Exclude image borders from control point generation
Bug #1635132 reported by
Ulrich-windl
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Hugin |
Won't Fix
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Enhancement request: Allow `n' percent of the image at the border to be excluded from automatic control point placement, i.e.: place the control points in a centered rectangle making up `100 -n' percent of the image. Maybe for fisheye it has to be a circle, maybe it can be an ellipsoid anyway, maybe the likelihood of a control point should decrease with the distance from the image center... You get the idea...
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Have you tried working with masks and/or crop masks?
Simple exclude masks prevent control point generators from placing CPs in those areas, these masks can be copied to other images.
Cropping (available from the masks tab -> switch from "Masks" to "Crop") can be used for scans and e.g. also for images from fish eye lenses. A typical use would be to define a crop mask for a non full frame fish eye, save that to your lens database, apply that lens setting to other images in your project.