Hi all, Today we are releasing release candidate 3 of Hugin 2015.0
The new source tarball can be downloaded at launchpad https://launchpad.net/hugin/2015.0/2015.0rc3/+download/hugin-2015.0.0_rc3.tar.bz2 (upload at sourceforge is still down, so currently the source tarball can only be downloaded from launchpad or use the mercurial repository) Verify its checksums MD5 fda7d06f296d3d8ded5b03b0062642cd hugin-2015.0.0_rc3.tar.bz2 SHA1 be7153a0791f2147153e93e8711912ef23b60b61 hugin-2015.0.0_rc3.tar.bz2 Rc3 is identical to changeset cdefc6e53a58in our repository, which is also tagged as 2015.0rc3 Changes since rc2 * Fixed executor for big projects (only for compilation with wxWidgets 2.8.x needed, wxWidgets 3.x is not affect by this bug.) * Updated Catalan translation The release notes are here http://hugin.sourceforge.net/releases/2015.0.0/en.shtml They are already translated to French and German: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/releases/2015.0.0/fr.shtml http://hugin.sourceforge.net/releases/2015.0.0/de.shtml EXECUTABLES Users communities produce executables for their respective platforms. They will be announced in this thread. CHANGES SINCE 2014.0.0 * Hugin 2015.0 has a number of new features. Most of the changes are under the hood to improve stability, allow easier maintenance and easier addition of new features. * The makefile based stitching engine has been replaced with direct calls to the underlying programs. This should reduce the overhead of calling the same program too often and so speed up the whole process. Hopefully this also allows the usage of more unusual characters in the filename. Instead of pto2mk and make we now have hugin_executor which can also be used for running the assistant from the command line. * Hugin now has it's own blender, verdandi, based on a watershed algorithm, which has been included in 'nona'. verdandi can be chosen as the blender by choosing "builtin" in the stitcher tab, and can also be set in the Preferences. verdandi can also be called as a command line tool. * The lensfun library has been removed as it did not fulfill our expectations. It has been replaced with our own camera and lens database which uses a data mining approach and operates automatically without user intervention. Geometric distortion and vignetting data have to be loaded manually. * The fast preview window has a new tool to add or remove control points to selected areas in the output projection. * Automatic exposure stack detection is now applied when loading images, and an option has been added to unlink image position when adding stacks. * The fine-tune and auto-estimate functions in the control point tab have been made projection aware. It should now work also with images with different fov or different projections. The fine-tune feature has had a significant speed up when Hugin is compiled with the libfftw3 library (optional). * PTBatcherGUI has more choice for the end of the process: depending on the operating system the PTBatcherGUI can be closed, the computer can be shut down or send to the hibernate mode. * PTBatcherGUI now shows the thumbnails when searching for images in directories. * Many of the underlying tools in hugin are now able to use available cpu cores. New tools added: ** verdandi: tool for image blending ** hugin_executor: stitching and run assistant from command line ** hugin_lensdb: tools for lens database maintenance -- A list of frequently asked questions is available at: http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "hugin and other free panoramic software" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to hugin-ptx+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/hugin-ptx/cdcab105-28c6-4959-a2a0-8f9854beb99b%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.