On 29/09/10 00:37, Bruno Postle wrote:
Hugin is a Panorama stitcher and more. A powerful software package
for creating and processing panoramic images.
A hugin-2010.2.0_rc2 (release candidate 2) tarball is available here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin-2010.2_beta/
This is a release candidate, i.e. The final release may be identical.
More information about this release can be found in the full ChangeLog below
and the final release notes:
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/releases/2010.2.0/
I just tried it, it seems to work really well for me (kubuntu 10.04.1),
the only things I noticed were:
- I had an older enblend (compiled with older library), failing to run
it hung the stitch-now window completely (that's ugly from a user's
perspective)
- the GLpreview window's photometrics looks a lot darker than in the
final output. That should be more calibrated IMO.
I also have a question: what is the default optimisation that hugin does
when you first load images, generate CPs and then presto it presents the
first preview. I was unable to improve on that (apart from adding a
mask), so I'm wondering what it is that makes this a good optimisation?
Anyway, good work!
Cheers
Simon
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