[hugin-ptx] Re: 2009-04 RC3 Windows binaries available for testing

2009-12-09 Thread dex Otaku
Thank you.

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[hugin-ptx] Re: 2009-04 RC3 Windows binaries available for testing

2009-12-09 Thread namklim
On Dec 9, 8:27 am, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
 No installer this time, just a 7-zip file. Those who are into testing
 should be able to handle that.
 On WinXP it builds, it opens an old project and it stitches that
 correctly, that's all the testing I've done so far...
 One glitch: when starting the stitching, hugin complains about not
 finding glut32.dll. I'd noticed that before but I've finally put it in
 the sf tracker too.
 I included the DLL in the zip for convenience.

 http://hugin.panotools.org/testing/hugin/hugin_2009_04_rc3_win32.7z

 Allard

It is identified as Pre-release 2009.5.0.4740

There is no autopano or panomatic included the build.

It loaded a set of new images, aligned (using panomatic) and stitched
without problems.

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[hugin-ptx] Re: 2009-04 RC3 Windows binaries available for testing

2009-12-09 Thread namklim
On Dec 9, 8:27 am, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
 No installer this time, just a 7-zip file. Those who are into testing
 should be able to handle that.
 On WinXP it builds, it opens an old project and it stitches that
 correctly, that's all the testing I've done so far...
 One glitch: when starting the stitching, hugin complains about not
 finding glut32.dll. I'd noticed that before but I've finally put it in
 the sf tracker too.
 I included the DLL in the zip for convenience.

 http://hugin.panotools.org/testing/hugin/hugin_2009_04_rc3_win32.7z

 Allard

It is identified as Pre-release 2009.5.0.4740

There is no autopano or panomatic included the build.

It loaded a set of new images, aligned (using panomatic) and stitched
without problems.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Some programming tasks...

2009-12-09 Thread Oskar Sander
2009/12/9 T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de

 Gerry wrote
   thought that code that was known to break things wasn't going to be
   merged into trunk until it works first.  Perhaps you were being
   sarcastic


Well, I heard cheerful irony here


 There are some bugs regarding the layout mode already in the bug
 tracker.
 At least the bug

 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2869480group_id=77506atid=550441
 is a showstopper for windows.  It is not possible to start a new
 panorama project in the layout branch. I can only load existing
 projects and working with it.


This bug has been discussed before (i could not find the thread now), this
EXIF load behavior stems from the pre 0.8 branch that Layout was built on.
The remedy for that *is* the merge.  (If i got this right)

I'm using the experimental layout branch build on windows regularly with
large projects now, and have not ran into serious problem other than those I
and others reported earlier.   I work on windows and work around the
particular problem above by switching binaries when creating the project
file.

There are workflow issues and practical things that would be good to
discuss, once there are more people using and working with these features.

Cheers
O


IMHO please merge!

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Some programming tasks...

2009-12-09 Thread bruno.postle
On Dec 9, 2:18 am, Gerry Patterson thedeepvo...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Dec 8, 2009, at 3:17 AM, bruno.postle  

  This means that the layout branch, with the support for linked stacks,
  mosaics and the layout preview, can be merged into the trunk soon (and
  break everything ;-).

 I thought that code that was known to break things wasn't going to be  
 merged into trunk until it works first.

Yes, we shouldn't deliberately break the trunk, it needs to remain
functional and it shouldn't be necessary for users to have to switch
back to earlier releases to get work done.

The main point is that, once the deghosting and autocrop features have
been split out to a 'stable' branch for release, the remaining task is
merging the layout branch - There isn't anything else in the 'queue',
this is a good thing.

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[hugin-ptx] Some practical Layout issues

2009-12-09 Thread Oskar Sander
I've been playing with the layout branch, using a test project with
UW-footage [1]

Because this project was done with too little overlap between lines, i have
made separate projects for each line first, to see if there is enough
overlap anywhere to run it through Hugin, the three first lines are shown
here [2].

It is obvious that the low contrast, low overlap and uneven focus, because
of motion blur and wrong focus setting makes this a very challenging project
to use Hugin and automated CP detection on. On the other hand, the detail
resolution of the end result is not that important, it is the overview that
is the goal, so some misfit is ok.

I have a couple of questions:
1. I would like to merge the lines manually in a program like Gimp or
Photoshop as different layers.  Is it possible to get the negative space
(black) of these uncropped lines as transparent alpha channels straight out
of hugin?  Maybe this is what already happens in the output?

2. Some parts become more smeared than would be expected based on the
quality of the photos, see for example the mid section of this strip [3].
I recollect a discussion here that if the overlap of images are large, image
fusion would be done rather than seam blending. Is that so and is there a
way to prioritize seam blending?In this case when the images are not
perfectly aligned, the fusion would just smear.

Cheers
OS

[1] 180 images in 11 roughly parallel vertical lines of the inside of a
hull.  Photographed with a NikonD300 and a 36mm eqv lens. (not wide enough
for this application!)
[2] http://picasaweb.google.se/oskar.sander/HuginMosaic#
[3] http://picasaweb.google.se/oskar.sander/HuginMosaic#5413164953226501218

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RE: [hugin-ptx] Re: Some programming tasks...

2009-12-09 Thread Dale Beams

I was under the impression that svn was always a work in progress and always 
assumed that there could be breakage depending upon what was being done.  In 
other words, svn was the testing version and should never be considered 
stable enough for regular use. Did I miss someting in the development processes?



 Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 01:45:16 -0800
 Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Some programming tasks...
 From: brunopos...@googlemail.com
 To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
 
 On Dec 9, 2:18 am, Gerry Patterson thedeepvo...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Dec 8, 2009, at 3:17 AM, bruno.postle  
 
   This means that the layout branch, with the support for linked stacks,
   mosaics and the layout preview, can be merged into the trunk soon (and
   break everything ;-).
 
  I thought that code that was known to break things wasn't going to be  
  merged into trunk until it works first.
 
 Yes, we shouldn't deliberately break the trunk, it needs to remain
 functional and it shouldn't be necessary for users to have to switch
 back to earlier releases to get work done.
 
 The main point is that, once the deghosting and autocrop features have
 been split out to a 'stable' branch for release, the remaining task is
 merging the layout branch - There isn't anything else in the 'queue',
 this is a good thing.
 
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Some programming tasks...

2009-12-09 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 09-Dec-2009 at 08:57 -0600, Dale Beams wrote:

 I was under the impression that svn was always a work in progress 
 and always assumed that there could be breakage depending upon 
 what was being done.  In other words, svn was the testing 
 version and should never be considered stable enough for regular 
 use. Did I miss someting in the development processes?

The trunk has been continuously usable (if not releasable) for me 
for a long time, I don't have a 'stable' Hugin that I fall back-on.  

The main point is that the trunk isn't a place to dump whatever you 
happen to be working-on without checking it works.  My understanding 
of the layout branch is that existing functionality will work, but 
the new functionality needs more eyes.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Some programming tasks...

2009-12-09 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 08-Dec-2009 at 23:00 +, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Tue 08-Dec-2009 at 17:54 +, James Legg wrote:

I know you said move rather than copy, but I've left it accessible from
the stitcher tab. I think it should stay there at least until we've
fixed the bug with the toolbar buttons disappearing when they don't fit.

That's fine, thanks for doing this.  It all seems to work ok.

I just merged the autocrop branch into the trunk (svn4765), 
including two more fixes from Thomas today, seems to be ok.

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Some programming tasks...

2009-12-09 Thread T. Modes
 I just merged the autocrop branch into the trunk (svn4765),
 including two more fixes from Thomas today, seems to be ok.

I think the autocrop button in the preview windows belongs to the
group of buttons with center and fit and not beside identify or
show control points.

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[hugin-ptx] Re: 2009-04 RC3 Windows binaries available for testing

2009-12-09 Thread allard
 It is identified as Pre-release 2009.5.0.4740
That's a known problem, but it's not applicable here. I admit I built
this from SVN, not from the tarball. Nevertheless, if you build from
the tarball I believe it still doesn't tell you it's a release. The
SVN nr should be 4742 though...

 There is no autopano or panomatic included the build.

Correct, for testing you can use any cp generator you did before.

 It loaded a set of new images, aligned (using panomatic) and stitched
 without problems.

good! keep up the testing.

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