Re: [hugin-ptx] control points not automatically set

2013-12-06 Thread netswipe
I did, now alignment of the pictures works, but hugin keeps on crashing 
when I click on create panorama saying "External program open not found in 
the bundle, reverting to system path."


Am Samstag, 23. November 2013 16:54:44 UTC+1 schrieb zarl:
>
> When you delete the old preferences file and start with a fresh Hugin 
> you should go through the Preferences and check if everything is set up 
> correctly. That includes choosing your preferred Control Point Detector 
> and if needed, configure it. 
>
> Also check enblend and enfuse in Preferences -> Programs 
>
> netswipe schrieb am 22.11.13 17:52: 
> > Found and deleted it. But now Hugin exits the alignment with an unknown 
> > error. When pressing generate Panorama Hugin says it could not find any 
> > external programs and crashes suddenly 
> > 
> > Am Samstag, 9. November 2013 15:10:04 UTC+1 schrieb zarl: 
> > 
> > Prefs on Mac aren't hidden. ~user/Library/ contains a Preferences 
> > folder. 
> > 
> > Oh, wait. Apple introduced a new "feature" in about 10.8 so the 
> user's 
> > /Library folder is indeed hidden. 
> > 
> > The quick way to open it is to switch to Finder, type Shift+Cmd+G 
> (or 
> > select Menu "Go to" -> "Go to folder..." and in the dialog type 
> > /users//Library/Preferences 
> > 
>

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Re: [hugin-ptx] control points not automatically set

2013-12-06 Thread netswipe
I did, no alignment of the pictures works, but hugin keeps on crashing when 
I click on create panorama saying "External program open not found in the 
bundle, reverting to system path."



Am Samstag, 23. November 2013 16:54:44 UTC+1 schrieb zarl:
>
> When you delete the old preferences file and start with a fresh Hugin 
> you should go through the Preferences and check if everything is set up 
> correctly. That includes choosing your preferred Control Point Detector 
> and if needed, configure it. 
>
> Also check enblend and enfuse in Preferences -> Programs 
>
> netswipe schrieb am 22.11.13 17:52: 
> > Found and deleted it. But now Hugin exits the alignment with an unknown 
> > error. When pressing generate Panorama Hugin says it could not find any 
> > external programs and crashes suddenly 
> > 
> > Am Samstag, 9. November 2013 15:10:04 UTC+1 schrieb zarl: 
> > 
> > Prefs on Mac aren't hidden. ~user/Library/ contains a Preferences 
> > folder. 
> > 
> > Oh, wait. Apple introduced a new "feature" in about 10.8 so the 
> user's 
> > /Library folder is indeed hidden. 
> > 
> > The quick way to open it is to switch to Finder, type Shift+Cmd+G 
> (or 
> > select Menu "Go to" -> "Go to folder..." and in the dialog type 
> > /users//Library/Preferences 
> > 
>

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Crash on image load Windows 7 64 bit

2013-12-06 Thread Frederic Da Vitoria
2013/12/6 David W. Jones 

> Hmm. I know Hugin heavily uses OpenGL on Linux. I've heard that Windows 7
> and later has been progressively reducing the functionality of its stock
> OpenGL drivers in an effort to force people to stop using OpenGL in favor
> of the proprietary and Windows-specific DirectX API. Maybe the crash is
> coming from that?
>
> Or it could be coming from whatever library Windows Hugin is using to load
> each image?
>
> Windows XP is the last version of Windows I have around here. Have you
> tried setting up a virtual machine on Windows 7, installing a live Linux
> distro in it, adding the Linux version of Hugin - and seeing if you have
> the same problem?
>

FWIW, I also use Hugin on Windows 7 64 bits and an Intel HD integrated
graphics. I don't have any stability issue. So I guess the driver problem
may be the best explanation.

mrf, can you tell us what is your hardware configuration?

But you are right, David, Microsoft seems to be pushing OpenGL out :-(

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Crash on image load Windows 7 64 bit

2013-12-06 Thread David W. Jones
Hmm. I know Hugin heavily uses OpenGL on Linux. I've heard that Windows 
7 and later has been progressively reducing the functionality of its 
stock OpenGL drivers in an effort to force people to stop using OpenGL 
in favor of the proprietary and Windows-specific DirectX API. Maybe the 
crash is coming from that?


Or it could be coming from whatever library Windows Hugin is using to 
load each image?


Windows XP is the last version of Windows I have around here. Have you 
tried setting up a virtual machine on Windows 7, installing a live Linux 
distro in it, adding the Linux version of Hugin - and seeing if you have 
the same problem?


On 12/04/2013 10:32 PM, Chris Mellinger wrote:

Hi, I'm having the exact same issue. I looked for updates, but it looks
like I have everything current. Here's my specs:

Hugin 2013.0.0
Lenovo Z560
Intel i3 M 380
4 Gb RAM
Windows 7 64
Intel HD integrated graphics

It's strange because Hugin never gets to the point of actually aligning
the photos. As mrf said, it's immediately after clicking "Ok" on the FOV
dialog. I can't even test the alignment because I can't get images into
the program.

Thanks to anyone who has an idea about this!

On Saturday, November 30, 2013 3:57:02 PM UTC+9, mrf wrote:

Every time I load an image I get a crash.

I had installed over an older version (unknown version).

I tried

  * rebooting
  * resetting all the defaults in each tab of Preferences
  * uninstalling and re-installing
  * loading different JPGs from different cameras
  * changing the default Control Point to Autopano-SIFT-C or to
  * converting to PNG before loading - asks for focal length and
then crashes on Ok press
  * toggling all the checkboxes (Align image after loading etc.) in
the Preferences/Assistant tab
  * switching to Advanced and Expert mode

None of the above help.

Details from the crash dialog:

Problem signature:
   Problem Event Name:APPCRASH
   Application Name:hugin.exe
   Application Version:0.0.0.0
   Application Timestamp:523cb338
   Fault Module Name:StackHash_ac8d
   Fault Module Version:6.1.7601.18247
   Fault Module Timestamp:521eaf24
   Exception Code:c374
   Exception Offset:000c4102
   OS Version:6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
   Locale ID:5129
   Additional Information 1:ac8d
   Additional Information 2:ac8d7bc04980805de53396cfaeda9dbb
   Additional Information 3:84e6
   Additional Information 4:84e6441859e1c67096e24f26f4cab6b1

Any suggestions please?



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