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Hugin is a free cross-platform frontend for panorama-tools.

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What are Hugin "stacks"?

Many people use Hugin to do not just panostitching, but also exposure stacking (for high-dyanmic range (HDR) or exposure fusion) at the same time. … Hugin will let you feed in all 12 shots at once, and organize them into four stacks of three exposures each. …
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How to correct stitching with Hugin?

Broken-Line stitching errors There may be no way to fix these in Hugin itself, as it's very probable you have a parallax issue when shooting. … However, Hugin does not yet have a feature similar to PTGui's "Viewpoint Correction", which can adjust for a shifted camera position. …
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Looking for a Hugin PTO viewer standalone app, or just a simple way of viewing my panoramas!

In Hugin, with the .pto project file open, go to the Fast Preview window (the button with the GL on it) select View → Overview in the menus to open the interactive Overview pane. … See also: the Hugin documentation on the Fast Preview's Overview. …
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How to get panorama using few photos warped properly?

Don't know how this would apply to using multiple cameras for video, but these types of stitching errors tend to occur with parallax or camera movement in space between member shots. Parallax is more …
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How do I make cubemaps with Hugin?

Pano2VR or Flexify are probably your simplest solution, but if you're a scripting geek and have to use Hugin tools, then scripting nona commands is the way to go. … You'll need nona_gui.exe from the Hugin distribution. In the same folder with nona_gui.exe, place the pano.tif that is the equirectangular file. …
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How do I fix the align_image_stack error: "No valid distortion data found in lens database"?

Hugin used to use the lensfun database. But the 2015 version of Hugin's release notes state: Lens database Hugin now has its own camera and lens database, and hugin_lensdb is the maintenance tool. … Lens data is automatically added to the database when stitching a project file from hugin. Data can also be manually added to the database from hugin and from Calibrate_Lens_GUI. …
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Hugin 360 problems

That looks like you missed covering the entire scene, and enblend is attempting to blend the black (uncovered) area of the scene with the bits it does have. I would suggest checking that you've croppe …
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How do I stitch a panorama to keep horizon without bumps while ignoring problems on nearby t...

My guess is that you're not taking care to keep your camera level/consistent in pitch. When you change the orientation of the camera between member shots, you can get errors like this. I'd highly rec …
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How do you create a 360° virtual tour without a fisheye lens?

What you're missing is a lot of scene coverage. To get a 360ºx180º full spherical view, you have to cover the entire sphere. Without a fisheye lens, this is likely to mean multiple rows as well as a …
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Hugin - How to increase "align_image_stack" detector image number limit or create script to ...

See: An internet archived nabble discussion thread on aligning 1000 images for a timelapse. hugin-ptx Google group threads on aligning more than 250 images and pushing align_image_stack to its limits. …
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How do I make equirectangular with Hugin, starting 6 pics Cubic Projection?

Via the Hugin GUI, the basic logic is that you load up the six cube faces as input, and then specify the HFOV as 90º, and manually position the faces with the following yaw,pitch settings (roll = 0): … You will need to be in the Panorama editor window (Interface → Advanced or Expert shows it more readily than being it the Simple Interface Hugin defaults to), and you probably need to change the display …
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Hugin panorama stitching: how to set control points with exposure stacks

See also: the Hugin - Creating 360° enfused panoramas tutorial. …
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Crop overlap in existing panorama

Control points aren't really going to help you other than to straighten stuff out, and you can probably eyeball/drag it faster in the GL preview of Hugin. … Only advice I can offer is to straighten out everything so your doorframe verticals are vertical using the Drag/Move tab in Hugin GL preview and dragging vertically to adjust pitch, right-dragging to adjust …
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Wrapping photos to an equirectangular projection in Hugin

You could try resizing your pano to a 2x1 rectangle and pretending it's an equirectangular when you bring it into Hugin (set lens type to equirectangular and HFOV to 360), but I doubt you'll like what …
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Ghosting with HDR panorama using hugin

The ghosting is probably coming from moving the camera in space between shots, particularly if you were handholding and not using a tripod with a calibrated panohead to rotate around the lens's no-par …
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