[hugin-ptx] Hugin WITHOUT enblend

2012-01-19 Thread Chris Dennis
Hello panoramists

Enblend does a wonderful job, but sometimes I want to create a
panorama without it.

For example, I want to demonstrate how hugin lays out the images by
added a thin black border to each image that will show the edge of
each image in the final panorama.

That works fine -- the borders show up in the preview.  But when I
stitch it, enblend cleverly blends away the borders!

Is there a way to turn off enblend from within the hugin GUI?  I tried
various combinations of options, but none of them have worked.

An alternative might be to do it from the command line: as a shortcut
to learning which options to use, I've tried capturing the output in
the stitching window, but it disappears too quickly.  Is there a way
to capture the list of commands that hugin is running?

cheers

Chris

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Re: [hugin-ptx] 35mm scale factor 3.62 from a Canon 7D

2012-01-19 Thread Naked Robot
OK :-) it is stored in the exif data but WHY?

also, it's worth noting that PTGui is able to give it the correct 1.6 scale 
factor, for some reason.



On Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:19:00 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:

 That appears to be the value stored in the metadata:

 exiftool _MG_2071.JPG | grep Scale
 Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent: 3.6


 On 17 January 2012 12:46, Naked Robot 360c...@gmail.com wrote:

 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14314213/_MG_2071.JPG

 Hugin is reporting this image to be 35mm scale factor 3.62

 Everyone and their grandmother know that a Canon 7d is scale factor 1.6 
 (or thereabouts)

 Why is Hugin doing this? :(

 I find this very strange!

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[hugin-ptx] Re: How to pre-define order of images before stitching

2012-01-19 Thread kfj
On 18 Jan., 12:18, André Mende andre.mende...@googlemail.com wrote:

  Your project sounds like it might not be a panorama after all, but a
  mosaic (assuming the wall is straight...) - in which case you might
  want to go for a different strategy altogether.

 You are right again. It is not a typical panorama but a mosaic.

In that case the automatic optimizations done by autooptimiser won't
work, and the fov it calculates won't be right either - after all it
tries to make a panorama from the images, not a mosaic.

 Yes of cource. I should find the right parametrization of my workflow.
 Then i should a script-driven approach.
 But I don´t see any chances to remove the effect with the closed
 mosaic an useful comand line specification.
 Therefore, if some have a good idea, i will test it.
 Now i will try it with some specifications (in the Hugin GUI) to find
 a good workflow.

You may want to have a look at

http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/Mosaic-mode/en.shtml

to give you an idea of how different mosaics are from panoramas and
how to go on about them.

Kay

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin WITHOUT enblend

2012-01-19 Thread kfj
On 19 Jan., 01:28, Chris Dennis cgdenni...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello panoramists

 Enblend does a wonderful job, but sometimes I want to create a
 panorama without it.

 For example, I want to demonstrate how hugin lays out the images by
 added a thin black border to each image that will show the edge of
 each image in the final panorama.

 That works fine -- the borders show up in the preview.  But when I
 stitch it, enblend cleverly blends away the borders!

 Is there a way to turn off enblend from within the hugin GUI?  I tried
 various combinations of options, but none of them have worked.

Just stitch to individual images and blend the images with something
else.
You just have to check the appropriate box in the stitcher tab and
you'll have all the individual warped images, which you can proceed to
process any way you like.

Kay

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[hugin-ptx] fineart equirect printouts

2012-01-19 Thread Emad ud din Bhatt
Anybody has tried to make printouts for art galleries from Hugin?

Please share ideas about printing equirects.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin WITHOUT enblend

2012-01-19 Thread Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
To do that use one of the Remapped images option in the Stitcher tab.

Cheers,

Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360



2012/1/19 kfj _...@yahoo.com

 On 19 Jan., 01:28, Chris Dennis cgdenni...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello panoramists
 
  Enblend does a wonderful job, but sometimes I want to create a
  panorama without it.
 
  For example, I want to demonstrate how hugin lays out the images by
  added a thin black border to each image that will show the edge of
  each image in the final panorama.
 
  That works fine -- the borders show up in the preview.  But when I
  stitch it, enblend cleverly blends away the borders!
 
  Is there a way to turn off enblend from within the hugin GUI?  I tried
  various combinations of options, but none of them have worked.

 Just stitch to individual images and blend the images with something
 else.
 You just have to check the appropriate box in the stitcher tab and
 you'll have all the individual warped images, which you can proceed to
 process any way you like.

 Kay

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin WITHOUT enblend

2012-01-19 Thread tennevin.yves

Another option I had tried, is to color the source image, like in
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Basilique_St_Maximim_La_Sainte_Baume_-_colored_version_equirectangular.jpg

I think it might be interesting to add a functionnality to hugin to 
output a blend map, just to check the blended area for stitching issues.


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Le 19/01/2012 11:58, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) a écrit :

To do that use one of the Remapped images option in the Stitcher tab.

Cheers,

Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360



2012/1/19 kfj _...@yahoo.com mailto:k...@yahoo.com

On 19 Jan., 01:28, Chris Dennis cgdenni...@gmail.com
mailto:cgdenni...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello panoramists

 Enblend does a wonderful job, but sometimes I want to create a
 panorama without it.

 For example, I want to demonstrate how hugin lays out the images by
 added a thin black border to each image that will show the edge of
 each image in the final panorama.

 That works fine -- the borders show up in the preview.  But when I
 stitch it, enblend cleverly blends away the borders!

 Is there a way to turn off enblend from within the hugin GUI?  I
tried
 various combinations of options, but none of them have worked.

Just stitch to individual images and blend the images with something
else.
You just have to check the appropriate box in the stitcher tab and
you'll have all the individual warped images, which you can proceed to
process any way you like.

Kay

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin WITHOUT enblend

2012-01-19 Thread Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
This subject was around
herehttp://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/b08211b2659a7eab/5fb94e921237c550?lnk=gstq=ptstitcherng#5fb94e921237c550a
few days ago when Erik show us about the possibility to edit seams
graphically using PTStitcherNG:

http://webuser.hs-furtwangen.de/~dersch/seam/s0.html

The second step Create Seam Mask generates a colored mask and also a not
blended image to help analyzing.

I tried here with a PTO file and it didn't work, I don't know why. The
error message says it didn't find the source images. The example there is
with a pts file, which I think is a PTGui file.

Cheers,

Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360



2012/1/19 tennevin.yves tennevin.y...@wanadoo.fr

 **
 Another option I had tried, is to color the source image, like in

 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Basilique_St_Maximim_La_Sainte_Baume_-_colored_version_equirectangular.jpg

 I think it might be interesting to add a functionnality to hugin to output
 a blend map, just to check the blended area for stitching issues.

 --
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 http://esby.free.fr/contact.html


 Le 19/01/2012 11:58, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) a écrit :

 To do that use one of the Remapped images option in the Stitcher tab.

 Cheers,

 Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
 http://cartola.org/360



 2012/1/19 kfj _...@yahoo.com

 On 19 Jan., 01:28, Chris Dennis cgdenni...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello panoramists
 
  Enblend does a wonderful job, but sometimes I want to create a
  panorama without it.
 
  For example, I want to demonstrate how hugin lays out the images by
  added a thin black border to each image that will show the edge of
  each image in the final panorama.
 
  That works fine -- the borders show up in the preview.  But when I
  stitch it, enblend cleverly blends away the borders!
 
  Is there a way to turn off enblend from within the hugin GUI?  I tried
  various combinations of options, but none of them have worked.

  Just stitch to individual images and blend the images with something
 else.
 You just have to check the appropriate box in the stitcher tab and
 you'll have all the individual warped images, which you can proceed to
 process any way you like.

 Kay

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[hugin-ptx] Fisheye image set?

2012-01-19 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi

Does anyone here know of somewhere to obtain a (free) set of fisheye images
in a reasonable resolution for stitching into a panorama? It would be great
to try experimenting a bit with Hugin and some fisheye images before
actually going out to buy a fisheye lens for my camera. I have been
searching Google for such a set, but unfortunately without luck.

On a side note: What would you recommend? A true fisheye lens to put
directly onto the camera body, or one of these (less expensive) lenses to
put on top of an ordinary lens?

Thanks,
Thomas

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[hugin-ptx] Re: 35mm scale factor 3.62 from a Canon 7D

2012-01-19 Thread Erik Krause

Am 17.01.2012 14:19, schrieb Tim Nugent:

exiftool _MG_2071.JPG | grep Scale
Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent: 3.6


ScaleFactor35efl is a composite value calculated by exiftool. On 
http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/TagNames/Composite.html you 
find the note this value and any derived values may be incorrect if the 
image has been resized.


Since the maker notes have been stripped from that image there seems to 
be no way to determine the original dimensions, which would be needed to 
calculate the scale factor from FocalPlaneXResolution and 
FocalPlaneYResolution...


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[hugin-ptx] [OSX] 20120119 Updated Hugin bundle hugin-mac-2011.5.0.5723_cd2f5e37af3b_Lion: openMP enabled Lion compatible enblend?

2012-01-19 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Hi Mac users,

I rebuilt the X86_64 part of enblend/enfuse with gcc 4.6.2. From a few
links on the web it seems that Lion has a terrible, still not fixed, bug
with regard to OpenMP. gcc 4.6.x is supposed to fix/work around this. So I
installed gcc 4.6.2 on my snowLeopard box and recompiled enblend/enfuse for
OpenMP.

It does work on my snow Leopard and it seems to be faster as well (now
OpenMP 2008-5 instead of OpenMP 2005-5).

As it is actually the same bundle as the previous one I gave it the
extension Lion. (That doesn't mean it doesn't run on Tiger or (Snow)
Leopard. It's just to focus on the Lion users).

Please Lion users: test this latest bundle and please try to use the
builtin enblend/enfuse: both are now supposed to run on Lion (fingers
crossed).
Also Leopard and SnowLeopard users: test whether this one still works for
you as well.
Tiger users still have to use the version from the enblend-enfuse-4.0
folder.

Note: this bundle doesn't contain multiblend or the development versions of
enblend/enfuse. It's strictly a test OpenMP enblend/enfuse on Lion bundle.


Information and binaries via my website
http://panorama.dyndns.org/index.php?lang=ensubject=Hugintexttag=Hugin.
(The binaries themselves are served from hugin.panotools.org who kindly
provide the disk space and bandwidth).

Hoi,
Harry

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[hugin-ptx] cpfind exception: bad allocation with Hugin 2011.4.0.cf9be9344356

2012-01-19 Thread david
Hi, I'm getting this memory error trying to align too many images-
more than about 8 or 10 and it barfs.

I did do a tiny bit of homework and found this old thread on the
subject:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/717944
But that thread says the bug was fixed, so I just thought I'd mention
I'm seeing this problem on the latest stable Windows build of Hugin:
2011.4.0.cf9be9344356.

Using the argument --ncores 4 gets me working again with this 18 image
set, and my images are 3200x2400.  I'm on a Windows machine that has
24 cores and 16Gb of memory with plenty of free memory while I'm
running Hugin.  As long as I can get past the load errors, Hugin
really screams on this machine, but it would be awesome if I could do
larger sets on larger images without command line fiddling, knowing
that Hugin can hog all the memory and all the cores at once!  ;)  Is
it mainly because cpfind or hugin are still 32-bit executables?

If I've left any information you need out, or if I can further help
test, I'm happy to.

Thanks!
David.


--- Analyze Images ---
i0 : Analyzing image...
i1 : Analyzing image...
i2 : Analyzing image...
i3 : Analyzing image...
i4 : Analyzing image...
i5 : Analyzing image...
i6 : Analyzing image...
i7 : Analyzing image...
i8 : Analyzing image...
i9 : Analyzing image...
i10 : Analyzing image...
i11 : Analyzing image...
i12 : Analyzing image...
i13 : Analyzing image...
i14 : Analyzing image...
i15 : Analyzing image...
i16 : Analyzing image...
i17 : Analyzing image...
An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad
allocation
An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad
allocation
An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad
allocation
An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad
allocation
An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad
allocation
An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad
allocation
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[hugin-ptx] Re: [OSX] 20120119 Updated Hugin bundle hugin-mac-2011.5.0.5723_cd2f5e37af3b_Lion: openMP enabled Lion compatible enblend?

2012-01-19 Thread Harry van der Wolf
20:42 CET.
Rebuilt it. I forgot to include a few libraries that the new enblend needs.
Should now be fixed: hopefully.

Harry

2012/1/19 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com

 Hi Mac users,

 I rebuilt the X86_64 part of enblend/enfuse with gcc 4.6.2. From a few
 links on the web it seems that Lion has a terrible, still not fixed, bug
 with regard to OpenMP. gcc 4.6.x is supposed to fix/work around this. So I
 installed gcc 4.6.2 on my snowLeopard box and recompiled enblend/enfuse for
 OpenMP.

 It does work on my snow Leopard and it seems to be faster as well (now
 OpenMP 2008-5 instead of OpenMP 2005-5).

 As it is actually the same bundle as the previous one I gave it the
 extension Lion. (That doesn't mean it doesn't run on Tiger or (Snow)
 Leopard. It's just to focus on the Lion users).

 Please Lion users: test this latest bundle and please try to use the
 builtin enblend/enfuse: both are now supposed to run on Lion (fingers
 crossed).
 Also Leopard and SnowLeopard users: test whether this one still works for
 you as well.
 Tiger users still have to use the version from the enblend-enfuse-4.0
 folder.

 Note: this bundle doesn't contain multiblend or the development versions
 of enblend/enfuse. It's strictly a test OpenMP enblend/enfuse on Lion
 bundle.


 Information and binaries via my website
 http://panorama.dyndns.org/index.php?lang=ensubject=Hugintexttag=Hugin
 .
 (The binaries themselves are served from hugin.panotools.org who kindly
 provide the disk space and bandwidth).

 Hoi,
 Harry

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Fisheye image set?

2012-01-19 Thread panostar
On Jan 19, 6:32 pm, Thomas Pryds tho...@pryds.eu wrote:
 Does anyone here know of somewhere to obtain a (free) set of fisheye images
 in a reasonable resolution for stitching into a panorama?

Try the image sets at http://tinyurl.com/2f9sgh

 On a side note: What would you recommend? A true fisheye lens to put
 directly onto the camera body, or one of these (less expensive) lenses to
 put on top of an ordinary lens?

I would recommend a true fisheye lens.

John

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