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May 31 at 14:58 comment converted from answer Raphael Beguin Yes because applications are prevented from writing files in a sensitive directory where you keep code. You have to keep them in separate directories. ok I understand your remark very well, that's why I originally created a separate folder to work in. I can only help if you follow my instructions, not if you adlib on them. I understand, only when I tried your commands this is what it gives me a screen from my terminal
May 31 at 13:33 comment added xenoid Yes because applications are prevented from writing files in a sensitive directory where you keep code. You have to keep them in separate directories. I can only help if you follow my instructions, not if you adlib on them. And this is no longer a photography problem, you will get more complete answers in a forum dedicated to Windows and its command line.
May 31 at 12:12 comment added Raphael Beguin after several unsuccessful attempts I copied the images into the folder and this is the result of the order !ibb.co/KwBrXtj
May 31 at 12:01 comment added xenoid This is the purpose of the cd command. This makes your working directory the directory with the pictures, so if there is no path information in the file names they are implicitly taken from that directory. And to use the command , either it is in a directory in your PATH and you can just use the command name, or it's not and you have to give a full path to it.
May 31 at 11:57 comment added Raphael Beguin so I used the append command found here Photography Metagithub.com/security-cheatsheet/cmd-command-cheat-sheet C:\Program Files\Hugin\bin>align_image_stack -a append "C:\Users\strig\Videos\Sequence\1000.jpg 1001.jpg 1002.jpg 1003.jpg 1004.jpg" align_image_stack: At least two files need to be specified
May 31 at 11:47 comment added Raphael Beguin yes I realized it later, but I don't know how to point to the directory Translated from french with google: which is normal since I either don't have the align_image_stack application in my images directory, or I don't have the images in the hugin application directory
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