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+ | lensdb --export-database=FILENAME | ||
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+ | Exports all entries of the database into the given file. | ||
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+ | lensdb --import-from-file=FILENAME | ||
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+ | Import the entries in the given file into the existing database. | ||
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+ | lensdb --remove-lens=LENS | ||
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+ | Removes all entries for the given lens from the database. For cameras with fixed lens use <tt>MAKER|MODEL</tt> for the string. | ||
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+ | lensdb --remove-camera=MAKER|MODEL | ||
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+ | Removes all entries for the given camera from the database. |
Revision as of 11:44, 29 March 2015
lensdb is a maintenance tools for Hugins camera and lens database.
The database is automatically filled when stitching a project file from Hugin. Entries can also manually added from Hugin and calibrate_lens_gui.
The information are used when adding image files to a project. Distortion and vignetting data can also manually loaded inside Hugin.
Usage
lensdb [--recursive] --populate BASEPATH
Fills the database with information from all pto files in BASEPATH. With the switch --recursive the search goes also into all subfolders.
lensdb --compress
Compresses the database by replacing all single entries with the average values.
Database maintenance
lensdb provides also some functions to maintain the database. Use these functions with responsibility.
lensdb --export-database=FILENAME
Exports all entries of the database into the given file.
lensdb --import-from-file=FILENAME
Import the entries in the given file into the existing database.
lensdb --remove-lens=LENS
Removes all entries for the given lens from the database. For cameras with fixed lens use MAKER|MODEL for the string.
lensdb --remove-camera=MAKER|MODEL
Removes all entries for the given camera from the database.