Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-18 Thread Monkey
Rather splitting the panorama in two, have you tried reordering the images? 
Enblend produces different results depending on the input order.



On Tuesday, 17 January 2017 16:19:43 UTC, Hans Bull wrote:
>
> The new default graph-cut algorithm in most cases seems to produce better 
> seams, but sometimes has the black areas as a show stopper. In some cases 
> it helped me splitting the panorama in two partial ones and doing a final 
> enblend on the two intermediate files. But things should no be like this.
>
> HB
>
>

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-18 Thread Luís Henrique Camargo Quiroz
   Also using crop or masks, modifying the amount of image superposition,
helped me in the past.
   Next time I'll try splitting the panorama in two parts,

   Luís Henrique

2017-01-18 15:58 GMT-02:00 Monkey :

> Rather splitting the panorama in two, have you tried reordering the
> images? Enblend produces different results depending on the input order.
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, 17 January 2017 16:19:43 UTC, Hans Bull wrote:
>>
>> The new default graph-cut algorithm in most cases seems to produce better
>> seams, but sometimes has the black areas as a show stopper. In some cases
>> it helped me splitting the panorama in two partial ones and doing a final
>> enblend on the two intermediate files. But things should no be like this.
>>
>> HB
>>
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Samsung gear 360

2017-01-18 Thread Thiago L. T. da Silveira
Hey everybody!

I'ld like to know if the Gear 360 stores also the videos as the images 
attached by Edmund, i.e. two side by side circular images. If yes, could 
you provide some short example with max resolution?

Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Thiago L. T. da Silveira.

On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 2:53:05 AM UTC-3, Edmund Ong wrote:
>
> Hi, I am a newbie in this. I have tried using Hugin to stich the above 
> file (taken from Samsung Gear 360) to a jpg that Google chrome  (panaroma 
> viewer app) can view. All the mode dun seems to work. If I use this file 
> directly it will get distorted and have a gap at the joint. Please advise 
> on the following. 
> 1) what mode / procedure to use in hugin
> 2) any panoramic viewer (offline) that is friendly and easy to be use for 
> the less 360 savy folks (simple rotate and zoom)
> 3) any panoramic software that can automate the conversion from Samsung 
> Gear 360 to Chrome (or other offline panaroma viewer) 
>
> I am a shutter happy folk who love to travel and share my photos to my 
> relatives and friends. I hope to make it easy for them to view my 360 
> photos. Thanks for any help and suggestion. 
>

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