[hugin-ptx] Re: Windows Executables for Hugin's Panotools-Script

2010-01-26 Thread Chris Parrish
Nevermind. I should have known that soon after posting I'd get a breakthrough. Should've posted earlier ;-) On Jan 26, 10:19 pm, Chris Parrish wrote: > Does anyone have any win32 executables made of the latest panotools- > script (v0.24)? > > I've been killing myself all afternoon/evening trying

[hugin-ptx] Re: Control point detection between historic survey and repeat photos

2010-01-26 Thread cgat
Hey everyone, Thanks for the input. Looks like I'll have to go with manually adding control points. Since there are 100s of photos to overlay, every click counts and I'll be trying to really reduce the time for each photo by streamlining the process as much as possible. Originally I had thought

[hugin-ptx] Windows Executables for Hugin's Panotools-Script

2010-01-26 Thread Chris Parrish
Does anyone have any win32 executables made of the latest panotools- script (v0.24)? I've been killing myself all afternoon/evening trying to figure out enough to get these to compile. (And to save anyone the obvious, yes I have seen: http://wiki.panotools.org/Install_Panotools-Script_on_Windows)

Re: [hugin-ptx] [OSX] Hugin 2010.1.0-svn4933 for download

2010-01-26 Thread AKS-Gmail-IMAP
Nice Harry, I do not understand the little jump the Fast Preview does when adjusting the Panini General Cmpr and Bots sliders. This does not happen when sliding the Tops slider. The image dynamically changes when sliding the sliders, but the image appears to then resize when letting go of

[hugin-ptx] Re: Using External Masks with Nona/Enblend/Enfuse

2010-01-26 Thread Chris Parrish
Thanks for the reply. I have a couple of questions though: * Do I need enblend-mask and enfuse-mask or will nona-mask do the trick? In other words, if I mask the original images, won't nona spit out a masked tranformed image for enblend to work with? Likewise with enfuse? * I'd already found

[hugin-ptx] Re: crop not working with general panini

2010-01-26 Thread Tduell
Hullo Bruno, On Jan 27, 11:18 am, Bruno Postle wrote: > On Sun 24-Jan-2010 at 16:51 -0800, Terry Duell wrote: > > >I just ran a little project using the general panini projection and > >found that a manual crop (set from fast preview window) didn't > >correctly crop. [snip] > Could you upload so

Re: [hugin-ptx] crop not working with general panini

2010-01-26 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 24-Jan-2010 at 16:51 -0800, Terry Duell wrote: I just ran a little project using the general panini projection and found that a manual crop (set from fast preview window) didn't correctly crop. I re-ran and used the 'auto crop' button in the stitcher tab and got the same result. If I set t

Re: [hugin-ptx] Using External Masks with Nona/Enblend/Enfuse

2010-01-26 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 26-Jan-2010 at 09:21 -0800, Chris Parrish wrote: Essentially, I am looking for a workflow similar to the old nona-mask (which seems now defunct). But it looks like the latest versions of nona/enblend/enfuse seem to have mask capabilities built-in (I just have no idea how they work). no

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Remapped images and bracketed exposures

2010-01-26 Thread Oskar Sander
Nice, but what does "final file format" section give you then? Wouldn't you like to have a check box there to disable making the final panorama stitch in the case you would like to process the intermediate files or layered tiff in another work flow and don't care about a "final file"? Cheers O 2

[hugin-ptx] Re: Remapped images and bracketed exposures

2010-01-26 Thread Rick Workman
I've "wired" a version of the script into a custom control point detector as previously described. All seems to work, other than the fact that it feels kludgy to be stitching inside the Images tab, but there are a couple of minor issues: a) I was putting the intermediate files back in the same dir

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Control point detection between historic survey and repeat photos

2010-01-26 Thread David Haberthür
On 26.01.2010, at 16:01, Tom Sharpless wrote: >>> I am involved in a project that repeats history survey images in the >>> Canadian Rockies (www.mountainlegacy.ca). >>> part of the overlay >>> process is to scale the historic image down, center (which is usually >>> off), and rotate so the images m

[hugin-ptx] Using External Masks with Nona/Enblend/Enfuse

2010-01-26 Thread Chris Parrish
What is the current way to provide nona with external mask images? I am NOT looking to edit my input images and add an alpha mask channel everytime as my masks are reused with every pano (they mask out places where the pano head is in the shot). Instead I want to have pano image files (JPEG or HD

[hugin-ptx] Re: Remapped images and bracketed exposures

2010-01-26 Thread Rick Workman
>From a GUI perspective, I like Bruno's suggestion. It certainly does everything I need, it's open ended (in case yet another output format gets invented), and it simplifies a somewhat confusing interface (the "Stitcher" tab). Harry's suggestion adresses a couple of issues. The first one is bundli

[hugin-ptx] Re: Windows SVN 4933: does Nona use XYZ parameters?

2010-01-26 Thread Tom Sharpless
You may get faster stitching with PTMender instead of nona. -- Tom On Jan 25, 4:15 pm, Zoran Zorkic wrote: > I found the culpritNona gpu acceleration :/ > Turned it off and it works. > Oh well. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "hugin and other

[hugin-ptx] Re: Control point detection between historic survey and repeat photos

2010-01-26 Thread Tom Sharpless
HI Chris On Jan 26, 8:58 am, "bruno.postle" wrote: > On Jan 26, 3:44 am, cgat wrote: > > > > > I am involved in a project that repeats history survey images in the > > Canadian Rockies (www.mountainlegacy.ca). > > part of the overlay > > process is to scale the historic image down, center (which

[hugin-ptx] Re: Control point detection between historic survey and repeat photos

2010-01-26 Thread bruno.postle
On Jan 26, 3:44 am, cgat wrote: > > I am involved in a project that repeats history survey images in the > Canadian Rockies (www.mountainlegacy.ca). > part of the overlay > process is to scale the historic image down, center (which is usually > off), and rotate so the images match as much as poss

[hugin-ptx] Control point detection between historic survey and repeat photos

2010-01-26 Thread cgat
Hello, I am involved in a project that repeats history survey images in the Canadian Rockies (www.mountainlegacy.ca). Generally, we find the approximate location (like a mountain top) where the survey image has been taken, get as close to the spot where the original image was shot, and reshoot th