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PTO_VAR("1") | HUGIN | PTO_VAR("1") |
NAME¶
pto_var - change image variables inside Hugin .pto project files
SYNOPSIS¶
pto_var [options] --opt|--link|--unlink|--set "image variables list input.pto
DESCRIPTION¶
pto_var is a command line tool, suitable for inclusion in shell scripts, and allows the change of image variables inside a Hugin .pto project file. Optimisation variables can be set, altered, linked and unlinked, The following image variables are allowed:
The image numbers start with zero. If the number is missing this applies to the variables of all images (In this case a special treatment applies to the position of the anchor image). An exclamation mark before the variable will remove the variable from the list of variables to optimised.
OPTIONS¶
- -o|--output = file.pto
- Output Hugin PTO file. Default: <filename>_var.pto
- -h|--help
- Shows help
- --opt varlist
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Change optimizer variables
- --modify-opt
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Modify the existing optimizer variables (without pto_var will start with an empty variables set) Examples: --opt=y,p,r Optimize yaw, pitch and roll of all images (special treatment for anchor image applies) --opt=v0,b2 Optimize hfov of image 0 and barrel distortion of image 2 --opt=v,!v0 Optimize field of view for all images except for the first image --modify-opt --opt=!v will not optimize field of view. --opt=!a,!b,!c Don't optimise distortion (works only with switch --modify-opt together)
- --link varlist
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Example: --link=v3 Link hfov of image 3 --link=a1,b1,c1 Link distortions parameter for image 1
- --unlink varlist
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Examples: --unlink=v5 Unlink hfov for image 5 --unlink=a2,b2,c2 Unlink distortions parameters for image 2
- --set varlist
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Examples: --set=y0=0,r0=0,p0=0 Resets position of image 0 --set=Vx4=-10,Vy4=10 Sets vignetting offset for image 4 --set=v=20 Sets the field of view to 20 for all images --set=y=val+20 Increase yaw by 20 deg for all images --set=v=val*1.1 Increase fov by 10 % for all images --set=y=i*20 Set yaw to 0, 20, 40, ...
- --set-from-file filename
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Sets variables to new values It reads the varlist from a file
AUTHORS¶
Thomas Modes
2024-09-09 | "Version: 2024.0.0" |