[hugin-ptx] Panini-general broken in 64-bit builds

2013-08-18 Thread Tom Sharpless
 Recent 64-bit Windows builds of Hugin don't apply the panini-general 
squeeze settings "tops" and "bots"  while stitching, although they do 
display squeezed images in the preview window (I have tried 2010.4, 2011.4, 
and 2012.0) The 32-bit builds seem to apply tops and bots correctly.  I 
suspect this is a word size issue somewhere in nona; but it might be in 
libpano.  

I rely on Hugin's panini-general for making architectural prints, and many 
of the images I work with nowadays are too big for the 32-bit version. I'm 
not currently set up to build Hugin at 64 bits, so I would really 
appreciate it if the Hugin team could fix this.  

-- Tom

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[hugin-ptx] Panotools::Script 0.28 released

2013-08-18 Thread Bruno Postle
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Panotools::Script is a perl module for reading/writing and 
manipulating Hugin .pto project files, this 0.28 release has some 
updates and fixes some bugs:

- - A fix for a bug that failed the test suite with perl 5.17.* and 
later.

- - A new 'nona-svg' tool that remaps SVG vector files using a 
specified .pto project, in the same sort of way as nona remaps 
bitmap files.  This is a bit of a hack but works for me, though 
it won't work on Windows systems due to the way it uses the Hugin 
pano_trafo tool as an IPC service.

- - A new 'pto2gpano' tool, this sets XMP GPano metadata in a JPEG 
panorama, i.e. you can use this to prepare your panoramas for 
uploading to Google+.  Partial panoramas are supported, so the tool 
requires the original .pto project(s) in order to supply additional 
metadata supported by the GPano spec.

- - match-n-shift (a tool for creating an initial .pto project similar 
to pto_gen) now allows you to specify filenames and initial yaw, 
pitch and roll from a CSV file.

A Panotools::Script tarball will be available on CPAN soon: 
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Panotools-Script/

0.28 changes:

new tool: nona-svg - stitch a vector panorama image
new tool: pto2gpano - add GPano XMP metadata
ptovariable: support XYZ translation parameters
match-n-shift: create a project based on a CSV list input file
support new Tpy,Tpp yaw and pitch of remapping plane for translation
match-n-shift try and calculate fov correctly for portrait and fisheye setups
fix bug that failed tests with perl 5.17.*

SHA1SUM: 13431a0ac45c5ba1c0d5ba7315de9a8a52e12985  Panotools-Script-0.28.tar.gz

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Re: [hugin-ptx] remapping sphere (from outside) to a flat projection

2013-08-18 Thread lloyd . houghton
Thanks for the offer Jan. I will have to finish sketching on the globe, 
then I'll take the pictures and post them. (I'll post a very rough version, 
to get a feel for the technique, then I can redo the globe more nicely and 
tweak the importing/reprojecting part of the task at my leisure.)  --Lloyd



On Sunday, August 18, 2013 12:05:13 PM UTC-4, Jan Martin wrote:
>
> Hi Loyd,
>
> I think Jim assumed you have a globe without stand.
> Just do as you thought. Images will be fine.
>
> Your project sounds interesting. 
> Please upload the images to make them available. 
> We will have a look and then provide you with the hugin configuration 
> file, so you can see how it is done.
>
> It is hard to describe the complete process with all if-then-else cases 
> key-by key to a rookie.
>
> Jan
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 5:15 PM, >wrote:
>
>> Hi Jim and thanks for your reply. I apologise but I don't understand the 
>> point of the "large heavy glass". Why couldn't I just set the camera up on 
>> a tripod, aim it at the globe across the room, and take several pictures 
>> while I rotate the globe, without otherwise moving it, by 60 degrees or so 
>> each time, with no glass involved anywhere?
>>
>> And sorry to be "that guy" but could you explain in a little more detail 
>> the following:
>>
>>
>> I believe if you set the lens type as fullframe fisheye and allow for 
>>> heavy abc 
>>> distortion it should stitch. 
>>> You will get an equirectangular image. 
>>>
>>
>> I've never used hugin before so if you could just elaborate a little on 
>> the steps that will be involved once I have my 8 or so photos (cropped, I 
>> assume, to a circular shape) - do I have to specify which photos are of the 
>> poles or will it figure it out automatically?
>>
>> I appreciate it. Lloyd.
>>
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Porting hugin and panotools to Android

2013-08-18 Thread Bruno Postle

On Sat 17-Aug-2013 at 14:38 -0700, Guillaume Lesniak wrote:


After checking cpfind parameters and docs on PanoTools Wiki, it 
looks like there is a "--prealigned" mode, which matches images 
after a predefined order (and thus, much faster and in a more 
exact way). Since I'm using the gyroscope to give out a preview of 
the final sphere, there should be a way to store each image 
supposed position at the time of capture, and feed it to cpfind. 
Unless I understand it wrong, this should make cpfind much more 
precise and faster, right?


Unfortunately, I couldn't find any documentation or example 
showing how/what to write in the pto to pre-align images (or what 
pto_ tool could be used for that). Could someone give me some 
hint about that?


You can use pto_var (from either the default or 2013.0 branch) to 
set the roll pitch and yaw of each photo in a .pto project.


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Links are completely messed up

2013-08-18 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Which page are you using?

If I go to hugin.sourceforge.net and then to Downloads (menu). I get a
page with the top option "Get Hugin now". It works fine on Linux, Mac
OS X and windows.
If I scroll down to the section "Precompiled versions", the windows
and Mac OS X links work fine too.


So please be more specific and specify which links don't work.
And also specify what you mean with the latest version. To "Hugin" the
latest version is 2012.0. Other versions, like the 2013,  are still
development versions (or older).

Harry


2013/8/18 Darrell Duffy :
> Tried to go to the hugin site here and then download the SW from
> Sourceforge.
>
> http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
>
> All the links are broken for the latest release. I'm trying to download the
> latest windows precompiled release.
> Links all over the place have been changed and say they are redirecting, but
> often go no where, or to another redirect.
>
> This is the only one that I found that went anywhere, and of course it's
> been redirected twice as well.
>
> Anybody still working on maintaining the site for Hugin?
> Looks like the software had an update this year, but nobody can get it
> because the links are broken.
>
> I'll use an earlier copy that I have stored, but sure would like the latest
> one.
>
> Cheers,
> dd
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[hugin-ptx] Links are completely messed up

2013-08-18 Thread Darrell Duffy
Tried to go to the hugin site here and then download the SW from 
Sourceforge.

http://hugin.sourceforge.net/

All the links are broken for the latest release. I'm trying to download the 
latest windows precompiled release.
Links all over the place have been changed and say they are redirecting, 
but often go no where, or to another redirect.

This is the only one that I found that went anywhere, and of course it's 
been redirected twice as well.

Anybody still working on maintaining the site for Hugin?
Looks like the software had an update this year, but nobody can get it 
because the links are broken.

I'll use an earlier copy that I have stored, but sure would like the latest 
one.

Cheers,
dd

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Re: [hugin-ptx] remapping sphere (from outside) to a flat projection

2013-08-18 Thread Jan Martin
Hi Loyd,

I think Jim assumed you have a globe without stand.
Just do as you thought. Images will be fine.

Your project sounds interesting.
Please upload the images to make them available.
We will have a look and then provide you with the hugin configuration file,
so you can see how it is done.

It is hard to describe the complete process with all if-then-else cases
key-by key to a rookie.

Jan




On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 5:15 PM,  wrote:

> Hi Jim and thanks for your reply. I apologise but I don't understand the
> point of the "large heavy glass". Why couldn't I just set the camera up on
> a tripod, aim it at the globe across the room, and take several pictures
> while I rotate the globe, without otherwise moving it, by 60 degrees or so
> each time, with no glass involved anywhere?
>
> And sorry to be "that guy" but could you explain in a little more detail
> the following:
>
>
> I believe if you set the lens type as fullframe fisheye and allow for
>> heavy abc
>> distortion it should stitch.
>> You will get an equirectangular image.
>>
>
> I've never used hugin before so if you could just elaborate a little on
> the steps that will be involved once I have my 8 or so photos (cropped, I
> assume, to a circular shape) - do I have to specify which photos are of the
> poles or will it figure it out automatically?
>
> I appreciate it. Lloyd.
>
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Re: [hugin-ptx] remapping sphere (from outside) to a flat projection

2013-08-18 Thread lloyd . houghton
Hi Jim and thanks for your reply. I apologise but I don't understand the 
point of the "large heavy glass". Why couldn't I just set the camera up on 
a tripod, aim it at the globe across the room, and take several pictures 
while I rotate the globe, without otherwise moving it, by 60 degrees or so 
each time, with no glass involved anywhere?

And sorry to be "that guy" but could you explain in a little more detail 
the following:

I believe if you set the lens type as fullframe fisheye and allow for heavy 
> abc 
> distortion it should stitch. 
> You will get an equirectangular image. 
>

I've never used hugin before so if you could just elaborate a little on the 
steps that will be involved once I have my 8 or so photos (cropped, I 
assume, to a circular shape) - do I have to specify which photos are of the 
poles or will it figure it out automatically?

I appreciate it. Lloyd.

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