Add panorama / photo stitch option
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Link to original bug (#716529)
Description
---- Reported by shotwell-maint@gnome.bugs 2010-08-21 08:52:00 -0700 ----
Original Redmine bug id: 2466
Original URL: http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/2466
Searchable id: yorba-bug-2466
Original author: Patrick Wasp
Original description:
perhaps share code with Hugin ( http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ )
Related issues:
- related to shotwell - Feature #4116 (closed): Support handling composite (HDR, panorama) images as a si... (Duplicate)
- duplicated by shotwell - Feature #4109 (closed): To add a CREATE tab for making collage, posters, movie us... (Duplicate)
---- Additional Comments From shotwell-maint@gnome.bugs 2012-06-30 07:17:00 -0700 ----
History
Comment 1
Updated by Sat Garcia about 3 years ago
I'd like to see a way select multiple photos and then “Send to Hugin†(or whatever panorama software you like).
Comment 2
Updated by Eric Gregory over 2 years ago
I was playing around with Microsoft PhotoSynth over the weekend, and this seems like a fantastic (but complex) feature.
Hugin seems to be a GUI frontend for a toolchain called “Panorama Tools.â€
http://panotools.sourceforge.net/
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/links/
There's also Bundler, a library for stitching photos.
http://phototour.cs.washington.edu/bundler/
Comment 3
Updated by Aurelien Naldi over 1 year ago
A few months ago, I wrote a tiny shell script to assemble all JPG files from a folder together, instead of clicking 10 times in hugin.
It is simplistic and it lacks a cropping after assembling but it does the job in most cases and does not even require the full hugin GUI to be installed, it just relies on panotools and hugin-tools.
Here is the script:
OUT="pano"
echo "find control points"
autopano-complete -o "$OUT.sto" *.jpg
echo "cleanup and optimize control points"
celeste_standalone -i "$OUT.sto" -o "$OUT.sto"
autooptimiser -a -l -s -m -o "$OUT.sto" "$OUT.sto"
echo "render panorama"
nona -m TIFF_m -o "$OUT" "$OUT.sto"
echo "blend the result"
enblend -o "$OUT.tif" $OUT????.tif
after this we get a tif file and some junk.
I convert it to JPG using "convert", it is also easy to transfer EXIF info from the first input file (or at least the date and GPS location)
The output just needs to be cropped manually, I guess it could be automated as well in some way...
Do you thing something simple like this could be integrated to apply it directly to selected images from within shotwell?
--- Bug imported by chaz@yorba.org 2013-11-25 21:46 UTC ---
This bug was previously known as bug 2466 at http://redmine.yorba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2466
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