Difference between revisions of "Align image stack"
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-v | -v | ||
Verbose, print progress messages | Verbose, print progress messages | ||
+ | -e | ||
+ | Assume input images are full frame [[Fisheye Projection|fish eye]] (default: [[Rectilinear Projection|rectilinear]]) | ||
-t num | -t num | ||
Remove all control points with an error higher than num pixels (default: 3) | Remove all control points with an error higher than num pixels (default: 3) | ||
-f HFOV | -f HFOV | ||
− | Approximate horizontal field of view of input images, use if EXIF info not complete | + | Approximate horizontal [[field of view]] of input images, use if [[EXIF]] info not complete |
-m | -m | ||
− | Optimize field of view for all images, | + | Optimize field of view for all images, except for first. Useful for aligning focus stacks with slightly different magnification |
-c num | -c num | ||
− | Number of control points to create between | + | Number of [[control points]] to create between adjacent images (default: 200) |
-h | -h | ||
Display help. | Display help. |
Revision as of 00:16, 8 January 2008
align_image_stack is a command-line tool available in the development version of hugin to align overlapping images to facilitate HDR creation.
This article is a stub.
Usage
align_image_stack [options] input files
Options: modes of operation
-p file
Output .pto file (useful for debugging, or further refinement)"
-a prefix
Align images, output as prefix_xxxx.tif
-o output
Merge images to HDR, generate output.hdr
Options: modifiers
-v
Verbose, print progress messages
-e
Assume input images are full frame fish eye (default: rectilinear)
-t num
Remove all control points with an error higher than num pixels (default: 3)
-f HFOV
Approximate horizontal field of view of input images, use if EXIF info not complete
-m
Optimize field of view for all images, except for first. Useful for aligning focus stacks with slightly different magnification
-c num
Number of control points to create between adjacent images (default: 200)
-h
Display help.