWAYFOTO-Panoramic-Horizontal-Vertical-Sunway/dp/B00RYNDMOC/ref=sr_1_11 >> >> >> https://www.amazon.com/DSLRKIT-Panoramic-Indexing-Rotator-Bracket/dp/B00PN8DY7K/ref=sr_1_14 >> >> >> https://www.amazon.com/FOTOMATE-degree-Panoramic-Bracket-Cameras/dp/B00PQH4OY0/ref=sr_1_32 >> >> >> There are a lot more out there, but these 3 are some of the >> most affordable ones. I've got 2 of them; one made by >> Manfrotto that cost a lot of money and is built like a tank >> and I think it might weigh as much as a tank as well. I've >> also got a Nodal Ninja that I really like that weighs a lot >> less, which is why I got it, and does an equally good job for >> a fraction of the money. >> >> Brian Cluff >> >> >> On 08/19/2016 06:27 AM, Michael wrote: >>> I'm trying to do a panorama. It found at least 17 control >>> points between images 0,1 and 2,3 and 3,4 (each pair had >>> 17). I had to go in and put control points for images 1 and >>> 2. That was fine but when I stitch it all together the >>> picture on the ball seems fine but the resultin panorama >>> image is one of the five photos of the panorama stretched >>> out. 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