Crop Tab Bug (was Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Windows 2009.2 installer package: please test)

2009-10-27 Thread Yuval Levy

Thanks for testing!

Rotareneg wrote:
> However, I did find a somewhat obscure UI problem that causes a crash:
> Load an image, go to the crop tab and select the image. Then select
> New in the File menu. The image remains in the crop window even if you
> switch tabs, and it'll even let you try to set the cropping which
> causes it to crash.

i quickly verified on Linux using the most recent trunk (and also 
2009.4). it is repeatable. Please file a bug report. i'm currently 
running after deadlines and will likely have time only on the weekend.

it looks like the crop tab does not close clean.

for 2009.2 windows it means that it will be released as-is, unless the 
bug is important enough for somebody to back-port the fix (once there is 
a fix) and release 2009.2.1

Yuv

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Windows 2009.2 installer package: please test

2009-10-27 Thread Rotareneg

Seems to be working fine here with XP Home SP3.

However, I did find a somewhat obscure UI problem that causes a crash:
Load an image, go to the crop tab and select the image. Then select
New in the File menu. The image remains in the crop window even if you
switch tabs, and it'll even let you try to set the cropping which
causes it to crash.



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[hugin-ptx] Re: Windows 2009.2 installer package: please test

2009-10-27 Thread J. Schneider

Hi Allard,
it might be installer specific or as well an addition to the CP gen. 
interface thread below:
My installation of the package (clean slate, set default settings, all 
cp-generators selected) can run only aps-c. Autopano is not found (when 
I copy it into bin\ it works) and Panomatic and Match-n-shift give
"Could not execute command: panomatic.exe -o d:\tmp\ap_D.tmp "D:\use
rs\... ..."

Log:
21:38:45: Execution of command '"panomatic.exe" -o d:\tmp\ap_11.tmp 
"D:\tmp\2009-10-21-8701.JPG" "D:\tmp\2009-10-21-8702.JPG" 
"D:\tmp\2009-10-21-8703.JPG" "D:\tmp\2009-10-21-8704.JPG"' failed (error 
2: das System kann die angegebene Datei nicht finden.)
21:38:45: Execution of '"panomatic.exe" -o d:\tmp\ap_11.tmp 
"D:\tmp\2009-10-21-8701.JPG" "D:\tmp\2009-10-21-8702.JPG" 
"D:\tmp\2009-10-21-8703.JPG" "D:\tmp\2009-10-21-8704.JPG"' failed.
(Translation of error 2: The system can't find the specified file.)

Apart from that the version works properly. Thanks!
regards
Joachim

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Alexandre Duret-Lutz panoramas in the Daily Mail

2009-10-27 Thread Alexandre Duret-Lutz

On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Brian Innes  wrote:
> Bruno Postle wrote:
>> The reporting is about as inept as you would expect from the Daily
>> Mail, but nice pictures Alexandre:
>> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1222162/Sensational-images-artists-mini-planets-styled-worlds-favourite-landmarks.html

Thank you for the mention.

> Nice pictures, well done Alexandre!
> As to the comments about these pictures just being a one click photoshop
> effect...  I'd like to see the efforts of
> those who think it's just a one click photoshop filter!

I think the main complaint is that the article presents this as a very
original idea, while it obviously isn't.  I would agree with that.
The comments are just directed to the wrong person: I didn't write the
article and I didn't ask for it.  When I was contacted by the
journalist I gave him the same text file as I had given to the
previous journalist: a compilation of information about how I starting
doing these, who I got the idea from, what (free software) tools I
used, what was the work involved and how much time it really took.
The journalist managed to ignore all of that, and preferred to invent
all these pointless religious quotes, and apparently spent quite some
time randomizing the captions for the pictures.

I can't complain too much, because such kind of exposition, however
flawed, always has nice side effects (being contacted by more people),
but it doesn't leave me with a strong impression of the news agency
behind this article.
-- 
Alexandre Duret-Lutz

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Windows 2009.2 installer package: please test

2009-10-27 Thread RueiKe

Hi Allard,

I have finished testing.  The 15,318 x 7,659 pixel equirectangular
projection I started stitching last night completed with no problems.
Today, I ran through the a similar set of tests using the Traditional
Chinese UI and had no issues, but I noticed there were still
untranslated strings.  I think Yuv made the changes that impact this
in 2009.04.  I just stitched an 8k by 8k stereographic projection with
no problems.  The build looks good to me.  Let me know if there is
anything else that I could check out.

Regards,
Rick

On Oct 26, 10:02 pm, RueiKe  wrote:
> Hi Allard,
>
> I had limited time this evening for testing, but I hope run through
> more tomorrow.   So far it looks good!
>
> Platform: Vista 64bit, using English interface for Hugin, Hugin
> installed over 0.8.0.
>
> Project: 155 image 360x180 with 5 shot 1EV step brackets aligned with
> ~17k alignment points.  Previously completed this project with Ryan's
> 64bit build of 0.8.0
>
> Observations:
> Align - Works with no issues
> Optimiser - Optimize Everything works with no issues
> Exposure - Optimize low dynamic range with 1000pts per image work with
> no issues
> Autopano-SIFT-C - This version is verified to fix the issue previously
> seen with the projection specification.  Also, using "--maxdim 4000"
> works with no issues.  Only tried one set of 5 images and results were
> good with max pts added with good spread.
> Stitcher - Stitching a 15,318 x 7,659 pixel equirectangular
> projection, fused and blended pano, with "-m 3000" for both enfuse and
> enblend - Still stitching, will report back tomorrow.
> Fast Preview - Photometrics, Identify, and Show CP verified working.
>
> I will continue checking it tomorrow.  I also plan to test in Chinese
> Traditional.
>
> Regards,
> Rick
>
> On Oct 26, 3:08 pm, allard  wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I made an installer package for Hugin on 32-bit windows based on:
>
> > hugin tarball 2009.2 release
> > libpano svn 1098 (=beta3 + small changes)
> > autopano sift c 2.5.1 final
> > enblend binaries from hugin 0.7 release
>
> > You can download it 
> > athttp://hugin.panotools.org/testing/hugin/Hugin_2009_02_installer_w32_...
>
> > Even though this is based on what should be stable releases I call
> > this RC1 for this installer package, not in the least because I've had
> > very little time for testing. Haven't yet gotten around to making the
> > 'no control point generator' version but that should be
> > straightforward. I won't have any time for modifications this week
> > either, but please test and report problems to the list. If nobody
> > finds problems, any of the developers with sufficient permission
> > should feel free to upload this file to Sourceforge.
>
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