Hi
I generated a script by entering the lens focal length (50mm) in Shots box, I got this script
SL,0x19,-26.26x19,-52.53x16,-78.79x10,
26.26x19,52.53x16,78.79x10,ZZ,NN
I rearranged it so movement start from N to Z, this is what I got:
SL,NN,-78.79x10,-52.53x16,-26.26x19,0x20,26.26x19,52.53x16,78.79x10,ZZ
Now, the first script takes 113 images while second takes 114
and when I apply templates, Upper and lower parts are not ok, but if I Run Align, I have to do it twice or three times to get a good results( for both scripts), and that's ok if hots are indoor with overlapping points.
Problem is when I shoot outdoors, sky usually has no overlapping points and both templates and auto aligning gives smudged areas.
Would appreciate any help.
if samples are required I can upload them.
regards
Hani
I generated a script by entering the lens focal length (50mm) in Shots box, I got this script
SL,0x19,-26.26x19,-52.53x16,-78.79x10,
26.26x19,52.53x16,78.79x10,ZZ,NN
I rearranged it so movement start from N to Z, this is what I got:
SL,NN,-78.79x10,-52.53x16,-26.26x19,0x20,26.26x19,52.53x16,78.79x10,ZZ
Now, the first script takes 113 images while second takes 114
and when I apply templates, Upper and lower parts are not ok, but if I Run Align, I have to do it twice or three times to get a good results( for both scripts), and that's ok if hots are indoor with overlapping points.
Problem is when I shoot outdoors, sky usually has no overlapping points and both templates and auto aligning gives smudged areas.
Would appreciate any help.
if samples are required I can upload them.
regards
Hani
Comment