Bad tie-ins, suspect corrupted alignment data
I had a sequence of 54 aligned photos, was working on a separate sequence, which when growing its number of aligned photos caused the component with 54 photos to drop to 53. I deleted the new 53 photo component and got to work on joining the 54 component to the next. Note, the existing tie-ins in the 54 photo component continued to display very low residuals. When I added a new tie-in, the feature I chose in three photos - 2 registered and 1 I was working to stitch - triggered a red exclamation warning with a whopping 132.0 px residual. I deleted that group of tie-ins and found another equally strong feature, again the red exclamation point and now 100.0 residuals on the two registered photos.
Is there a way to nuke all the automatic features for a selected group of images to wipe the slate clean?
Thanks.
Residuals.JPG
Is there a way to nuke all the automatic features for a selected group of images to wipe the slate clean?
Thanks.
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Residuals.JPG
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Thanks! I noticed the setting under Advanced for Detector sensitivity, know this impacts processing time significantly for hi-res imagery, but am experimenting with that, which might save hands-on time. Of course, resorting to tie-ins does point to problems in the photography, which is why processing your own photography is great for informing how that works.
Thanks, Vladlen, much appreciated.
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