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Subject Topic: Problem with 6+T stitching,top pic absent Post Reply Post New Topic
Message posted by Alexandre on December-10-2006 at 2:32pm
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I have a problem with stitching some panos: even if there is a top picture, panoweaver seems not to see it. The top picture is not disabled in the sofware and I assemble the photos to make the panorama, there are two black stripes up and down like if I imported 6 pics.

Any idea why is this happening ?

Here is the sample : http://chablinet.com/vt/java/java_applet/java.html , Panoweaver had 7 pics to stitch...



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Message posted by smooth on December-10-2006 at 10:39pm
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URL Link is dead 404

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Message posted by Alexandre on December-11-2006 at 4:52am
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Quote: Originally posted by smooth on December-10-2006

URL Link is dead 404

Regards, Smooth


Hello Smooth,

Sorry about that, but you can have a look at , I actually have the problem for every 7 pics I try to stitch together. Does it have to do with the Rotate angle in panoweaver? It is set to 0...

http://chablinet.com/vt/arcdetriomphe/

Alexandre



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Message posted by Alexandre on December-11-2006 at 5:57am
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You can also get the sample files here : http://chablinet.com/vt/troubleshoot

Alexandre



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Message posted by smooth on December-11-2006 at 8:34am
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Alexandre,

You have shot the images in an anti-clockwise direction and this is wrong you should be shooting in a clockwise direction with the up and down shots taken in position (6) the last shot in rotation.

You can fix this series by renaming the images 123456 to 654321 (7) is OK.

What is your panorama head? You have not positioned the NPP correctly (it is close) but still needs adjustment.

Regards, Smooth


Message posted by Oender on December-11-2006 at 2:19pm
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Hey smoth, Alex has the Nodal Ninja 3 panohead, and has a problematic tripod. i recomended him the Manf055PROB PRO TRIPOD, manfrotto 482 MICRO BALL HEAD and the Double Bubble Spirit Level. if you have better option please reply with the siggeestions.

Regards, Oender


Quote: Originally posted by smooth on December-11-2006

Alexandre,

You have shot the images in an anti-clockwise direction and this is wrong you should be shooting in a clockwise direction with the up and down shots taken in position (6) the last shot in rotation.

You can fix this series by renaming the images 123456 to 654321 (7) is OK.

What is your panorama head? You have not positioned the NPP correctly (it is close) but still needs adjustment.

Regards, Smooth





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