John F. | 10 Jun 2012 21:42
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IMAGES WON'T STITCH WHEN I HOLD CAMERA VERTICAL

I normally have success with Hugin using horizontal (landscape) images
from my Canon 5D.  I tried a series of vertical (Portrait) format
images of an outdoor scene today.  The images aligned automatically
moderately well, but the preview looks somewhat like a letter "M",
with the sky on the left half and the ground on the right.  I opened
the images in Phoshop, rotated them to correct orientation 90 degrees
clockwise) and saved the change.  I opened them again in Hugin, but
Hugin still displayed them on their sides, and previewed them in the
same way.

How can I rotate individual images in Hugin?  How can I make Hugin
deal with stitching images taken with the camera held vertical?

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Re: IMAGES WON'T STITCH WHEN I HOLD CAMERA VERTICAL

Even in horizontal panos the alignment and CP detection can fail. Maybe you can try to overlap a bigger area to try it automatically or you can set CPs manually. Maybe 2 or 3 between each pair are enough. I usually do that.

To rotate the images you can either go to the fast panorama preview at the Move / Drag tab and use the right mouse button (don`t know how to do in Mac) or you can set the desired degrees in the Images tab of the main window. Below you can see the spaces for each adjust, you must use the "roll" to rotate.

Cheers,

Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
http://cartola.org/panoforum



2012/6/10 John F. <shutterspeed6 <at> gmail.com>
I normally have success with Hugin using horizontal (landscape) images
from my Canon 5D.  I tried a series of vertical (Portrait) format
images of an outdoor scene today.  The images aligned automatically
moderately well, but the preview looks somewhat like a letter "M",
with the sky on the left half and the ground on the right.  I opened
the images in Phoshop, rotated them to correct orientation 90 degrees
clockwise) and saved the change.  I opened them again in Hugin, but
Hugin still displayed them on their sides, and previewed them in the
same way.

How can I rotate individual images in Hugin?  How can I make Hugin
deal with stitching images taken with the camera held vertical?

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