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    CMEXOTA
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    Hello, everyone. I'm thinking about this: a software, that will use libpano (or hugin + libpano) to stitch photos together, making some sort of panorama.
    I am using Qt 5.4 and Ubuntu. I installed libpano packages from repository. Also, I installed libpano from sources.
    And now I have no idea of how to use it. Any ideas? I look forward to each project exmple or documentation.

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      bnogal
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      i was thinking about something similar...
      and i decided to do using the console tools, not free time yet so i dont have anything, but seems the easier way (my opinion)

      if you get something that you can publish, i would be interested in, i wanted build a panorama capturer usign a couple of cheap webcams.

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        andre
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        Moved thread to 3rd party. This question is not about Qt, it is about Libpano.

        I'd start with looking at the documentation and examples of that library.

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          CMEXOTA
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          [quote author="bnogal" date="1422951690"]and i decided to do using the console tools[/quote]

          What tools did you try? Those tools let you stitch photos or they only mark similar regions?

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            bnogal
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            Well, i didnt start yet, just some minutes of google searching before i start anything.

            http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell

            My plan is to capture pictures from webcams (cheap version) using Qt, show a "preview" without merging them, and when the capture is done, call these scripts to do the magic, then show the result.

            I guess it exists already... or can be done just by scripts, but i need a nice interface so people can use on an event i am organizing.

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              I wrote a simple program to merge two photos:

              @void Viewer::slotStitch()
              {
              QString projectName("template.pto");
              /** Creating Hugin project /
              QString input;
              input.append("pto_gen -o ").append(projectName).append(" ");
              for (int i = 0; i < images.size(); i++)
              {
              input.append(images.at(i));
              input.append(" ");
              }
              system(input.toStdString().c_str());
              input.clear();
              /
              * Generating control points /
              input.append("cpfind --multirow -o ").append(projectName).append(" ").append(projectName);
              system(input.toStdString().c_str());
              input.clear();
              /
              * Cleanup /
              input.append("celeste_standalone -i ").append(projectName).append(" -o ").append(projectName);
              system(input.toStdString().c_str());
              input.clear();
              input.append("ptoclean -v --output ").append(projectName).append(" ").append(projectName);
              system(input.toStdString().c_str());
              input.clear();
              /
              * Vertical lines search /
              input.append("linefind -o ").append(projectName).append(" ").append(projectName);
              system(input.toStdString().c_str());
              input.clear();
              /
              * Optimise /
              input.append("autooptimiser -a -l -s -m -o ").append(projectName).append(" ").append(projectName);
              system(input.toStdString().c_str());
              input.clear();
              /
              * Optimise /
              input.append("pto_var --opt y,p,r -o ").append(projectName).append(" ").append(projectName);
              system(input.toStdString().c_str());
              input.clear();
              input.append("autooptimiser -n -o ").append(projectName).append(" ").append(projectName);
              system(input.toStdString().c_str());
              input.clear();
              /
              * Flatten /
              input.append("autooptimiser -n -o ").append(projectName).append(" ").append(projectName);
              system(input.toStdString().c_str());
              input.clear();
              system("pano_modify --canvas=AUTO --crop=AUTO -o template.pto template.pto");
              /
              * Remap /
              input.append("nona -m TIFF_m -o template ").append(projectName);
              system(input.toStdString().c_str());
              input.clear();
              /
              * Final stitch */
              system("enblend -o template.tif template0000.tif template0001.tif");
              }@

              It looks like hell, but works.

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                CMEXOTA
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                Finally, I managed to install all the stuff and now figuring out how it works... Anyway, the process on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS is this:

                • qt-sdk

                • libpano

                • hugin-tools

                • enblend

                Right now I included libpano like this: LIBS += -lpano13
                Method panoJPEGRead is working, looking forward to create a panorama image using libpano.
                Must include libpano headers like this:
                extern "C" {
                #include <pano13/PTcommon.h>
                }

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