Wow!
That is mesmerizing! The music certainly helps increase the effect.
eo
On Jun 10, 2010, at 1:18 AM, David Haberthür wrote:
Hey all.
Now that hugin recently switched to Mercurial for Code revision, I
thought I could try something fun with it:
Recently I stumblede over gource [1] a
Plus, this should make everyone want to put *everything* under source
control, just so they can visualize their activity! :)
eo
On Jun 10, 2010, at 1:18 AM, David Haberthür wrote:
Hey all.
Now that hugin recently switched to Mercurial for Code revision, I
thought I could try something
On 11 June 2010 02:34, Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, now I see the (multirow/stacked) CP option.
I tried it out on an 8-shot fisheye spherical pano. It ran pretty slow
(mainly because of the poor k-d tree implementation in autopano),
Also reading and writing the .key XML
On 11 June 2010 02:34, Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this implemented within hugin or as an external command or script?
It is currently only available in the GUI. There is also the gigastart
script in Panotools::Script which basically does the same thing using
Makefiles (though
Bruno Postle wrote:
On Mon 07-Jun-2010 at 12:43 +0100, paul womack wrote:
However, the orientation of the resulting panorama
was wrong for the cylindrical projection (i.e
the wide dimension was vertical).
How do I rotate a panorama?
In the Fast Preview window right-click drag, or use the
Can these be done in Hugin?
http://www.petapixel.com/2009/12/04/4-creative-projects-that-bend-the-reality-of-street-scenes
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Hotmail is redefining busy with tools for the New Busy. Get
I've played with the layout mode (thanks to ZZ's builds), and must say that
it is quickly progressing.
I have come to think about some feature improvements that I'd like to
discuss. Consider this project with a few images in a row [1]. The images
are scaled down in order to examine the CP
I'm not currently setup to build apart from panomatic.
So in Yuvs comment, I'll foot the first 10$. Specially if it can enable an
install kit (or zip... I don't care) in both 32 and 64 bit to come out on a
regular basis.
nick
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 1:48 AM, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
2010/6/11 James Legg lankyle...@gmail.com
a) It would be good if the connections also was hidden when the
corresponding images are hidden.
Good suggestion. I didn't think it made sense to show connections to
hidden images, so I just implemented this in trunk.
Excellent!
b) Maybe
Hi,
True, that is even more á pointe. Maybe even single out only these
for a CP-search run APSC and such.
That will confuse/collide with existing functionality. The cp detector
runs on all selected images on the image tab. (If no image is selected,
it runs on all images.) If we would
Hi,
I'm just trying to start with Hugin on a Mac using OSX 10.6.3. The
Hugin download and install seems to have worked but I'm getting
nowhere with getting the control point generators. The webloc gives me
a sql connect error message. When I try downloading Panomatic, for
example, direct from
Hi,
2010/6/11 Photo Novice westerha...@googlemail.com
Hi,
I'm just trying to start with Hugin on a Mac using OSX 10.6.3. The
Hugin download and install seems to have worked but I'm getting
nowhere with getting the control point generators. The webloc gives me
a sql connect error message.
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Hi,
I'm having some issues with the translation parameters (Tx, Ty, Tz).
As soon as I start optimizing these parameters (and they get nonzero
values) the photometric optimisation is not possible any more (Error: no
overlapping points found,
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