B) it would be helpful if the Hugin application would make its
path available to the script via a pattern substitution. It should
know where it's installed.
Rick
On Jan 27, 8:04 am, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
> 2010/1/26 Rick Workman
>
> > b) If the tools ever become part of t
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
if anything actually gets
done.
Thanks for the discussion,
Rick
P.S. I am going to try stitching from the control points step to see
how that works.
On Jan 25, 6:10 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Mon 25-Jan-2010 at 20:55 +0100, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
>
> >2010/1/25 Rick Wor
ble saving of
projectName_stack_ldr_N files when "Exposure fusion:Fused and blended
panorama" is selected. (This is my least favourite option due to
potential user confusion and should probably only be done in the
context of a redesign of the "Output" GUI.)
On Jan 20, 5:50 pm, Ri
ike to see this supported through the GUI somehow, but this
will work for now.
Rick
On Jan 20, 4:29 pm, Rick Workman wrote:
> On Jan 19, 5:19 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:> On Tue
> 19-Jan-2010 at 08:26 -0800, Rick Workman wrote:
>
> > >Maybe I'm not communicating this
On Jan 19, 5:19 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Tue 19-Jan-2010 at 08:26 -0800, Rick Workman wrote:
>
> >Maybe I'm not communicating this well, but they appear to exist
> >temporarily as *_stack_ldr_* files, e.g., test_stack_ldr_.tiff,
> >during the process, but
sistent with my understanding, i.e., "Fused and blended
panorama" exposure fuses the bracketed stacks into one set of images
that are then blended just like a single set (non-stacked) of images.
Rick
On Jan 18, 6:36 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Mon 18-Jan-2010 at 15:07 -0800, Rick Wo
esired result, but it doesn't
appear to do so.
Am I missing something?
Rick
On Jan 18, 5:46 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Mon 18-Jan-2010 at 14:40 -0800, Rick Workman wrote:
>
> >I have tried that option (and a few others) but it produces remapped
> >but uncorrected v
:
> On Mon 18-Jan-2010 at 14:12 -0800, Rick Workman wrote:
>
>
>
> >However, when I have a bracketed exposure set of images and output a
> >"Fused and blended panorama" with "Remapped images", the remapped
> >images do not have exposure correction
I know this topic has been generally discussed in this group, but I
couldn't find an answer to my specific question.
Using the GUI, when I output a "Blended panorama" with "remapped
images" I get the equilateral and a set of remapped and exposure
corrected images. Using Photoshop layers and maskin
And then came other things in sight. All in all I'm not much further. I will
> have a look again this weekend.
>
> Harry
>
> 2009/12/16 Rick Workman
>
>
>
> > Is align_image_stack still missing in hugin-mac-2009.4; I'm not seeing
> > any change from 2009.2
Is align_image_stack still missing in hugin-mac-2009.4; I'm not seeing
any change from 2009.2?
Rick
On Dec 3, 2:44 pm, Rick Workman wrote:
> Thanks Harry, at least my sanity is no longer in question. (Well not
> for this reason.)
>
> Looking forward to your resolution,
>
nce 1 hour I can get on
> the internet again, but "the internet" still can't get on my server.
>
> When things are back to normal I let you know. I hope it will be very soon
> :-(
>
> Harry
>
> [0]:
> <http://panorama.dyndns.org/index.php?lang=EN&subj
"wxExecute Error" alert with error
code 255. I'm guessing that it can't find the program. (I certainly
can't.)
Any help appreciated,
Rick
P.S. There's definitely a U.S. patent on SIFT (US Patent 6,711,293
awarded March 23, 2004).
On Dec 2, 3:01 pm, Bruno
I've been looking at Hugin as an alternative for PTMac on Snow Leopard
(no longer supported, it seems).
I've run into a problem setting up control point generation. When I
look at the preferences, there are no default control point detectors
listed (panomatic, Autopano-SIFT-c 120 = images, etc.) a
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