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General / Re: Cameras not aligning
« on: April 21, 2020, 09:44:26 PM »
Hello,
I also used another way:
1) Masked all 7 background images using a rectangle mask (each image fully masked out).
2) Tools->Preferences->Advanced->Keep key points->Enable
3) Disabled all images.
4) Enabled second ring (O6Y9730-O6Y9762). Aligned photos (100K keypoints, 10K tie points, apply masks to tie points - see attached screenshot).
5) Enabled third ring (O6Y9763-O6Y9794). Aligned photos (the same parameters, just don't click "reset current alignment" - because we want to add new photos to the current alignment).
6) Do the same thing for 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th ring, after that align 1st ring (O6Y9696-O6Y9729).
The order of rings alignment can be different (they just should be adjacent), but this order worked for me.
Also, better pixels usage should help (the bigger object on image - the better).
I also used another way:
1) Masked all 7 background images using a rectangle mask (each image fully masked out).
2) Tools->Preferences->Advanced->Keep key points->Enable
3) Disabled all images.
4) Enabled second ring (O6Y9730-O6Y9762). Aligned photos (100K keypoints, 10K tie points, apply masks to tie points - see attached screenshot).
5) Enabled third ring (O6Y9763-O6Y9794). Aligned photos (the same parameters, just don't click "reset current alignment" - because we want to add new photos to the current alignment).
6) Do the same thing for 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th ring, after that align 1st ring (O6Y9696-O6Y9729).
The order of rings alignment can be different (they just should be adjacent), but this order worked for me.
Also, better pixels usage should help (the bigger object on image - the better).