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Subject:    [Bug 309339] Panorama stitching- minor quality of resolution 150
From:       Benjamin Girault <benjamin.girault () gmail ! com>
Date:       2012-10-31 20:47:58
Message-ID: bug-309339-17878-x3knYHAyes () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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Benjamin Girault <benjamin.girault@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Benjamin Girault <benjamin.girault@gmail.com> ---
First, what do you mean by "with 150"?

I've seen since behavior in the past and I didn't find any solution at the
time.

At the moment, my best guess is that Hugin (the software behind this plugin)
reduces the resolution of the overall panorama such that it doesn't extropolate
(create new) pixels at both ends of the image. In fact, in these regions, the
image is far more stretched than in the center, especially for large panorama,
such that two pixels of the original photos becomes several pixels in the
panorama if the resolution is kept the same as in the originals for the center
of the panorama.

If this is your case, my advice is to use Hugin and switch to a different
projection. This plugin is not meant for obtaining good results with any
scenario, but only in the simplest ones, for example with a row of 3 photos, or
to get a first impression of the stitching quality before processing the
panorama more thoroughly with Hugin.

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