![]() Ow, and can somebody tell me how to ‘setup’ PTGui with GoPro’s? It asks for ‘lens’ based on exif, but… offcourse cannot find that. since the setup of GoPro’s is always the same… it should be possible to make template once for the controlpoints right? Meaning, if you ‘build’ a ‘easy’ setup for the first calibration, with lot’s of easy lines and clear ‘points’, you could use that template always… or am I missing something? I ask, because stitching of for example skies and so on, is very difficult… PT Gui takes more time, but works flaweless (setup 5 GoPro HD2’s) Besides, the problem with videostitch is, that it ‘just runs’, put the video’s in it, and run… if it fails, you have virtual no idea why and how to fix it. I found the Autopano Video (trial) not very accurate, and a hassle to ‘change’ settings. Still, videostitch and Kolorpano software are very expensive… (and you still need a ‘stitch’ program). Generally, the closer an object, the harder it will be to get a good stitch, to a point where “good enough” is all you can achieve. If you have a large difference between your foreground objects and your background objects in the overlap areas, you need to focus your control points on either the foreground or the background objects, since a good stitch can be mutually exclusive, in special cases. Placing control points helps bringing those parts together. General ideas about control points in PTgui: ![]()
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