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Description
Tapioca is a simple tool interface for computing tie points. I think Tapioca should be sufficient in 95% of cases. If it is not the case, you will have to refer to a more complex and powerful tool named Pastis which will be described later. In fact, Tapioca is only an interface to Pastis.
Syntax
The global syntax for Tapioca is
mm3d Tapioca UnNamedArgs NamedArgs
Allowed commands
- MulScale : Compute tie points for images in low resolution and then for high resolution.
- All : Compute tie points for all images in a given resolution.
- Line : Compute tie points for linear image canvas.
- File :
- Graph :
Results
Tapioca generate a directory named "Homol" ("Homol_SRes" for Tapioca MulScale) in your working directory which contain for each image of your canvas, a directory named "PastisImage_name". In this directory "Pastis" you will find a binary file (".dat") for each image linked with the first image by tie points. This binary files contains tie points.
For example, in Gravillons dataset, all images are linked so this is the arborescence of the Gravillon Homol directory :
Workflow
Tapioca, is generally the first command to launch in a MicMac process.
Previous Command : ~
Next Command : Tapas.