Re: [hugin-ptx] Memory allocation issue still not resolved w 64 bit version

2012-05-29 Thread Stefan Peter
On 27.05.2012 20:28, ecs1749 wrote:
 I downloaded the 64 bit version for Windows 7 and tried to load photos
 at full resolutions (width 4948) .  Can only load 4 photos before
 running into the dreadful An error happened while loading image :
 caught exception: bad  allocation.  I have plenty of free memory -
 according to the Task Manager.

Have you tried to increase the image cache memory setting in the Hugin
Preferences dialog? Are you sure you have enough free disk space in your
TEMP directory?

With kind regards

Stefan Peter


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Harry van der Wolf
You example works fine in Safari 5.1.7 and Firefox 12.0 on Mac OS X, also
in full screen.
Further tests will follow.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Windows Build of GUI Overhaul Branch

2012-05-29 Thread Emad ud din Bhatt
Hi,

I have just installed latest build. It installed perfectly on windows.

But where can I see, add/delete already existing images in project?

How to set different Y,P,R values for images?

How to find exposure settings for images?

Where can I set Output size like 6000x3000 or whatever I want?

Cant see output options like Fused n blended, blended fused.

Is it still under process ?


Regards,

Emaad




On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 12:48 AM, Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.netwrote:

 While I included enough of Python for Hugin to run, I did not include
 enough for the Python based features to work. I also mistook
 _hsi.pyd for a .pyc file and accidentally deleted it before
 packaging the build. Here is a new build that includes a stripped down
 Python install similar to what is included with Blender or the GIMP
 (the old build only included Python32.dll). I was not able to
 reproduce your instant crash on Windows XP, 7, or 8 developer preview.

 Installer:
 https://www.box.com/s/85d189101c86e16609c8

 7z Archive:
 https://www.box.com/s/36b8b4d0a092da63c535

 -Matthew

 On May 27, 10:22 am, kfj _...@yahoo.com wrote:
  On 27 Mai, 04:18, Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net wrote:
 
   These are 32-bit Windows builds of the GUI Overhaul branch including
   lensfun and Python support as well as a build of the Enblend and
   Enfuse development repository tip.
 
  Matthew, your build does not work for me:
 
  - On W7, it installs, but crashes instantly when I try to run it
  - On XP, it installs and runs, but crashes when I try to run plugins.
 
  I noticed that the _hsi module is absent from your installer. This is
  the shared library containing the python interface, it's made from the
  C code which swig produces. So importing hsi from a python prompt
  doesn't work either - hsi tries loading _hsi first thing, and it can't
  find it (because it's not there). I suppose this failure to load _hsi
  may produce the crash when trying to run plugins from hugin, but it's
  only a guess. Did the plugin interface run on your system? Any hints
  what might be wrong?
 
  Kay

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Ian Tindale
I get a message saying “A browser supporting webgl (and the canvas element)
is required to view this panorama.” on my iPad. I was hopeful that there
would be a way of presenting panoramas on the ipad but this isn’t it, it
seems.


On 29 May 2012 08:11, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:

 You example works fine in Safari 5.1.7 and Firefox 12.0 on Mac OS X, also
 in full screen.
 Further tests will follow.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 29/05/2012 05.49 skrev Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net:

 After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
 source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
 HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free.

This sounds like a very interesting project. I haven't been able to test it
on my computer yet, but on Android I had no luck in getting your example to
work, unfortunately.

With the built-in browser (Android 2.2.2 Froyo), the viewer reports missing
WebGL support, which is probably true for that browser.

With Firefox 10.0.4 for Android, downloaded from Google Play just now,
after I tap the Load Panorams button, it says Loading for a while, and then
two thirds of the pano area turns black, and then nothing happens. I
googled for Webgl support in Firefox for Android, and it seems some users
have to turn it on (set webgl.force-enabled to true in about:config) before
it works. However, this didn't change anything for me.

After also enabling webgl.force_osmesa as suggested by e.g.
http://goo.gl/x1zEg it didn't work, but now I get the no webgl support
message like with the built-in browser.

I'll try testing on my computer later.

Btw, if you plan on translating the viewer into other languages, I'll be
able to do a Danish translation, for what it's worth :-)

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Gnome Nomad
FF 10.0.4 on 32-bit Linux: Says I need a browser supporting WebGL (and 
the canvas element).


On 05/28/2012 07:24 PM, RizThon wrote:

Nice! Your example works well for me in Firefox 12 on Win7 64 (pan,
zoom, full screen).
The only thing is that at first I was waiting for the panorama to
load, then after some time I thought I might have to click the Load
Panorama. Maybe you could write Click to load panorama instead.

2012/5/29 Matthew Petroffmatt...@mpetroff.net:

After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. The
lightweight viewer, just 18kB gzipped, can be deployed using a single
file and displays full equirectangular panoramas. One can easily embed
panoramas in web pages as aniframe, using code generated by the
included configuration utility.

For more information and an example, see:
http://www.mpetroff.net/archives/2012/05/28/introducing-pannellum/

Or the project page:
https://bitbucket.org/mpetroff/pannellum/

I've tested it across a range of browsers, but I'd appreciate any
feedback or bug reports.



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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Gnome Nomad
Actually, Flash and Java work just fine in FF10. I personally think the 
real reason behind the plug-in free push is Apple and Microsoft trying 
to wound thorns in their side called Adobe and Oracle/Sun. Javascript is 
a clumsy replacement. And everybody seems to have passed on supporting 
SVG in browsers.


So I guess implementing this one means sites have to provide it PLUS 
another panorama viewer, or rudely lock people out.


On 05/28/2012 07:24 PM, RizThon wrote:

Nice! Your example works well for me in Firefox 12 on Win7 64 (pan,
zoom, full screen).
The only thing is that at first I was waiting for the panorama to
load, then after some time I thought I might have to click the Load
Panorama. Maybe you could write Click to load panorama instead.

2012/5/29 Matthew Petroffmatt...@mpetroff.net:

After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. The
lightweight viewer, just 18kB gzipped, can be deployed using a single
file and displays full equirectangular panoramas. One can easily embed
panoramas in web pages as aniframe, using code generated by the
included configuration utility.

For more information and an example, see:
http://www.mpetroff.net/archives/2012/05/28/introducing-pannellum/

Or the project page:
https://bitbucket.org/mpetroff/pannellum/

I've tested it across a range of browsers, but I'd appreciate any
feedback or bug reports.


-Matthew

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Benjamin Schnieders
Hi Matthew,

great work! :) Linux, Ubuntu 64 and SeaMonkey (some kind of Firefox) 
2.9.1 - no problems.

I wonder, however - how large may the panoramas become, before it gets
laggy (or browsers crash)? For example, I don't know a browser
displaying a half-a-gigapixel image directly, so that'd be at least one
limitation...

Benjamin

Matthew Petroff wrote:
 After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
 source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
 HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. The
 lightweight viewer, just 18kB gzipped, can be deployed using a single
 file and displays full equirectangular panoramas. One can easily embed
 panoramas in web pages as an iframe, using code generated by the
 included configuration utility.

 For more information and an example, see:
 http://www.mpetroff.net/archives/2012/05/28/introducing-pannellum/

 Or the project page:
 https://bitbucket.org/mpetroff/pannellum/

 I've tested it across a range of browsers, but I'd appreciate any
 feedback or bug reports.

 -Matthew

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
Hi, didn't work here on a firefox 11 on windows XP. Got a black screen
after clicking to load the panorama. No error messages.

Some ideas would be implementing cube faces, maybe with multi-resolution
and a way to detect HTML5 browsers and redirect to another place in case it
doesn't support it. I have done like this in many panoramas with VR 5 pano
viewer http://www.vrhabitat.com/#vr5. It detects iPad and iPhone and
jumps to another link in negative cases, where I put a Salado Player.

The VR5 pano viewer uses 2 cubes with 2 different resolutions, one with
1024 pixels size and another with 480.

Tks,

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



2012/5/29 Benjamin Schnieders benjamin.schnied...@gmail.com

 Hi Matthew,

 great work! :) Linux, Ubuntu 64 and SeaMonkey (some kind of Firefox)
 2.9.1 - no problems.

 I wonder, however - how large may the panoramas become, before it gets
 laggy (or browsers crash)? For example, I don't know a browser
 displaying a half-a-gigapixel image directly, so that'd be at least one
 limitation...

 Benjamin

 Matthew Petroff wrote:
  After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
  source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
  HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. The
  lightweight viewer, just 18kB gzipped, can be deployed using a single
  file and displays full equirectangular panoramas. One can easily embed
  panoramas in web pages as an iframe, using code generated by the
  included configuration utility.
 
  For more information and an example, see:
  http://www.mpetroff.net/archives/2012/05/28/introducing-pannellum/
 
  Or the project page:
  https://bitbucket.org/mpetroff/pannellum/
 
  I've tested it across a range of browsers, but I'd appreciate any
  feedback or bug reports.
 
  -Matthew

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Robert Krawitz
On Mon, 28 May 2012 23:38:16 -1000, Gnome Nomad wrote:
 Actually, Flash and Java work just fine in FF10. I personally think the real 
 reason behind the plug-in free push is Apple and Microsoft trying to wound 
 thorns in their side called Adobe and Oracle/Sun. Javascript is a clumsy 
 replacement. And everybody seems to have passed on supporting SVG in browsers.

 So I guess implementing this one means sites have to provide it PLUS another 
 panorama viewer, or rudely lock people out.

WebGL has its own problems.  For one, it doesn't seem to work for me at
all running Firefox 12 on Linux.  It also has the problem of giving
external content direct access to the graphics hardware.

 On 05/28/2012 07:24 PM, RizThon wrote:
 Nice! Your example works well for me in Firefox 12 on Win7 64 (pan,
 zoom, full screen).
 The only thing is that at first I was waiting for the panorama to
 load, then after some time I thought I might have to click the Load
 Panorama. Maybe you could write Click to load panorama instead.

 2012/5/29 Matthew Petroffmatt...@mpetroff.net:
 After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
 source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
 HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. The
 lightweight viewer, just 18kB gzipped, can be deployed using a single
 file and displays full equirectangular panoramas. One can easily embed
 panoramas in web pages as aniframe, using code generated by the
 included configuration utility.

 For more information and an example, see:
 http://www.mpetroff.net/archives/2012/05/28/introducing-pannellum/

 Or the project page:
 https://bitbucket.org/mpetroff/pannellum/

 I've tested it across a range of browsers, but I'd appreciate any
 feedback or bug reports.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Jan Martin
While we are at it listing interesting players, I like to remember
PTViewerNG by Prof. Dr. Dersch:

Working Player:
http://www.diy-streetview.com/webgl/PTViewerNG/index.html
His Website:
http://webuser.hs-furtwangen.de/~dersch/

Does anyone know what Mr. Dersch is up to right now pano-wise?
My communication attempts have all been unsuccessful.

What I really would like to see is adding support for multi-resolution
tiles.
I am hoping for a kind of drop-in replacement for the Google player.

Thanks,
Jan



On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) 
cartol...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi, didn't work here on a firefox 11 on windows XP. Got a black screen
 after clicking to load the panorama. No error messages.

 Some ideas would be implementing cube faces, maybe with multi-resolution
 and a way to detect HTML5 browsers and redirect to another place in case it
 doesn't support it. I have done like this in many panoramas with VR 5
 pano viewer http://www.vrhabitat.com/#vr5. It detects iPad and iPhone
 and jumps to another link in negative cases, where I put a Salado Player.

 The VR5 pano viewer uses 2 cubes with 2 different resolutions, one with
 1024 pixels size and another with 480.

 Tks,

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




 2012/5/29 Benjamin Schnieders benjamin.schnied...@gmail.com

 Hi Matthew,

 great work! :) Linux, Ubuntu 64 and SeaMonkey (some kind of Firefox)
 2.9.1 - no problems.

 I wonder, however - how large may the panoramas become, before it gets
 laggy (or browsers crash)? For example, I don't know a browser
 displaying a half-a-gigapixel image directly, so that'd be at least one
 limitation...

 Benjamin

 Matthew Petroff wrote:
  After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
  source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
  HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. The
  lightweight viewer, just 18kB gzipped, can be deployed using a single
  file and displays full equirectangular panoramas. One can easily embed
  panoramas in web pages as an iframe, using code generated by the
  included configuration utility.
 
  For more information and an example, see:
  http://www.mpetroff.net/archives/2012/05/28/introducing-pannellum/
 
  Or the project page:
  https://bitbucket.org/mpetroff/pannellum/
 
  I've tested it across a range of browsers, but I'd appreciate any
  feedback or bug reports.
 
  -Matthew

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Thomas Pryds
I wrote:
 I'll try testing on my computer later.

On Ubuntu 11.10, 64 bit:

Chromium 18.0.1025.151, installed from the Ubuntu repositories: The viewer
tells me: A browser supporting WebGL (and the canvas element) is required
to view this panorama. In about:gpu Chromium reports:

 Canvas: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
 HTML Rendering: Hardware accelerated
 3D CSS: Hardware accelerated
 WebGL: Hardware accelerated
 WebGL multisampling: Hardware accelerated

Chrome 19.0.1084.52, downloaded from the Chrome website: Works nicely! Also
in full-screen (which seems to be faster than I expected on my aging
computer). However, I notice, that if you drag to rotate the panorama, but
you then release the mouse button out off the panorama area, the viewer
still thinks the mouse button is pressed when moving the mouse over the
panorama again. Not a big deal, but I thought I'd let you know.

Firefox 12.0, installed from the Ubuntu repositories: Works nicely! Also in
full-screen. Doesn't have the drag-out-off-the-pano-area problem described
above.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Windows Build of GUI Overhaul Branch

2012-05-29 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Hi Emaad,

2012/5/29 Emad ud din Bhatt xyzt...@gmail.com

 Hi,

 I have just installed latest build. It installed perfectly on windows.

 But where can I see, add/delete already existing images in project?

 How to set different Y,P,R values for images?

 How to find exposure settings for images?

 Where can I set Output size like 6000x3000 or whatever I want?

 Cant see output options like Fused n blended, blended fused.

 Is it still under process ?



I assume it's identical on all platforms, so from the graphical assistant
you enable the old mode via Edit - Edit panorama. This enables the
advanced/expert screens.

Harry

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[hugin-ptx] Feature request: Bring image to top when Move/Drag

2012-05-29 Thread Jan Martin
Hi all,

when moving an image in the Fast Panorama preview it is often hidden by the
other images.

I wonder if someone is willing to implement this:
Have an automatic to bring the image grabbed with the mouse forward so one
can place it more easily?
Same when clicking an images number, so one can then grab it easily with
the mouse.

What do you think?

P.S.:
Also I still have not found a way to do Move up / Move down in the Photos
tab with the new GUI?

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Memory allocation issue still not resolved w 64 bit version

2012-05-29 Thread ecs1749
Yes, I have done both and still fails.  Incidentally, the failure is not 
when loading the images.  It's when detecting control points.  I've tried 
changing detectors and they all fail the same fashion (some sooner than 
others).

On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 12:09:06 AM UTC-7, Stefan wrote:

 On 27.05.2012 20:28, ecs1749 wrote: 
  I downloaded the 64 bit version for Windows 7 and tried to load photos 
  at full resolutions (width 4948) .  Can only load 4 photos before 
  running into the dreadful An error happened while loading image : 
  caught exception: bad  allocation.  I have plenty of free memory - 
  according to the Task Manager. 

 Have you tried to increase the image cache memory setting in the Hugin 
 Preferences dialog? Are you sure you have enough free disk space in your 
 TEMP directory? 

 With kind regards 

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[hugin-ptx] Re: GUI: Move up / Move down gone?

2012-05-29 Thread T. Modes
Drag and drop.

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Feature request: Bring image to top when Move/Drag

2012-05-29 Thread ecs1749
I still don't know what good is the move/drag feature.  It doesn't affect 
the control  points at all.  So, what do you use it for?

On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 8:31:21 AM UTC-7, Jan Martin wrote:

 Hi all,

 when moving an image in the Fast Panorama preview it is often hidden by 
 the other images.

 I wonder if someone is willing to implement this:
 Have an automatic to bring the image grabbed with the mouse forward so one 
 can place it more easily?
 Same when clicking an images number, so one can then grab it easily with 
 the mouse.

 What do you think?

 P.S.: 
 Also I still have not found a way to do Move up / Move down in the 
 Photos tab with the new GUI?


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[hugin-ptx] Re: Error: Could not execute command: cpfind -o ....

2012-05-29 Thread T. Modes
Should be fixed in repository.

On 28 Mai, 16:43, Jan Martin janmar...@diy-streetview.org wrote:
 Hi,

 upon more testing I noticed that the error only happens  when these 4 files
 are present:http://bit.ly/KWuLMu

 Removing the files everything works well.
 Files are not mine, no idea whats wrong with em.

 Jan

 On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 4:29 PM, Jan Martin 
 janmar...@diy-streetview.orgwrote:







  Hi all,

  there is an error with cpfind with hugin:
  Could not execute command: cpfind -o /tmp/ap_resDmKtM1 /tmp/ap_inproj1oPKHT

  Error happens with both nightly hugin builds from the ppa:
  hugin 2011.5.0.ab9192a60c64
  Hugin's cpfind 2011.5.0.ab9192a60c64

  and the version I compiled following
 http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_ubuntu
  hugin 2011.5.0.aa82fe95d603
  Hugin's cpfind 2011.5.0.ab9192a60c64

  Notice cpfind is both the same version.
  *Is that right?
  *How to install an older version?*
  *
  I am on  Ubuntu 10.04, 64 bit with 16 GB RAM:
  uname -a
  Linux me-desktop 2.6.32-41-generic #89-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 27 22:18:56 UTC
  2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux

  There are 77 images.
  Is seems the size of the images has nothing to do with it.
  I reduced size by 90 % and it still happens

  Also deleting the last 10 images repeatedly does make no difference.
  However when just marking a low number like 10 images it works.

  What also does still work with all 77 images is the Warped Overlay
  Analysis.

  Running
  cpfind -o /tmp/ap_resDmKtM1 /tmp/ap_inproj1oPKHT
  from the command line gives:

  cpfind -o /tmp/ap_resKjQpWP /tmp/ap_inprojPtTQ5SHugin's cpfind
  2011.5.0.ab9192a60c64
  based on Pan-o-matic by Anael Orlinski

  Project contains the following images:
  Image 0
    Imagefile: /home/me/DIY-streetview/Kim Cheung/DSC_0100.jpg
    Remapped : no
  ...
  Image 72
    Imagefile: /home/me/DIY-streetview/Kim Cheung/DSC_0177.jpg
    Remapped : no

  --- Analyze Images ---
  i0 : Analyzing image...
  ...
  i70 : Analyzing image...
  Segmentation fault

  Any ideas or test you want me to run, please provide the exact command
  line command.

  Thanks,
  Jan

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[hugin-ptx] Re: problem with installing hugin on opensuse: cannot find cannot find -lwx_x11univ_gl-2.8

2012-05-29 Thread T. Modes
 Linking CXX shared library libhuginbasewx.so
 /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-suse-linux/4.5/../../../../x86_64-suse-linux/bin/
 ld: cannot find -
 lwx_x11univ_gl-2.8
 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

This sounds like wxwidgets is build without OpenGL support. Install a
version with OpenGL support or rebuild from source with appropriate
option enabled.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Feature request: Bring image to top when Move/Drag

2012-05-29 Thread Jan Martin
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Fast_Preview_window#Move.2FDrag_tab

On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 6:06 PM, ecs1749 ecs1...@gmail.com wrote:

 I still don't know what good is the move/drag feature.  It doesn't affect
 the control  points at all.  So, what do you use it for?


 On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 8:31:21 AM UTC-7, Jan Martin wrote:

 Hi all,

 when moving an image in the Fast Panorama preview it is often hidden by
 the other images.

 I wonder if someone is willing to implement this:
 Have an automatic to bring the image grabbed with the mouse forward so
 one can place it more easily?
 Same when clicking an images number, so one can then grab it easily with
 the mouse.

 What do you think?

 P.S.:
 Also I still have not found a way to do Move up / Move down in the
 Photos tab with the new GUI?

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Feature request: Bring image to top when Move/Drag

2012-05-29 Thread ecs1749
I did read that section. It tells me what it does - not what it's for.  
Using this tool you can recentre the panorama interactively . So, do I do 
this to make it easier to view the globe, or does it actually affect the 
way the output image is created?

On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 9:57:27 AM UTC-7, Jan Martin wrote:
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Fast_Preview_window#Move.2FDrag_tab


On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 6:06 PM, ecs1749 ecs1...@gmail.com wrote:

I still don't know what good is the move/drag feature. It doesn't affect 
the control points at all. So, what do you use it for?



On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 8:31:21 AM UTC-7, Jan Martin wrote:
Hi all,

when moving an image in the Fast Panorama preview it is often hidden by the 
other images.

I wonder if someone is willing to implement this:
Have an automatic to bring the image grabbed with the mouse forward so one 
can place it more easily?
Same when clicking an images number, so one can then grab it easily with 
the mouse.

What do you think?

P.S.: 
Also I still have not found a way to do Move up / Move down in the Photos 
tab with the new GUI?


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Feature request: Bring image to top when Move/Drag

2012-05-29 Thread Jan Martin
The image alway shows what the output image will look like. (For speed
reasons it is not perfect.)
So if you move it  (or parts of it) it does affect the output image.

You can move the globe with the mouse. You need to grab beside the globe,
not the globe itself.
Moving the globe does not affect the output image.

We really need some screen video for hugin.

Jan

On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 7:37 PM, ecs1749 ecs1...@gmail.com wrote:

 I did read that section. It tells me what it does - not what it's for. 
 Using this tool you can recentre the panorama interactively . So, do I do
 this to make it easier to view the globe, or does it actually affect the
 way the output image is created?


 On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 9:57:27 AM UTC-7, Jan Martin wrote:
 http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Fast_Preview_window#Move.2FDrag_tab


 On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 6:06 PM, ecs1749 ecs1...@gmail.com wrote:

 I still don't know what good is the move/drag feature. It doesn't affect
 the control points at all. So, what do you use it for?



 On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 8:31:21 AM UTC-7, Jan Martin wrote:
 Hi all,

 when moving an image in the Fast Panorama preview it is often hidden by
 the other images.

 I wonder if someone is willing to implement this:
 Have an automatic to bring the image grabbed with the mouse forward so one
 can place it more easily?
 Same when clicking an images number, so one can then grab it easily with
 the mouse.

 What do you think?

 P.S.:
 Also I still have not found a way to do Move up / Move down in the
 Photos tab with the new GUI?


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Feature request: Bring image to top when Move/Drag

2012-05-29 Thread ecs1749
Thanks.  Now that's clear.

On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 10:46:57 AM UTC-7, Jan Martin wrote:

 The image alway shows what the output image will look like. (For speed 
 reasons it is not perfect.)
 So if you move it  (or parts of it) it does affect the output image.

 You can move the globe with the mouse. You need to grab beside the globe, 
 not the globe itself.
 Moving the globe does not affect the output image.

 We really need some screen video for hugin.

 Jan

 On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 7:37 PM, ecs1749 ecs1...@gmail.com wrote:

 I did read that section. It tells me what it does - not what it's for.  
 Using this tool you can recentre the panorama interactively . So, do I do 
 this to make it easier to view the globe, or does it actually affect the 
 way the output image is created?


 On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 9:57:27 AM UTC-7, Jan Martin wrote:
 http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Fast_Preview_window#Move.2FDrag_tab


 On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 6:06 PM, ecs1749 ecs1...@gmail.com wrote:

 I still don't know what good is the move/drag feature. It doesn't affect 
 the control points at all. So, what do you use it for?



 On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 8:31:21 AM UTC-7, Jan Martin wrote:
 Hi all,

 when moving an image in the Fast Panorama preview it is often hidden by 
 the other images.

 I wonder if someone is willing to implement this:
 Have an automatic to bring the image grabbed with the mouse forward so 
 one can place it more easily?
 Same when clicking an images number, so one can then grab it easily with 
 the mouse.

 What do you think?

 P.S.: 
 Also I still have not found a way to do Move up / Move down in the 
 Photos tab with the new GUI?


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Michal Bulik

Hi Matthew,

Very nice. I've tested it on Linux 64 bit (Debian testing, Nvidia
graphics card with drivers 295.49-1) ans the results are the
following :
1. Iceweasel (Firefox) 12.0 : works perfectly (fullscreen too)
2. Google Chrome 19.0.1084.52 : works perfectly (fullscreen
too)
3. Opera 11.64.1403 : I get the message A browser supporting
   WebGL (and the canvas element) is required to view this panorama.

I'll test it it on some heavier panoramas and keep you informed.
Michal

After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. The
lightweight viewer, just 18kB gzipped, can be deployed using a single
file and displays full equirectangular panoramas. One can easily embed
panoramas in web pages as aniframe, using code generated by the
included configuration utility.

For more information and an example, see:
http://www.mpetroff.net/archives/2012/05/28/introducing-pannellum/

Or the project page:
https://bitbucket.org/mpetroff/pannellum/

I've tested it across a range of browsers, but I'd appreciate any
feedback or bug reports.


-Matthew



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Re: [hugin-ptx] Memory allocation issue still not resolved w 64 bit version

2012-05-29 Thread Stefan Peter
On 29.05.2012 18:02, ecs1749 wrote:
 Yes, I have done both and still fails.  Incidentally, the failure is not
 when loading the images.  It's when detecting control points.  I've
 tried changing detectors and they all fail the same fashion (some sooner
 than others).

You are aware of the fact that you have claimed that the problem arises
upon the loading of the images in your opening mail, don't you?

Do you have an error message or, even better, a log file, in order to
prove your statement this time?


With kind regards

Stefan Peter


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understanding what is causing your problems and without knowing how
the tool actually works in the first place :)
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Memory allocation issue still not resolved w 64 bit version

2012-05-29 Thread Bart van Andel
It would help if you provide a *detailed* description of when things go 
wrong instead of just saying Hugin crashes. Which version, which OS, 32 
or 64 bit, amount of RAM, *specific error message*, all of those may 
matter. Moreover, giving incorrect information (which you did, I guess not 
purposefully but nonetheless) can steer your fellow group members in the 
wrong direction. Being precise can save everyone some time - and a little 
frustration. Please keep that in mind.

Also, I asked which program crashed a couple replies back. Please do read 
answers carefully when people are offering you a hand. We are all 
volunteers here.

Could you try to see which image the cp generators are crashing on exactly? 
If you find it, you may want to post it somewhere so we can have a look at 
it. Maybe one of your images is broken which may cause all kinds of 
unexpected behavior.

--
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On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 6:02:36 PM UTC+2, ecs1749 wrote:

 Yes, I have done both and still fails.  Incidentally, the failure is not 
 when loading the images.  It's when detecting control points.  I've tried 
 changing detectors and they all fail the same fashion (some sooner than 
 others).

 On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 12:09:06 AM UTC-7, Stefan wrote:

 On 27.05.2012 20:28, ecs1749 wrote: 
  I downloaded the 64 bit version for Windows 7 and tried to load photos 
  at full resolutions (width 4948) .  Can only load 4 photos before 
  running into the dreadful An error happened while loading image : 
  caught exception: bad  allocation.  I have plenty of free memory - 
  according to the Task Manager. 

 Have you tried to increase the image cache memory setting in the Hugin 
 Preferences dialog? Are you sure you have enough free disk space in your 
 TEMP directory? 

 With kind regards 

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Memory allocation issue still not resolved w 64 bit version

2012-05-29 Thread RizThon
I've had the same problem and found other messages about it in the
mailing list. They all concern Win7 64 bits and I feel we all have
enough RAM (4 to 8GB). As soon as I have time I'll retry again with a
new version on a Win7 64 with 4GB RAM, and another one with 8GB. If I
find an XP 64 and 32 I'll try on them too.

Message [hugin-ptx] Hugin - No control points by George Mahoney on 6/17/11

While attempting to align images I get a long list of the following
error messages...

Analysing i1:
An error occurred while loading image: Caught exception: Bad
allocation

Analysing i2:
An error occurred while loading image: Caught exception: Bad
allocation

It happens to each photo and the end result is that no control points
are found between any images, no matter how seemingly obvious the
images are overlapped. I'm running 64 bit windows 7. I've reinstalled
hugin to no avail, and tried several different control point settings.
Am I missing something?

Message RE:[hugin-ptx] Hugin - No control points by me on 10/31/11

I have the same issue here (except there's no error with the 1st
images, only after 7 or 8). I'm also running Win7 64 (i3 2100, 4GB
RAM). I've tried several hugin installers (latest one being 2011.02 64
bits). I always use the default settings (and ask the settings to be
reset while installing a new version).

I'll ask some questions, maybe we can find a solution:
- What kind of images are you trying to align?

My images are all 3872x2592 (taken with FF fisheye). Usually if I have
7 or 8 images all works fine (I load the images, choose FF fisheye
then click Align... and get a good pano). If I have more I get
Analysing ix:
An error occurred while loading image: Caught exception: Bad allocation
for the next pictures.

If I resize my pics to be 1000x669 then I can correctly stitch 24
images (8 towards the horizon, 8 30° up, 8 30° down).
By the way, is there a way to reuse the pto that I created with the
smaller resolution images? It looks like when I choose Apply
Template with the big resolution images, I lose all the control
points.


- Could you provide us with a sample set of your images, so we can
test ourselves?

I can send you the pics if necessary.

- I remember seeing recent posts on the mailing list where users
seemed to have troubles with windows 7, are you using a beta or an
official release version?

I've been using Hugin before with XP and didn't encounter that issue
(I was using a different computer).

Message [hugin-ptx] autopano-sift-c by Adam Weld on 11/30/11 (he's
running Win7 64 with 8GB of RAM)

In total the panorama has 75 images, when I load only a couple CPFind
seems to work, otherwise I get this output:

Finding control points...
C:/Program Files (x86)/Hugin/bin/icpfind -o
C:/Users/Adam/AppData/Local/Temp/ha60F7.tmp
C:/Users/Adam/AppData/Local/Temp/ha60F7.tmp
Hugins cpfind 2011.2.0.3d9649aa241a built by Matthew Petroff
based on Pan-o-matic by Anael Orlinski

Project contains the following images:
Image 0
  Imagefile: C:\Users\Adam\Desktop\pan2\IMG_5245.jpg
  Remapped : yes
Image 1
  Imagefile: C:\Users\Adam\Desktop\pan2\IMG_5246.jpg
  Remapped : yes

[...]

Image 75
  Imagefile: C:\Users\Adam\Desktop\pan2\IMG_5320.jpg
  Remapped : yes

--- 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...
An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad allocation
i8 : Analyzing image...

[...]

An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad allocation
i75 : Analyzing image...
An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad allocation

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Memory allocation issue still not resolved w 64 bit version

2012-05-29 Thread ecs1749
At the time of my first post, I didn't realize that the default setting was 
set to create control points at loading time.   That's why I thought the 
error occurs at loading time.  Upon further investigation, the error occurs 
at control points detection time.  So I reported it with a clarification. 
 See Riz Thon's message below.  I am getting the exact same messages 
reported by Riz.

On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 2:13:53 PM UTC-7, Stefan wrote:

 On 29.05.2012 18:02, ecs1749 wrote: 
  Yes, I have done both and still fails.  Incidentally, the failure is not 
  when loading the images.  It's when detecting control points.  I've 
  tried changing detectors and they all fail the same fashion (some sooner 
  than others). 

 You are aware of the fact that you have claimed that the problem arises 
 upon the loading of the images in your opening mail, don't you? 

 Do you have an error message or, even better, a log file, in order to 
 prove your statement this time? 


 With kind regards 

 Stefan Peter 


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 understanding what is causing your problems and without knowing how 
 the tool actually works in the first place :) 
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Memory allocation issue still not resolved w 64 bit version

2012-05-29 Thread ecs1749
For my case, this is the newly available 64 bit version of Hugin (w new 
GUI), running under Windows 7, 8G of real memory, plenty of disk space for 
temp, and the max amount of memory used by Hugin appears to be less than 
1.5G.  The failure occurs with ramdon set of photos at widths of 4948 bits 
each.  Most cases I tried, the failure occurs after a handful of pictures - 
around 4 to 5.  The error message simply says  An error happened while 
loading image : 
 caught exception: bad  allocation.   If I scale the pictures down to 1087 
bits, there is no issue.  I can process over a hundred files no problem. 
 What else info can I provide to help?

On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 2:53:12 PM UTC-7, Bart van Andel wrote:

 It would help if you provide a *detailed* description of when things go 
 wrong instead of just saying Hugin crashes. Which version, which OS, 32 
 or 64 bit, amount of RAM, *specific error message*, all of those may 
 matter. Moreover, giving incorrect information (which you did, I guess not 
 purposefully but nonetheless) can steer your fellow group members in the 
 wrong direction. Being precise can save everyone some time - and a little 
 frustration. Please keep that in mind.

 Also, I asked which program crashed a couple replies back. Please do read 
 answers carefully when people are offering you a hand. We are all 
 volunteers here.

 Could you try to see which image the cp generators are crashing on 
 exactly? If you find it, you may want to post it somewhere so we can have a 
 look at it. Maybe one of your images is broken which may cause all kinds of 
 unexpected behavior.

 --
 Bart

 On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 6:02:36 PM UTC+2, ecs1749 wrote:

 Yes, I have done both and still fails.  Incidentally, the failure is not 
 when loading the images.  It's when detecting control points.  I've tried 
 changing detectors and they all fail the same fashion (some sooner than 
 others).

 On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 12:09:06 AM UTC-7, Stefan wrote:

 On 27.05.2012 20:28, ecs1749 wrote: 
  I downloaded the 64 bit version for Windows 7 and tried to load photos 
  at full resolutions (width 4948) .  Can only load 4 photos before 
  running into the dreadful An error happened while loading image : 
  caught exception: bad  allocation.  I have plenty of free memory - 
  according to the Task Manager. 

 Have you tried to increase the image cache memory setting in the Hugin 
 Preferences dialog? Are you sure you have enough free disk space in your 
 TEMP directory? 

 With kind regards 

 Stefan Peter 


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[hugin-ptx] Re: Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Matthew Petroff
Thanks for the reports! It should work in recent desktop versions of
Firefox and Chrome with proper driver support. Safari needs WebGL to
be manually enabled, and Opera won't support it until Opera 12. Mobile
support is much more spotty. As for the reports of a black screen, I
think it is due to buggy WebGL implementations; when I first started
working on this last year, I got the occasional black screen, but with
more recent browser updates, this is no longer the case for me.

I can certainly change the text from Load Panorama to Click to Load
Panorama. As for translations, there is no client side way for
detecting language that I know of, so it's a bit of a moot point; if
one wants to host it on a page in a different language, one can just
change the strings in the hosted copy. I might consider changing the
base implementation and adding some sort of image pyramid support in
the future, but I don't plan on adding new feature or developing it
much more until WebGL support matures more.

-Matthew

On May 28, 11:49 pm, Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net wrote:
 After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
 source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
 HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. The
 lightweight viewer, just 18kB gzipped, can be deployed using a single
 file and displays full equirectangular panoramas. One can easily embed
 panoramas in web pages as an iframe, using code generated by the
 included configuration utility.

 For more information and an example, 
 see:http://www.mpetroff.net/archives/2012/05/28/introducing-pannellum/

 Or the project page:https://bitbucket.org/mpetroff/pannellum/

 I've tested it across a range of browsers, but I'd appreciate any
 feedback or bug reports.

 -Matthew

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Memory allocation issue still not resolved w 64 bit version

2012-05-29 Thread ecs1749
As I indicated, I tried everyone of the detectors, and for the ones that 
runs, they all fails - some quicker than others (meaning some fails after 2 
to 4 photos, others fails after loading 4 to 5 pictures.  Some detectors 
don't run at all (not found) but that's a different issue.  I am uploading 
some test pictures for others to try.  Will post the link once they become 
available.

On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 2:53:12 PM UTC-7, Bart van Andel wrote:

 It would help if you provide a *detailed* description of when things go 
 wrong instead of just saying Hugin crashes. Which version, which OS, 32 
 or 64 bit, amount of RAM, *specific error message*, all of those may 
 matter. Moreover, giving incorrect information (which you did, I guess not 
 purposefully but nonetheless) can steer your fellow group members in the 
 wrong direction. Being precise can save everyone some time - and a little 
 frustration. Please keep that in mind.

 Also, I asked which program crashed a couple replies back. Please do read 
 answers carefully when people are offering you a hand. We are all 
 volunteers here.

 Could you try to see which image the cp generators are crashing on 
 exactly? If you find it, you may want to post it somewhere so we can have a 
 look at it. Maybe one of your images is broken which may cause all kinds of 
 unexpected behavior.

 --
 Bart

 On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 6:02:36 PM UTC+2, ecs1749 wrote:

 Yes, I have done both and still fails.  Incidentally, the failure is not 
 when loading the images.  It's when detecting control points.  I've tried 
 changing detectors and they all fail the same fashion (some sooner than 
 others).

 On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 12:09:06 AM UTC-7, Stefan wrote:

 On 27.05.2012 20:28, ecs1749 wrote: 
  I downloaded the 64 bit version for Windows 7 and tried to load photos 
  at full resolutions (width 4948) .  Can only load 4 photos before 
  running into the dreadful An error happened while loading image : 
  caught exception: bad  allocation.  I have plenty of free memory - 
  according to the Task Manager. 

 Have you tried to increase the image cache memory setting in the Hugin 
 Preferences dialog? Are you sure you have enough free disk space in your 
 TEMP directory? 

 With kind regards 

 Stefan Peter 


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 practice there is. 



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