[hugin-ptx] New language to translations

2010-01-22 Thread jhelmine
Hi,

I added fi.po to 
http://hugin.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/hugin/hugin/trunk/src/translations/

There are some translations and work is going to be continued. If
there are any problems I'd like to know.  I used Lokalize for po-file
writing.

From my view point everything compiled OK and texts displayed OK
(without any changes to my Ubuntu 9.10 environment).

I have been off-line quite long time -- used some times hugin and at
least now it's good time to make one language support more ;)

Regads,
Juha Helminen

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Ubuntu 9.10 - Use the source!

2010-01-22 Thread Andreas Metzler
Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
[...]
 I'm building the binary from source exactly as in the wiki.  I'm
 building enblend, libpano13, hugin, and autopano-sift-c

 My distro has the following binary through aptitude:

 autopano-sift{a} enblend{a} enfuse{a} hugin hugin-data{a}
 hugin-tools{a} libpano13-1{a} libpano13-bin{a} 

 Autopano arguments are:

 --maxmatches %p --projection %f,%v %o %i
[...]

Hello,
The big obvious difference is that Ubuntu's binary defaults to using 
autopano-sift (mono), while you are building autopano-sift-c.

You could try using the distro'sautopano-sift (mono) with the
source-built binary by adding

autopano-complete --points %p -o %o %i

as cp-generator.

I am just guessing, but this grabbed my eye.

cu andreas
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[hugin-ptx] Re: enblend 4.0 vs. smartblend 1.25?

2010-01-22 Thread Erik Krause

Am 22.01.2010 07:42, schrieb cspiel:

If you only look at the quality of the
generated seams, (almost) nothing has changed
between Enblend 3.2 and 4.0.  So, Smartblend
should still be superior in this department.


In other words: One can not recommend enblend 4. Seam line optimization 
hasn't improved. Blending sky still renders uneven results where 
smartblend creates evenly looking sky and blending across zenith and 
nadir is still not possible (despite anyone who reads --wrap=both must 
assume it would).


And there is this annoying new error excessive overlap detected; remove 
one of the images which sometimes causes enblend to stop blending 
panoramas with multiple images in the same location (which gave a 
warning in enblend 3).


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[hugin-ptx] Using hugin with Eggsolutions lens

2010-01-22 Thread Stephan
Hello,

I'm new to panoramas and hugin; I'm wondering if hugin can work with
images created by a one-shot 360 lens of the type made by
EggSolutions?  http://www.eggsolution.com/new/product/egglens.html

The images produced by this convex mirror are donut-like and I'm
hoping hugins can be used to unwrap them.  I've tried loading them
into hugin but I'm not sure what lens type or settings I'll need to
specify.

I checked this list's archive but came up empty; thanks for any
insight you can provide!

-Stephan

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Ubuntu 9.10 - Use the source!

2010-01-22 Thread Bruno Postle

On Thu 21-Jan-2010 at 22:33 -0600, Dale Beams wrote:


I'm building the binary from source exactly as in the wiki.  I'm 
building enblend, libpano13, hugin, and autopano-sift-c


What version of autopano-sift-C are you using?  You need to have 
2.5.1 release, the SVN trunk and all other releases have serious 
bugs.


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[hugin-ptx] Where is match-n-shift for installer for Windows

2010-01-22 Thread Nathan Gutman

Where can I find the latest match-n-shift.exe installer for Windows?
Thanks,
Nathan

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RE: [hugin-ptx] Ubuntu 9.10 - Use the source!

2010-01-22 Thread Dale Beams

Bruno,

Yes, I've been trying to use the SVN trunk for some time now.  I'll try the 
2.5.1 release instead.  Thank you.

I understood SVN was always unstable, but others were having success running 
Hugin's latest features.  Prior to Panomatic breaking I was using it.

Dale

 Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 21:54:27 +
 From: br...@postle.net
 To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Ubuntu 9.10 - Use the source!
 
 On Thu 21-Jan-2010 at 22:33 -0600, Dale Beams wrote:
 
  I'm building the binary from source exactly as in the wiki.  I'm 
  building enblend, libpano13, hugin, and autopano-sift-c
 
 What version of autopano-sift-C are you using?  You need to have 
 2.5.1 release, the SVN trunk and all other releases have serious 
 bugs.
 
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