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APP reports a bad rms between two pictures of the panorama, because the fotographer has slightly moved his position.
In the rendered picture this is visible as a ghost picture of something (for example a chair).
What are the necessary steps to resolve this?
Removing that one picture helps but the visible area gets smaller. ![]()
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Hello Daniel,
It's quite useful for us when screen pictures are posted, to show the case.
Here is the way ![]()
http://www.autopano.net/forum/t838-how- … -your-post
Feel free to ask or comment, we wil try to help!
You seem to have a two different focal lens in the same pano… I'm just guessing.
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Thanks for your suggestion, i will do that next time.
But I just noticed that all the shots I got from my friend are without exif data ![]()
I will ask him to do the shots again and without different focal lens.
I'll repost then if I have these problems again, thanks for your help. ![]()
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There are several tutorials on this page. http://www.autopano.net/wiki/action/view/Main_Page
Also, read the part about the "control points editor" under the "panorama editor" on the above mentioned page.
Note that parallax is an issue--you will have to select which parts of the image should have CPs on them and remove them from the others--e.g. a man in the foreground, a castle in the background. You should probably put CPs on the castle and other background features (eg features that are all far away) and then either use smartblend to remove the "ghost" of the man, or render using layers and manually erase the parts you don't like.
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