[ptx] dirty lens and autopano-sift?

manouchk manouchk at gmail.com
Mon Jan 30 11:20:06 GMT 2006


Le Lundi 30 Janvier 2006 05:06, Sam a écrit :
> Hey there,
>
> You will have to work on them in photoshop before you send them to sift.
> The bandage tool and the clone tool will easily remove these effects
 
Yes, OK. I don't have photoshop but just the gimp, don't know that bandage 
tool (have you got some specific tutorial, examples?) but in fact I was 
looking more for some automatic software.

> Sam
>
> manouchk wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to know if you know what I could do to improve results of
> > autopano-sift in the case of very dirty lens (old microscope) and that
> > I'm willing to stitch "big" set of photos using autopano-sift.
> >
> > Can look at the "type" photos I'm trying to stitch there :
> >
> > http://emmanuelfavrenicolin.free.fr/Public/Divers/Snapshots/autopano-arti
> >facts
> >
> > Lens is so dirty that it leads to very annoying that autopanosift ends
> > using as stitching points on photos that doesn't share area the one with
> > the other. Does anyone have an idea of a software that allow to remove
> > those type of artifacts ?? (maybe I should have shooted a "flat" photo to
> > use it as a reference?)
> >
> > Trying autopanosift I remark that autopanosift almost didn't found any
> > "remarquable" stitching points (angles...). Is it a limitation of sift
> > algorithm does not detect this type of point ?
> >
> > I'm doing it by hand without autopano-sift! Any ideas/suggestions are
> > welcome.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > EMmanuel

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