hi,
1) agree with jim. replace beginner with simple. and probably
advanced for the second mode, and don't have 3 modes.
2) the one most annoying thing about Hugin is still there: when I
automatically align the images, it also does photometric correction, and
then I don't know how to turn it
Hi all,
There is one thing that always annoys me when I use Hugin, and it's this:
http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/9391/stitcher.png
On the stitcher tab, which panorama output option should I tick if I want a
blended, *not* exposure corrected, low dynamic range panorama?
In fact I think
XYZ is in a universal language, that of experts, of mathematicians. It is the
language of XYZ that allows us to situate ourselves in a spatial 3d world.
Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 18:47:18 -0700
From: goo...@levy.ch
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: GUI overhaul
On
On Wed 16-May-2012 at 18:47 -0700, Yuv wrote:
I agree with both Margaret and Jim. The current terminology reflects an
inward view that has nothing to do with the level of proficiency of the
user -- neither in terms of computing nor in terms of photography. It
draws an arbitrary line in the
On Thu 17-May-2012 at 03:54 -0700, David Horman wrote:
On the stitcher tab, which panorama output option should I tick if I want a
blended, *not* exposure corrected, low dynamic range panorama?
At the moment you need to reset all photometric parameters in the
Images tab, then stitch as
I shoot on manual and trust my blender to correct any other exposure
difference (which should be very little), and I think having to reset all
parameters to 0 to turn it off (when in fact it's still *on*, just at 0
strength, as it were) is pretty convoluted.
A no exposure correction option
On Thu 17-May-2012 at 15:32 -0700, David Horman wrote:
I shoot on manual and trust my blender to correct any other exposure
difference (which should be very little), and I think having to reset all
parameters to 0 to turn it off (when in fact it's still *on*, just at 0
strength, as it were) is
2012/5/18 Monkey davidhorma...@gmail.com
I shoot on manual and trust my blender to correct any other exposure
difference (which should be very little), and I think having to reset all
parameters to 0 to turn it off (when in fact it's still *on*, just at 0
strength, as it were) is pretty
On 18 Mai, 00:08, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
On Thu 17-May-2012 at 03:54 -0700, David Horman wrote:
On the stitcher tab, which panorama output option should I tick if I want a
blended, *not* exposure corrected, low dynamic range panorama?
At the moment you need to reset all