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General Discussion / Controlled X Y Gantry - Systematic Photos to be stitched
« on: January 14, 2014, 11:34:28 »
Hi All,
I'm working on a photography project at the moment for university where I have built an X Y gantry system which moves a camera along inside a box and takes dozens of photos. This is a very controlled environment, with ring flash for evenly distributed light for each photo and a gantry system that can overlap each image within mm precision.
So far I was using Microsoft ICE to manually stitch these "panoramas" but I would like to automate process now using hugin as I feel it is superior software.
My question is this;
Seeing as it is such a controlled environment, is there a very minimal amount of settings I could use to speed up the stitching process?
I'm working on a photography project at the moment for university where I have built an X Y gantry system which moves a camera along inside a box and takes dozens of photos. This is a very controlled environment, with ring flash for evenly distributed light for each photo and a gantry system that can overlap each image within mm precision.
So far I was using Microsoft ICE to manually stitch these "panoramas" but I would like to automate process now using hugin as I feel it is superior software.
My question is this;
Seeing as it is such a controlled environment, is there a very minimal amount of settings I could use to speed up the stitching process?