match-n-shift

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Version: 2009-12-20 (fedora - 01/12/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

match-n-shift - generate a Hugin .pto project from a list of photos

SYNOPSIS

match-n-shift [options] --output project.pto image1 image2 [...]
  Options:
   -o | --output name    Filename of created panorama project
   -s | --size number    Downsize images until width and height is
                           smaller than number, default 1600
   -p | --points number  Number of generated control points between,
                           each pair, default: 25
   -n | --noransac       No ransac detection, useful for fisheye images
   -r | --refine         Refine the found control points using the
                           original images, delete unrefinable.
   -f | --projection     Panotools style input projection number. Use
                           0 for rectilinear (default), 2 for circular fisheye and
                           3 for full-frame fisheye images.  Note, this has to be
                           specified for fisheye lenses as this can't be determined
                           from EXIF metadata
   -v | --fov            Horizontal field of view in degrees, this value is
                           only used if FoV can't be determined from EXIF
                           metadata, defaults to 50
   -k | --selection      Crop selection boundary, eg -459,2459,-57,2861
   -l | --linkstacks     Hard link positions of stacked photos.
   -a | --align          Generate control points (default no).
   -h | --help           Outputs help documentation.
 
 

DESCRIPTION

match-n-shift takes a list of image files and creates a hugin compatible project file optionally containing control points linking the images together.

LICENSE

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

SEE ALSO

<http://hugin.sourceforge.net/>

AUTHOR

Bruno Postle - February 2008.