Hi,

I want to thank all those who contributed to this 2013.0.0 release.
A special thanks to the builders of the binaries and to builders of the
packages for the several linux and BSD distributions.

I just updated the hugin.sourceforge website to reflect the state of the
new Hugin release.
The current wiki already reflects the 2013 state but is here and there a
mix of 2012 and 2013. I will try to separate that better. As soon as all
linux distributions contain the 2013 build by default we should remove the
2012 parts as they are also inside the source tar.bz2 and the
binaries/packages.

For those who want to translate the release notes in their native language
I append the en.shtml to this mail. Just save it in your ISO-2 language
code like de.shtml, fr.shtml (for example). A lot can be copy&pasted from
the 2012 sections.
If you are familiar with the hugin-web hg repository you can upload it
yourself. Otherwise just send it to me.

Harry

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Title: Hugin-2012.0.0 release notes

Hugin-2013.0.0 Release Notes

Hugin is more than just a panorama stitcher.

Changes Since 2012.0.0

The greatest change is the redesign of the (Graphical) User Interface (GUI). The user interface now consists of three modes: Simple, Advanced and Expert. The Simple interface is for the beginning panorama photographer and offers all tools to create your panorama. You can also use this mode if you have a simple, straightforward panorama. The Simple interface mode uses the "Fast Preview" window as its main workflow window. The Advanced interface mode offers you more options to improve your panorama. It uses the Panorama Editor as its main window. The Expert mode gives you access to all options and functions that Hugin has to offer. This is where you can optimize your complicated, multilayer, mosaic, multi-stack, you name it, panorama. It also uses the Panorama Editor as its main window.

The Hugin build for Mac OS X has switched from Carbon to Cocoa and is now fully 64bit.

New tools added:

  • pto_var ( change image variables inside pto files)
  • pto_lensstack (modify assigned lenses and stack in pto files)
  • geocpset (set/add geometric constraints for multirow panorama with featureless images)

Other Improvements

  • Many more improvements and bug fixes.

Languages

Most of the translations have been updated for this release.

Upgrading

Upgrading from previous versions of Hugin should be seamless. If you do have problems with old settings, these can be reset in the Preferences window by clicking 'Load defaults'.

It is strongly recommended to set the default control point detector to Hugin's CPFind. It is the only control point generator endorsed by Hugin. Third-party generators may be compatible with the plug-in architecture.

Compiling

Users compiling from source refer to the list of dependencies and the platform-specific build processes described in the wiki. More information in the README and INSTALL_cmake files in the tarball.

Download

Hugin can be found at SourceForge and Launchpad.

Users communities produce executables for their respective platforms. Executables are likely to be announced within a few days of this tarball release on the mailing list and added to the download section on SourceForge.

Known Issues and Workarounds

There is a known problem building Hugin with CMake 2.8.5rc2.
Workaround: Upgrade to a newer CMake version.

Mac OS X:

- Mac OS X Tiger (10.4) is no longer supported.
- The PPC platform is no longer supported.
- The OpenMP enabled enblend is now compatible on Mac OS X Lion (10.7) and newer.

An updated list of issues deemed to be critical, including discussions and workarounds, is in the Issues Tracker.

Thanks

Thanks to all the contributors to this release and members of the hugin-ptx mailing list, too many to mention here.

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