[hugin-ptx] Re: GSoC2009

2009-03-19 Thread Lukáš Jirkovský

Hello,
I'd really want to participate, but I've not yet decided what should
be my application.  think about two things:

1. Making deghosting act more like as a library. This probably would
ease integration to enfuse. The second part would be adding algorithm
described in [1] or adding support for deghosting to enfuse. The
problem of this is that I think I'd not be able to do the math of the
algorithm without help (there are some things I've never seen before).
If I would decide to integrate it to enfuse instead of implementing
mentioned algorihtm the problem would be in fact that both khan and
this algorithm are intended for use with HDR.
Anyway, even if I would choose one of these goals I'd like to
implement also the second one but I think it would be quite
problematic to do the both during summer so the second one wouldn't
have so high priority.

2. Add support for selecting different projections for parts of
images. This would need to calculate some function which would make
transition between parts with different projections smooth. I thing
that it could be done by selecting some discrete points from functions
describing both projections and then describe them by using bezier
curves. The problems are that I don't have any idea how the
projections are described so this approach may be impossible and (it
may be a bigger problem) that I would have to create some GUI for it
(I don't know creating GUI using wxWidgets and overall I hate creating
any GUI).


[1] http://www.ee.oulu.fi/mvg/files/pdf/cpgr_paper-1.pdf

Lukáš Jirkovský

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[hugin-ptx] Re: GSoC2009

2009-03-19 Thread Bruno Postle

On Thu 19-Mar-2009 at 17:31 +0100, Serge Droz wrote:

Getting a simple masking gui into hugin would be awesome.

Ok, I wrote something on the wiki:

http://wiki.panotools.org/SoC_2009_idea#Simple_mask_editing

Everyone else, now is a good time to mention all those good ideas 
for hugin features.

-- 
Bruno

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Exhibition of Hugin Pictures

2009-03-19 Thread Tom Sharpless

Hi Yuv

On Mar 18, 10:00 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
 Hi Tom,

 Tom Sharpless wrote:
  I strongly endorse promoting art rather than technology.  In which
  case it makes little sense to have categories.

 you will recognize your words on the beta site :)

  I do have one pano I'd love to see at12 feet long (by perhaps 20
  inches high), but it is an old slit-camera shot having nothing to do
  with any stitiching software, and I'd consider that ineligible.

 I'd like to bend the rule for your slit-camera shots. The process in
 itself is art!

OK, I'll upload a couple for consideration.

Regards, Tom

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[hugin-ptx] Re: nice historic panorama collection from LOC

2009-03-19 Thread Tom Sharpless

Thanks Michael

There are some really interesting panos in the Library of Congress
collection, among the many really dull ones.  Look for the Naval
Academy rowing race pictures.

-- Tom


On Mar 12, 12:17 pm, Michael Galloway m...@ornl.gov wrote:
 i found this interesting:

 http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/panoramic_photo/index.html

 -- michael
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