I will give here a short introduction, how "HUGIN" works.
For this I have used the first 2 pictures from the second panorama and made it with the wizard (assistent):
1. load pictures: search for the pictures you want to use for the panorama. Its very useful, if all have nearly the same horizon (otherwise the rectangular cut out will be more or less narrow, when you "came down more and more" at every image). So its better to have a little bit up and down and up. All images must have an overlap of at least 10%, better 15%.
When loading the images you are asked for the focus length (all images should have the same one!)
2. Align. Click the button. a window opens and you see how the panorama is computed. When finished, this window closes and a small window opens. Wait until also this window is gone. A preview window opens.
3. Go to the main window and click 3. Create panorama. Insert a file name. Done.
If you are not happy with the preview, it might be better to do manually. Use the different tabs.
But also, if you use the wizard, you may check whats done by using the tabs. For example: Control points. Here you will see, how HUGIN fits the images together (in this example: auto control points, set by the wizard).
- control points to compute a panorama from 2 images
Output file from HUGIN. You see the both ends of the 2 pictures
- HUGIN output file
Rectangular cutout by image software
- Rectangular cutout by image software
Dont hassitate, if you have problems computing a panorama, to send me an email or PM
Mario