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Date/Time:2017-Dec-13 16:12:13
Subject:Re: Stitching aerial images

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PanoTools NG: Re: Stitching aerial images Ignacio Ferrando Margelí fotografia@... 2017-Dec-13 16:12:13
Bonjour Sylvain?

 ton problème est assez complexe? le problème est que c?est possible de faire ce compensation mais après tu devras couper les images pour avoir un encadrement et ça va finir avec un tout petit video?
 aussi, je suppose que quand le ballon sera plus haut les références pour bonnes points de contrôle serait plus difficiles à trouver 

Je connais bien ça car j?ai fait un project similaire mais en Video360.. il a était publie cet anee par National Geographic 

https://www.facebook.com/natgeo/videos/10154911012968951/

j?habite dans la vallée d?Aspe! pas tres loin de vous!


 cordialement




> El 8 dic 2017, a las 9:28, Sylvain Rondi #removed# [PanoToolsNG] <#removed#> escribió:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm a teacher from France and I'm working on a "challenge" for which 
> Panotool would be helpful I guess (I had use PanoTool several years ago 
> but I miss a recent experience with it).
> 
> Some weeks ago, I helped students from a high school here to launch a 
> stratospheric balloon with a camera taking photographs during the 
> flight. The balloon reached 32km height and the photos are stunning !
> You can see some photos here :
> http://pyrenees.entmip.fr/vie-de-l-etablissement/atelier-sciences/les-im... <http://pyrenees.entmip.fr/vie-de-l-etablissement/atelier-sciences/les-im...>
> 
> The students would like to use the photos to make a timelapse movie with 
> all the photos from the flight.
> The main problem is that the camera rotates under the ballon between 
> each frame, so the movie is not really nice : you can have a look at a 
> short part of the movie here :
> http://www.astrosurf.com/rondi/partage/panotool/animation.mp4 <http://www..astrosurf.com/rondi/partage/panotool/animation.mp4>
> 
> So I guess we would need first to rotate the photos that way :
> 
> - comparison between image1.jpg and image2.jpg
> - rotating image2.jpg the good angle and renaming it image2new.jpg
> - comparison between image2new.jpg and image3.jpg
> - rotating image3.jpg the good angle and renaming it image3new.jpg
> - comparison between image3new.jpg and image4.jpg
> - and so on ...
> 
> Do you think I'm right ?
> And do you think this would be possible using Panotool with a batch 
> script ? (and with the help of image utilities such as ImageMagick - I'm 
> under Linux)
> 
> In order to show you clearly which kind of images we got, I uploaded 
> some photos here :
> http://www.astrosurf.com/rondi/partage/panotool/ <http://www.astrosurf.com/rondi/partage/panotool/>
> 
> Thank you very much for you advices !
> Regards,
> Sylvain.
> 
> 
> 


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