[hugin-ptx] Towards a non-patented control point detector

2010-02-09 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Hi all, I'd like to start this specific thread again, just because I'm so interested in this patent-free control point detector. Actually my questions here are for Pablo, but as I think it interests a lot of people I throw it in the open. @Pablo: I really don't want to push you, I'm just very int

Re: [hugin-ptx] Towards a non-patented control point detector

2010-01-03 Thread Harry van der Wolf
The page on the link says so ;-) use: bzr branch lp:~pablo.dangelo/hugin/panomatic-lib That will download the code into panomatic-lib Harry 2010/1/3 Bruno Postle > On Sun 03-Jan-2010 at 00:52 +0100, Pablo d'Angelo wrote: > > > >The code lives in a bzr repository on launchpad: > >https://code.l

Re: [hugin-ptx] Towards a non-patented control point detector

2010-01-03 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 03-Jan-2010 at 00:52 +0100, Pablo d'Angelo wrote: > >The code lives in a bzr repository on launchpad: >https://code.launchpad.net/~pablo.dangelo/hugin/panomatic-lib Can anyone give me a command-line that I can use with bazaar-1.4.2 to download this code? ..or create a tarball snapshot? -

Re: [hugin-ptx] Towards a non-patented control point detector

2010-01-03 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Hi Pablo, Many thanks for this achievement. Even though the current autopano-sift-c and panomatic doe their job very nicely, it is really getting a pain in the backside to have to deal with this patent/license circumstances. I've tried to build it but it breaks on [ 23%] Building CXX object keypo

Re: [hugin-ptx] Towards a non-patented control point detector

2010-01-02 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 03-Jan-2010 at 00:52 +0100, Pablo d'Angelo wrote: > >See the README file on how to build and use it. It is not tested on many >panos yet, and might or might not work. Great, need to get bazaar installed. >I'm interested in feedback to see how well it works with typical panos. > >Note that

[hugin-ptx] Towards a non-patented control point detector

2010-01-02 Thread Pablo d'Angelo
Hi all, I have taken some time in the last few days and continued my work on on a patent free control point detection algorithm, which I haven't had time to continue since I started it in March 2009. I have taken panomatic as base, as it is a relatively clean code base (compared to the others)