Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2011.4 giving me fits

2012-11-08 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Look inside the dmg. It has a "Read Me First.pdf" and straight links to the
download site.

Harry

2012/11/8 stan 

> Can you give me a hint where to find Autopano-sift-c and panomatic.
>
>
>   On Nov 8, 2012, at 4:41 PM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
>
>
>
> 2012/11/8 stan 
>
>>  Harry,
>> Vertical line was checked I set Preferences to "Default".  I deselected
>> "Detect Vertical Line" in Preferences and reran Hugin, "Roller Coaster"
>> effect remains.  CPfind still has trouble founding the Control Points;
>> required some manual intervention. Perhaps I should consider reloading
>> Autopano-sift-C or Panomatic?
>> Thanks,
>> Stan
>>
>>
>> Yes, you can always try that.
> They all use different algorithms. one algorithm might work better in one
> situation then another.
> I can't give you a best solution.
>
> Harry
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Other CP finders

2012-11-08 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Please read the "Read Me First.pdf" inside the dmg. It describes how to do
that.

Harry

2012/11/9 Stan Green 

>  Harry,
>
> I found Autopano-Sift-c and Panomatic.  I down loaded the files and when I
> selected install they went to: User/Library/Application
> support/Hugin/Autopano.  However, when I started Hugin and went to
> preferences they are listed as "Configured, not installed", see the
> attached screen shot.  Where should they be and how do I go about getting
> them there?
>
> Stan
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[hugin-ptx] Other CP finders

2012-11-08 Thread Stan Green
Harry,

I found Autopano-Sift-c and Panomatic.  I down loaded the files and when I 
selected install they went to: User/Library/Application support/Hugin/Autopano. 
 However, when I started Hugin and went to preferences they are listed as 
"Configured, not installed", see the attached screen shot.  Where should they 
be and how do I go about getting them there?

Stan

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Use of Hugin in remote sensing

2012-11-08 Thread alouest
That was one of my option, the only problem is the loss in accuracy, since 
my value are pretty accurate I can't afford to loose the decimal.
But maybe I'm wrong? I will dig around this idea!

It's pretty frustrating though because I have the pto with all the control 
points and I just want to stitch the picture together without any further 
modification put nano or enblend or pTstitch won't let me do that :/ 

Any way I will try the temperature band
Thanks


Le jeudi 8 novembre 2012 15:19:46 UTC-9, Frederic Da Vitoria a écrit :
>
> Could you generate tiffs where one of the standard colors is replaced with 
> the temperature band?
>
> Le vendredi 9 novembre 2012, alouest > 
> a écrit :
> > Thanks for the answer,
> > Well yes the sub-image might have enough detail to detect control 
> points, the problem is how to include the temperature band in the finale 
> result?
> > I don't need the RGB information, I just need the temperature, I keep 
> the RGB because it's readable by hugin.
> > I have got already a full coverage of my study area with the RGB value 
> but i can't figure out how to include my 32 float data (temperature) in the 
> result.
> > I tried to save the PTO from the rgb process and then apply it on the 32 
> bit tiff, it works but hugin overwrite the data and put them at zero.
> > Nona by example while it should do a simple crop of the image, set all 
> the value to zero :/.
> >
> >
> > Le jeudi 8 novembre 2012 13:51:04 UTC-9, Frederic Da Vitoria a écrit :
> >>
> >> Le 8 nov. 2012 08:35, "alouest"  a écrit :
> >> >
> >> > Hello,
> >> > Every day user of Hugin in my hobby-life, I'm now trying to use it at 
> work. I saw that Hugin has been use in remote sensing and I would like to 
> use it as well.
> >> > For the project I'm working on right now, I need to stitch together 
> 5000 thousand 32 bit tiff files and/or 4 band tiff files.
> >> > Basically I want to create a temperature raster mosaic but in order 
> to stitch the picture together, I need the 3 RBG band, the problem is that 
> I can't figure out a way to do it use hugin.
> >> > I could as well trying to stitch the 32bit tiff but Hugin see them as 
> blank.
> >> > Any idea how to resolve that?
> >>
> >> Does any of your 8 bit sub-image sets have enough details to detect 
> correct control points? If so you could copy 3 times the generated .pto 
> file and then edit the copies with e text editor to make them use the 
> images from one of the other bands.
>
>
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Use of Hugin in remote sensing

2012-11-08 Thread Frederic Da Vitoria
Could you generate tiffs where one of the standard colors is replaced with
the temperature band?

Le vendredi 9 novembre 2012, alouest  a écrit :
> Thanks for the answer,
> Well yes the sub-image might have enough detail to detect control points,
the problem is how to include the temperature band in the finale result?
> I don't need the RGB information, I just need the temperature, I keep the
RGB because it's readable by hugin.
> I have got already a full coverage of my study area with the RGB value
but i can't figure out how to include my 32 float data (temperature) in the
result.
> I tried to save the PTO from the rgb process and then apply it on the 32
bit tiff, it works but hugin overwrite the data and put them at zero.
> Nona by example while it should do a simple crop of the image, set all
the value to zero :/.
>
>
> Le jeudi 8 novembre 2012 13:51:04 UTC-9, Frederic Da Vitoria a écrit :
>>
>> Le 8 nov. 2012 08:35, "alouest"  a écrit :
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> > Every day user of Hugin in my hobby-life, I'm now trying to use it at
work. I saw that Hugin has been use in remote sensing and I would like to
use it as well.
>> > For the project I'm working on right now, I need to stitch together
5000 thousand 32 bit tiff files and/or 4 band tiff files.
>> > Basically I want to create a temperature raster mosaic but in order to
stitch the picture together, I need the 3 RBG band, the problem is that I
can't figure out a way to do it use hugin.
>> > I could as well trying to stitch the 32bit tiff but Hugin see them as
blank.
>> > Any idea how to resolve that?
>>
>> Does any of your 8 bit sub-image sets have enough details to detect
correct control points? If so you could copy 3 times the generated .pto
file and then edit the copies with e text editor to make them use the
images from one of the other bands.


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Use of Hugin in remote sensing

2012-11-08 Thread alouest
Thanks for the answer,
Well yes the sub-image might have enough detail to detect control points, 
the problem is how to include the temperature band in the finale result?
I don't need the RGB information, I just need the temperature, I keep the 
RGB because it's readable by hugin.
I have got already a full coverage of my study area with the RGB value but 
i can't figure out how to include my 32 float data (temperature) in the 
result.
I tried to save the PTO from the rgb process and then apply it on the 32 
bit tiff, it works but hugin overwrite the data and put them at zero.
Nona by example while it should do a simple crop of the image, set all the 
value to zero :/.



Le jeudi 8 novembre 2012 13:51:04 UTC-9, Frederic Da Vitoria a écrit :
>
>
> Le 8 nov. 2012 08:35, "alouest" > a 
> écrit :
> >
> > Hello,
> > Every day user of Hugin in my hobby-life, I'm now trying to use it at 
> work. I saw that Hugin has been use in remote sensing and I would like to 
> use it as well.
> > For the project I'm working on right now, I need to stitch together 5000 
> thousand 32 bit tiff files and/or 4 band tiff files.
> > Basically I want to create a temperature raster mosaic but in order to 
> stitch the picture together, I need the 3 RBG band, the problem is that I 
> can't figure out a way to do it use hugin.
> > I could as well trying to stitch the 32bit tiff but Hugin see them as 
> blank.
> > Any idea how to resolve that?
>
> Does any of your 8 bit sub-image sets have enough details to detect 
> correct control points? If so you could copy 3 times the generated .pto 
> file and then edit the copies with e text editor to make them use the 
> images from one of the other bands.
>

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Use of Hugin in remote sensing

2012-11-08 Thread Frederic Da Vitoria
Le 8 nov. 2012 08:35, "alouest"  a écrit :
>
> Hello,
> Every day user of Hugin in my hobby-life, I'm now trying to use it at
work. I saw that Hugin has been use in remote sensing and I would like to
use it as well.
> For the project I'm working on right now, I need to stitch together 5000
thousand 32 bit tiff files and/or 4 band tiff files.
> Basically I want to create a temperature raster mosaic but in order to
stitch the picture together, I need the 3 RBG band, the problem is that I
can't figure out a way to do it use hugin.
> I could as well trying to stitch the 32bit tiff but Hugin see them as
blank.
> Any idea how to resolve that?

Does any of your 8 bit sub-image sets have enough details to detect correct
control points? If so you could copy 3 times the generated .pto file and
then edit the copies with e text editor to make them use the images from
one of the other bands.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2011.4 giving me fits

2012-11-08 Thread stan
Can you give me a hint where to find Autopano-sift-c and panomatic.


On Nov 8, 2012, at 4:41 PM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:

> 
> 
> 2012/11/8 stan 
> Harry,
> Vertical line was checked I set Preferences to "Default".  I deselected 
> "Detect Vertical Line" in Preferences and reran Hugin, "Roller Coaster" 
> effect remains.  CPfind still has trouble founding the Control Points; 
> required some manual intervention. Perhaps I should consider reloading 
> Autopano-sift-C or Panomatic?
> Thanks,
> Stan
> 
> 
> Yes, you can always try that. 
> They all use different algorithms. one algorithm might work better in one 
> situation then another.
> I can't give you a best solution. 
> 
> Harry
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2011.4 giving me fits

2012-11-08 Thread Harry van der Wolf
2012/11/8 stan 

> Harry,
> Vertical line was checked I set Preferences to "Default".  I deselected
> "Detect Vertical Line" in Preferences and reran Hugin, "Roller Coaster"
> effect remains.  CPfind still has trouble founding the Control Points;
> required some manual intervention. Perhaps I should consider reloading
> Autopano-sift-C or Panomatic?
> Thanks,
> Stan
>
>
> Yes, you can always try that.
They all use different algorithms. one algorithm might work better in one
situation then another.
I can't give you a best solution.

Harry

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Might this idea work? scripting process

2012-11-08 Thread alouest
Well I tried, the process is working well with hugin_stitch_project, but 
hugin overwrite all the data and create a Tiff with 0 for each pixel - 
which is unfortunate, is there a way to ask hugin to don't touch the value, 
just paste the images together without any value modification?


Le jeudi 8 novembre 2012 11:01:32 UTC-9, alouest a écrit :
>
> Hello,
> I'm using a sotware which can export RGB tiff and 32 bit tiff. I can 
> produce panoramic with hugin of the RGB but not of the 32 bit tiff.
> If I extract both RGB and 32 bit tiff, then I create my panorama from the 
> RGB pictures and save the project file.
> Would I be able to use all the settings (and control points, 
> basically everything) used before and apply them to my 32 bit tiff that 
> hugin see totally blank?
> I tried quickly with nona but it crashed.
>
> To summary could hugin or another tool could apply the settings from a 
> working panoramic creation into empty tiff (they off course have the exact 
> same extent).
>
> Is that crazy or that could work?
>
> Please help !
>
> Thanks
>

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2011.4 giving me fits

2012-11-08 Thread stan
Harry,
Vertical line was checked I set Preferences to "Default".  I deselected "Detect 
Vertical Line" in Preferences and reran Hugin, "Roller Coaster" effect remains. 
 CPfind still has trouble founding the Control Points; required some manual 
intervention. Perhaps I should consider reloading Autopano-sift-C or Panomatic?
Thanks,
Stan


On Nov 8, 2012, at 8:22 AM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:

> 
> 
> 2012/11/8 Harry van der Wolf 
> In your Preferences, do you have vertical linefind on? If so, switch it off 
> and try again please.
>  
> Harry
> 
> To give some extra info: vertical linefind was NOT in 2010.4 and appeared (as 
> far as I can remember in 2011.4). Vertical linefind is really excellent when 
> making panos with vertical lines in it (I assume you guessed that one 
> already) like buildings and so on, but gives me headaches in landscapes, 
> especially if you have not really 90 degree vertical angles like trees. As 
> hugin tries to morph your images to make them fit, you will immediately get a 
> distorted hoizon.
> Maybe that's happening in your pano even though I don't see a "vertical 
> looking" line in your pano apart from "maybe" the vertical shoulders of some 
> of the rocks.
>  
> Harry
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[hugin-ptx] Might this idea work? scripting process

2012-11-08 Thread alouest
Hello,
I'm using a sotware which can export RGB tiff and 32 bit tiff. I can 
produce panoramic with hugin of the RGB but not of the 32 bit tiff.
If I extract both RGB and 32 bit tiff, then I create my panorama from the 
RGB pictures and save the project file.
Would I be able to use all the settings (and control points, 
basically everything) used before and apply them to my 32 bit tiff that 
hugin see totally blank?
I tried quickly with nona but it crashed.

To summary could hugin or another tool could apply the settings from a 
working panoramic creation into empty tiff (they off course have the exact 
same extent).

Is that crazy or that could work?

Please help !

Thanks

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2011.4 giving me fits

2012-11-08 Thread Harry van der Wolf
2012/11/8 Harry van der Wolf 

> In your Preferences, do you have vertical linefind on? If so, switch it
> off and try again please.
>
> Harry
>

To give some extra info: vertical linefind was NOT in 2010.4 and appeared
(as far as I can remember in 2011.4). Vertical linefind is really excellent
when making panos with vertical lines in it (I assume you guessed that one
already) like buildings and so on, but gives me headaches in landscapes,
especially if you have not really 90 degree vertical angles like trees. As
hugin tries to morph your images to make them fit, you will immediately get
a distorted hoizon.
Maybe that's happening in your pano even though I don't see a "vertical
looking" line in your pano apart from "maybe" the vertical shoulders of
some of the rocks.

Harry

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2011.4 giving me fits

2012-11-08 Thread Harry van der Wolf
In your Preferences, do you have vertical linefind on? If so, switch it off
and try again please.

Harry

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