[hugin-ptx] Re: using artificial imagery for augmented panoramas

2011-12-02 Thread JohnPW
Interesting idea. I made a panorama from the Mt Baldy Colorado images. Unfortunately he hasn't made one for Mt. Evans CO, which is probably one of the the most visited high peaks in the US (and one which I made a panorama from.) On Dec 2, 11:30 am, kfj <_...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On 2 Dez., 16:27, k

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Mosaic

2011-12-02 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 02-Dec-2011 at 13:25 -0800, kfj wrote: On 2 Dez., 21:40, Bruno Postle wrote: cpfind does filtering of control points by default, but the filter it uses assumes you are building a 'normal' panorama.  If you have a mosaic this filter will delete all your control points - So you need to us

[hugin-ptx] Re: Mosaic

2011-12-02 Thread kfj
On 2 Dez., 21:40, Bruno Postle wrote: > On Fri 02-Dec-2011 at 17:23 +0100, Oskar Sander wrote: > > > > >Is is rightly understood that you  optimize all ZYX at once together (for > >all viewpoints) then ypr for all together?   Is that always stable? > >I've missed the fact you should give differ

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Mosaic

2011-12-02 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 02-Dec-2011 at 17:23 +0100, Oskar Sander wrote: Is is rightly understood that you optimize all ZYX at once together (for all viewpoints) then ypr for all together? Is that always stable? This might work, but really you have to optimise rpy and XYZ together - Ideally you already know

[hugin-ptx] Hugin 2011.4 rc1 released

2011-12-02 Thread T. Modes
Hugin 2011.4 release candidate 1 has been released: Hugin is a Panorama stitcher and more. A powerful software package for creating and processing panoramic images. A hugin-2010.4.0_rc1 (release candidate 1) tarball is available here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2011.

[hugin-ptx] Re: using artificial imagery for augmented panoramas

2011-12-02 Thread kfj
On 2 Dez., 16:27, kfj <_...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I wrote to the guy running the website if he could think of an easy > way to get the data as TIFF or JPEG so it would be convenient to pull > into a panorama. I did a proof of concept: I took the GIFs and put them together into one picture (used n

[hugin-ptx] Attitude in EXIF?

2011-12-02 Thread Oskar Sander
Is there any cameras out there today that record the camera attitude in EXIF? Most cameras have at least one tilt sensor (r), but it would be nice to have tilt around all axis and heading. This could be used as initial values for optimizations for hand held panoramas (mosaics in my case) Cheers /

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Mosaic

2011-12-02 Thread Oskar Sander
Thats really nice Bruno! Is is rightly understood that you optimize all ZYX at once together (for all viewpoints) then ypr for all together? Is that always stable? I've missed the fact you should give different parameters for mosaic CP find, what does that do? Cheers /O 2011/11/16 Bruno Po

[hugin-ptx] Re: using artificial imagery for augmented panoramas

2011-12-02 Thread kfj
On 2 Dez., 13:15, Carl von Einem wrote: > I also tried it with a mountain panorama I did this summer where I > recorded height and GPS coordinates. It even shows a horizon which could > help a lot to straighten panoramas! So did I - and I routinely carry a GPS these days, so my last two year's w

[hugin-ptx] Commit 6a085a22a136 breaks build on Apple

2011-12-02 Thread furai
Hello, I'm in the process of understanding how to build Hugin on a mac and I am just playing with CMake to try to build a Bundle from CLI (I cannot get xcode to build it). Howsever, yesterday, I pulled commit 6a085a22a136 and it breaks the building process since _SC_PHYS_PAGES does not seem to ex

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: using artificial imagery for augmented panoramas

2011-12-02 Thread Carl von Einem
I also tried it with a mountain panorama I did this summer where I recorded height and GPS coordinates. It even shows a horizon which could help a lot to straighten panoramas! Carl kfj schrieb am 02.12.11 13:03: On 2 Dez., 10:45, Carl von Einem wrote: Do you know

[hugin-ptx] Re: using artificial imagery for augmented panoramas

2011-12-02 Thread kfj
On 2 Dez., 10:45, Carl von Einem wrote: > Do you know ? Thanks! That's just the type of data I meant. They're using the Alps 1' data from viewfinderpanoramas.org. This service makes it really easy to calculate the panorama, and it demonstrates the feasibilit

Re: [hugin-ptx] using artificial imagery for augmented panoramas

2011-12-02 Thread Carl von Einem
Do you know ? kfj schrieb am 02.12.11 10:02: I have an idea and I'd like some echo on it. Consider this: If you have used Google Earth in a more than casual fashion, you may have noticed that you can use it to 'land' on any place it covers and 'look around' -

[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin Experience

2011-12-02 Thread kfj
On 1 Dez., 23:43, JohnPW wrote: > On Dec 1, 4:34 pm, kfj <_...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > It's fun mixing in artificial images! > > > Kay > > That's an interesting idea. One could turn a painting or an artificial > landscape (CAD drawing, child's drawing, etc.) into an interactive > panorama. > Wha

[hugin-ptx] using artificial imagery for augmented panoramas

2011-12-02 Thread kfj
I have an idea and I'd like some echo on it. Consider this: If you have used Google Earth in a more than casual fashion, you may have noticed that you can use it to 'land' on any place it covers and 'look around' - it presents you with a virtual panorama of your landing place. This technology is e