Man page - vig_optimize(1)
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Manual
| VIG_OPTIMIZE("1") | HUGIN | VIG_OPTIMIZE("1") |
NAME
vig_optimize - Optimise photometric parameters
SYNOPSIS
vig_optimize [options] -o output.pto input.pto
DESCRIPTION
Photometric calculation can be performed on the command-line with the vig_optimize tool. This functionally is configured via 'v' variable lines in the .pto project file in a similar way to the autooptimiser tool:
The camera response curve is simplified using the EMoR sensor model which reduces the variation to five numbers, these are the Ra, Rb, Rc, Rd & Re image (i) parameters (the default values of 0.0 are equivalent to an 'average' generic sensor).
The vignetting model is represented by a polynomial with four parameters: Va (this is always 1.0 and doesn't need to be optimised) and Vb, Vc & Vd (which default to 0.0 - equivalent to no vignetting). The vignetting centre can also be different from the geometrical centre, this is specified by Vx & Vy (both default to 0.0).
Exposure (EV) is represented by a single value Ev (defaults 0.0, equivalent to no-change).
The white balance is represented by multipliers for the red and blue channels Er and Eb (the defaults of 1.0 are equivalent to no-change).
A typical 'v' variable line configuration would look like this, i.e. optimise camera response curve and vignetting for image 0 and exposure for images 1, 2, 3 and 4:
v Ra0 Rb0 Rc0 Rd0 Re0 Vb0 Vc0 Vd0 v Ev1 Ev2 Ev3 Ev4
(vignetting centre and white balance are left unchanged)
OPTIONS
General options:
- -o file
- Write results to output project
- -v
- Verbose, print progress messages
- -p n
- Number of points to extract
- -r
- Extract random point (faster, but less accurate)
- -s level
- Work on downscaled images, every step halves width and height
- -h
- Display help summary.
Expert and debugging options:
AUTHORS
Written by Pablo d'Angelo. Also contains contributions from Douglas Wilkins, Ippei Ukai, Ed Halley, Bruno Postle, Gerry Patterson and Brent Townshend.
This man page was written by Cyril Brulebois <cyril.brulebois@enst-bretagne.fr> and is licensed under the same terms as the hugin package itself.
| 2025-01-09 | "Version: 2024.0.1" |