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Man Page: icpfind

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

ICPFIND(1)							       HUGIN								ICPFIND(1)

NAME
icpfind - Use heuristic control-point detection strategies
SYNOPSIS
icpfind [options] -o output.pto input.pto
DESCRIPTION
icpfind is a command-line tool to use the various different control point detectors and heuristic control point detector strategies defined in the Hugin Parameters for Control Point Detectors dialog. It does not introduce new functionality, it allows running the different control points detectors from the command-line and not only in the GUI.
OPTIONS
-o, --output=file.pto Output Hugin PTO file. Required -s, --setting=NUMBER Setting to use as defined by the order in the Hugin GUI Preferences, expects an integer. The first setting in the Preferences has the number 0, the next is 1 and so on. If left undefined then the setting defined as default in the Hugin Preferences is used. -m, --matches=NUMBER Number of control points per pair of photos -h, --help Shows help
AUTHORS
Thomas Modes "Version: 2011.4.0" 2011-12-02 ICPFIND(1)
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