[hugin-ptx] Re: glpano 0.1beta2 is out

2011-03-28 Thread kfj
On 27 Mrz., 23:13, prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Apparently glpano, free/libre hardware accelerated pano viewer and
 stitcher, silently got updated fist time in nearly two years:

 http://sourceforge.net/projects/glpano/files/glpano/http://sourceforge.net/projects/glpano/files/demo/

Let me add this is Windows software :(

Kay

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[hugin-ptx] Re: glpano 0.1beta2 is out

2011-03-28 Thread kfj


On 28 Mrz., 10:28, Paolo pmagn...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi, looks like linux is also supported, see this thread (in french,
 sorry)

 http://www.panophoto.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=59p=138833

Hey, great. Thanks (or should I say merci beaucoup) for that - when I
first downloaded the demo it was all .bat and .exe files, so I thought
it was Windows only - and the SF page wasn't precisely verbose...

I followed the build and run instructions in the thread you posted on
my Kubuntu 10.10 system and it compiled fine and the demo runs very
nicely indeed. The panning seems very smooth even on my five-year-old
thinkpad. So I'll have a good long look at it ;-)

Kay

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[hugin-ptx] Re: glpano 0.1beta2 is out

2011-03-28 Thread JeCh
Hi,

I'm wondering if this can be ported to a web browser using WebGL. It
would be nice to have a HTML5 panorama viewer. What do you think?

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[hugin-ptx] Use RAW Photos with Hugin ?

2011-03-28 Thread KenO
Can Hugin use RAW photos?

If not would be glad to be an Alpha or Beta Tester.

Ken

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Use RAW Photos with Hugin ?

2011-03-28 Thread phartz...@gmail.com
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 5:27 PM, KenO kenithol...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Can Hugin use RAW photos?

 If not would be glad to be an Alpha or Beta Tester.

  Why wouldn't you want to process those RAW files into JPG, TIFF or
whatever before loading them into Hugin?  Isn't the concept of RAW
supposed to be to allow for the processing of the file by the
photographer in order to achieve the results that are desired?  To
perform that function n Hugin would require an entirely additional
operational requirement that could likely be better done by a separate
application that is designed specifically for that purpose.  If you
desire automatic processing of RAW files, you might as well just shoot
in JPG or TIFF to begin with, or so it seems to me.

  Steve

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[hugin-ptx] I want a parameter in cpfind for reduce image

2011-03-28 Thread Jeffrey Martin
Hi,

the --fullscale flag in cpfind is ok, but really makes no sense considering 
the size of input images could vary by huge amounts.

wouldn't it make more sense to have a setting for the target pixel size that 
cpfind should reduce the image to?

e.g. cpfind would reduce all source images to 2000 pixels wide, regardless 
of the size of the original images (unless they're smaller than 2000 of 
course)

this would be similar to the flag in autopano-sift-c i believe.

is there a reason that cpfind only has fullscale off/on? am I missing 
something?

thanks,
Jeffrey

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Re: [hugin-ptx] pano

2011-03-28 Thread Jeffrey Martin
HI Ebby,

I advised you to install Hugin (because Panomonkey was clearly not suitable 
for you) and then to visit this forum when you need help with it. I can't 
believe this was not clear. But when you send me so many skype messages 
every day as you have been doing, I can understand that maybe my replies are 
not all clear.

Sorry everybody for the confusion.

Panomonkey is still in beta, but it is pretty cool anyway ;-) Probably not 
at all the kind of thing people here want to use - I guess Hugin is more for 
tinkerers :-)

Jeffrey

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[hugin-ptx] stitch large images in just a few seconds

2011-03-28 Thread kevin
Not sure if people have seen this paper yet:

http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~danix/mvclone/

Found it by looking at Gimp's Google Summer of code.  They state in
the video that using their method they can stitch images in just a few
seconds.

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