Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Enblend: limiting minimum levels

2013-08-08 Thread Gnome Nomad

On 08/08/2013 02:34 AM, Thomas Pryds wrote:


Den 06/08/2013 11.09 skrev "Gnome Nomad" mailto:gnomeno...@gmail.com>>:
 > I suspect your Android phone has a multicore processor and more
powerful video hardware. And might also be running in 64-bit mode? This
little old Sempron processor only has a single core and 128KB of
processor cache ... Yah, little old laptop!

It's a Galaxy Nexus, so yes, a dual-core ARM processor running at 1.2
GHz and a 384 MHz GPU. I don't know whether it's 32 or 64 bits.


Either way, more horsepower in many ways.


 > And Chrome is much faster at Javascript than current Firefox!

Just tried with Firefox on the same device. Black screen. Then Firefox
closes down.


Would be interesting to report that to Mozilla.

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[hugin-ptx] The filename(s) contains one of the following invalid characters: =;: %*?<>|"\~

2013-08-08 Thread ggping
I am having a peculiar problem.  I have just started using Hugin and am 
enjoying getting to know it. I have been on vacation and taking pictures 
everyday - often as panoramas.  Most of the time I download my photos form 
my camera and put them in a folder and then work them out in Hugin and it 
works fine.  This happened for 7 days on my trip.  Two other days (and they 
were not consecutive) every time I tried to use Hugin to create a panaroma 
I would get the message:
*
*

*"The filename(s) contains one of the following invalid characters: =;:*

*%*?<>|"\~ Hugin can not work with these filenames. Please rename you 
file(s) and try again."*

Changing the file names - exporting the files to different file types, etc 
does not fix the problem.  Has anyone else had this problem?  I really 
don't understand why these files have problems but none of my other files 
seem to.

Thanks for you help (in advance)



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[hugin-ptx] Re: I need help calibrating my Sigma 8mm / 3.5f lens in Hugin and I am willing to pay. +Dustin Gelegonya

2013-08-08 Thread Hans Bull
You should have a look here:
http://www.darktable.org/2013/07/have-your-lens-calibrated/

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Enblend: limiting minimum levels

2013-08-08 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 06/08/2013 11.09 skrev "Gnome Nomad" :
> I suspect your Android phone has a multicore processor and more powerful
video hardware. And might also be running in 64-bit mode? This little old
Sempron processor only has a single core and 128KB of processor cache ...
Yah, little old laptop!

It's a Galaxy Nexus, so yes, a dual-core ARM processor running at 1.2 GHz
and a 384 MHz GPU. I don't know whether it's 32 or 64 bits.

> And Chrome is much faster at Javascript than current Firefox!

Just tried with Firefox on the same device. Black screen. Then Firefox
closes down.

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Loss of contrast/saturation in panorama

2013-08-08 Thread Frédéric COIFFIER
Le mercredi 7 août 2013 13:34:37 Paul Schale a écrit :
> That fixed the problem! It looks fantastic now! Just out of curiosity, what 
> did that option do?

In fact, I don't know : I discovered it when I got a similar problem, after an 
enblend version change (6 months-1 year ago).
As this option was recently added, I tried it.
But for me, it's a bug in enblend but nobody seems to worry about this problem
My report : https://bugs.launchpad.net/enblend/+bug/1157155

Regards,
Frederic

> On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 6:04:42 AM UTC-7, Frédéric COIFFIER wrote:
> >
> > Le mardi 6 août 2013 18:01:33 Paul Schale a écrit : 
> > > I've been able to blend several panoramas with no issues - the colors 
> > have 
> > > come out great.  However, the last one I've tried has resulted in flat, 
> > > boring colors - but only one one side.  The right side looks fine: 
> > > 
> > > original pic: 
> > > http://i.imgur.com/pu1dY60.png 
> > > 
> > > part of panorama: 
> > > http://i.imgur.com/IGyt55P.png 
> > > 
> > > But on the left: 
> > > original pic: 
> > > http://i.imgur.com/r3SQyo1.png 
> > > 
> > > part of panorama: 
> > > http://i.imgur.com/iwOlU8G.png 
> > > 
> > > I've tried reblending multiple times.  I suspected that this may have 
> > been 
> > > due to the vignetting from the lens, but it persisted even after 
> > removing 
> > > it via lightroom and reblending. 
> > > 
> > > Any idea what's going wrong?  I can try to post the entire panorama if 
> > that 
> > > would help (it's 19 23MP photos). 
> >
> > Have you tried the enblend option  --no-ciecam ? To try it, you have to 
> > add it in the enblend default parameters (Hugin | Preferences). 
> > In my case, it has solved a similar problem (but I can't say it's the same 
> > problem). 
> >
> > Regards, 
> > Frederic 
> >

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