Re: [hugin-ptx] New release for mac?

2021-02-17 Thread Tim Kerby

How's the build for this going? I'm finding the display issues on hidpi 
screens on the previous version a challenge and hoping we could have even a 
mac alpha soon to try

Thanks

Tim
On Monday, 8 February 2021 at 18:12:22 UTC Bob Campbell wrote:

> When building exiv2.  Maybe because I have the build target set to 10.13? 
>  I’m building exiv2-0.27.2 - haven’t checked if that’s the most recent 
> release.
>
>
> On Feb 6, 2021, at 6:43 AM, Niklas Mischkulnig  
> wrote:
>
> No, it works for me (just running build-all.sh). Does that happen when 
> building Hugin or exiv2?
>
>
>

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[hugin-ptx] Projecting images without fusing? (For manual fusing.)

2014-12-07 Thread Tim McCormack
I have a series of photos http://imgur.com/a/gNtXu of a sticker with 
chainlink in front of it. I'd like to get rid of the chainlink. The current 
approach I'm thinking of is to use hugin to align the images with each 
other *without* blending them into a panorama so that I can manually stitch 
them. However, I can't seem to figure out which set of options I need to 
use in order to achieve this. Any suggestions?

- I'm using version 2011.4.0.cf9be9344356
- Exposure correction doesn't matter to me either direction.

Thanks!

 - Tim McCormack

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Align takes a really long time

2014-03-18 Thread Tim
Hey Brandan,
Thanks for the response.  I'm running version 2013.0.0.0d404a7088e6.

Today I do align a second time because in the upper right corner of the 
Fast Preview window there is a message saying something like control 
points changed, realignment needed (sorry I'm not in front of Hugin now so 
that probably isn't the exact verbiage).  I'm using expert mode today and 
after I've modified my control points and optimized, I jump into Fast 
Preview to view the results and realign because of that little message in 
the corner.  I can try skipping the second alignment next time.

The funny thing is that I can never reliably reproduce the problem but it 
has happened on a few different projects.  After killing that running 
process, I jumped into the same pto (might have been a saved version from a 
bit earlier in my workflow), played around with control points, optimized, 
aligned and it ran just fine with perfect output.  I don't think it is due 
to the bracketed shots since after trying again it works fine.

If someone has a chance it still might be worth adding guard rails to make 
sure it doesn't run too long but probably not a very high priority.  Thanks 
again for the response.

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Align takes a really long time

2014-03-17 Thread Tim
I ended up killing the process after about 36 hours at iteration 33 (only 2 
iterations in the last ~30 hours).  Seems like a bug that it continues 
processing for so long to achieve such small gains.

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[hugin-ptx] Align takes a really long time

2014-03-11 Thread Tim
Hello!
I've used Hugin in the past with pretty good success to create 360x180 
panoramas but recently I've been having performance problems.

I'll start with system info:
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
- CPU Intel i7 2600K
- 8GB RAM
- Video Card 1GB ATI AMD Radeon HD 6700 (not sure if this is relevant)
- Hugin version 2013.0.0.0d404a7088e6

In one situation I'm shooting a fairly large interior space, +/- 2 
bracketed, using a Panosaurus 2.0 tripod head.  I've loaded my 55 images 
into Hugin (yes 55, I've already masked off the tripod in the nadir shot in 
Photoshop and don't feel like I need the other two exposures), masked of 
some areas, and used autopano-sift-c on different selections of photos to 
create control points.  I then aligned and it worked fine but wasn't 
perfect so I manually modified control points, optimized 
position/view/barrel, and went to align but it is taking quite a while.  It 
is definitely running because autooptimiser.exe is consuming a full CPU so 
it hasn't frozen.  The Optimizing Variables iterations are chugging right 
now at the 28th iteration but each iteration seems to take about twice as 
long as the last with the last taking 15-20 minutes.  The Average (rms) 
distance of iteration 27 was 1.43535468375691 and iteration 28 moved just 
to 1.43510034667803 so it isn't really doing much any longer.  I have 1526 
total control points with mean error of 2.35 pixels and max 80.17.  
Something to note is that before optimizing position/view/barrel I 
optimized using the Positions (incremental, starting from anchor) option 
and Hugin crashed.  I reloaded the pto and the position/view/barrel option 
ran fine.

Another series of shots that I was processing over the weekend I let run 
for over 30 hours and it still hadn't finished so I killed it and scrapped 
that series of photos (at least for now).

Does anyone have thoughts on what could cause this?  Could my configuration 
be screwy?  What causes Optimize Variables to stop?  Is it a set number of 
iterations?  Is there a way to make it stop after less than 1/100th of a 
unit changes between iterations or something?

Thanks,
Tim

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Align takes a really long time

2014-03-11 Thread Tim
I was able to find this similar post: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/hugin-ptx/long$20time/hugin-ptx/YpgrPnN5YB4/GKVaHnFMbtcJ

However there was no resolution to the performance problem, only a bug 
report to fix the unresponsive cancel button.

Also of note, in the last four hours I've gone from iteration 28 to 
iteration 31.  Woot!  :)

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Help My Skies

2012-06-11 Thread Tim Nugent
erect2cubic might help here:

erect2cubic
Takes an equirectangular image and produces a .pto file suitable for
extracting six cube faces.

Usage:
   /usr/local/bin/erect2cubic --erect=myerectangular.tif --ptofile=cubic.pto

Options:
   --filespec (panotools format, defaults to 'TIFF_m')
   --roll (degrees)
   --pitch(degrees, use -90 if nadir is in centre)
   --yaw  (degrees, adjust position of first cubeface)
   --face (cubeface size in pixels, defaults to optimum)


On 11 June 2012 16:16, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:

 In the upper areas of an equirectangular image the information is so
 compressed that it's not easy to use clone tools etc.
 Usually it helps to reproject to cube faces which have a rectilinear
 projection and cover 90 x 90 degrees. Especially for the zenith (also the
 nadir) that helps a lot!

 So with Hugin, you can load your equirect back into a new project as your
 input file (lens type: equirectangular, 360 degrees hfov).

 In Images tab set pitch to -90 degrees (in the Fast preview window you
 can now see the zenith in the center).

 In Stitcher tab set projection to rectilinear and fov to 90 x 90.
 Press calculate optimal size and stitch.

 With the original panotools this could be done in Photoshop but I bet this
 would also possible with Kays Python scripts, right?

 Here is a HowTo for the nadir:
 http://panospace.wordpress.**com/2008/03/18/edit-the-nadir/http://panospace.wordpress.com/2008/03/18/edit-the-nadir/
 **

 Here is more about it in the panotools wiki:
 http://wiki.panotools.org/**Extracting_and_inserting_**rectilinear_Viewshttp://wiki.panotools.org/Extracting_and_inserting_rectilinear_Views
 

 Cheers,
 Carl

 Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) schrieb am 11.06.12 16:52:

 When using other images notice that you can repeat the same image as
 many times as you need and do masks so that only the sky on it is used.

 Another approach would be to substitute the whole sky for another... a
 sky is a sky :)

 Cheers,

 Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
 http://cartola.org/360
 http://cartola.org/panoforum



 2012/6/11 Calvin McDonald c...@ckmcdonald.com mailto:c...@ckmcdonald.com
 


Carlos:

Thanks so much for taking the time to respond.  Your tips will help
me out.

I do play with masking a bit but I wouldn't call it methodical at
all.  I kind of do a hit-and-miss approach as I have little skill at
it.  Occasionally I generate improvement with masks but usually
not.  I haven't tried using other images.  I'll give that a try.  My
PS skills improve with every pano I make.  However, I have a long
way to go to fully use the capability of the tool.  Thanks for the
image editing pointers - they will help.

Calvin



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Re: [hugin-ptx] fine-aligning already coarsely/almost aligned images?

2012-04-17 Thread Tim Nugent
On 17 April 2012 13:36, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) 
cartol...@gmail.com wrote:

 2012/4/17 jean giancarlo.tod...@gmail.com

 Hi all,
 I'm trying to use a robotic head to shot my pictures for a 360*180
 panorama.
 If i could manage to set angles and stuff by hand in Hugin once, then
 save them as a template project and reuse it over and over without further
 computations, it would be awesome.


 A simple way to do this is to make a hugin pto file and always repeat the
 image names. Your job would be renaming the image files every time.
 Depending on your operational system and skills it could be easy to make a
 script to do that. Another script could make the pto file using the
 different image names based on a template. I bet all this can be done using
 python on hugin.



You can do this with 'Apply Template' from the file menu - just select the
new images corresponding to the ones in the template .pto - you don't need
to do any file renaming.

Tim

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Stiching picture set with moving character

2012-02-23 Thread Tim Nugent
In the mask tab draw a mask around the person in each image and set it to
'include region'.

Tim

On 23 February 2012 14:55, Jérôme jer...@jolimont.fr wrote:

 Hi all.

 I have a set of pictures I would like to create a panorama with. I
 purposely
 shot them with the same person on each of them, to have that person appear
 on
 different places on the pano.

 Now, when I assemble them, the pictures fit pretty good together, and the
 panorama is nice, except for the fact that the person does not appear on
 every sub-picture.

 Indeed, when hugin merges two pictures, there is an area for which it has
 two
 versions : picture A with just the background, picture B with the
 background
 and the moving person. It seems to resolve the merge by choosing version A.

 Depending on the order of the pictures (changed using the move up / move
 down buttons), the person appears in the preview or not, but in any case,
 it
 does not appear in the final assembled panorama.

 Is there a specific way I should proceed to achieve what I want ?

 (I tried to cut from picture A the area where the person would appear,
 leaving enough overlapping area for the stitching, but it totally screwed
 up
 the pano, perhaps because it led to inconsistencies between picture size
 and
 camera info, i couldn't tell.)

 I can provide an example if this is unclear.

 Thanks for any help !

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Re: [hugin-ptx] 35mm scale factor 3.62 from a Canon 7D

2012-01-17 Thread Tim Nugent
That appears to be the value stored in the metadata:

exiftool _MG_2071.JPG | grep Scale
Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent: 3.6


On 17 January 2012 12:46, Naked Robot 360cit...@gmail.com wrote:

 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14314213/_MG_2071.JPG

 Hugin is reporting this image to be 35mm scale factor 3.62

 Everyone and their grandmother know that a Canon 7d is scale factor 1.6
 (or thereabouts)

 Why is Hugin doing this? :(

 I find this very strange!

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hardware: Cost efficient cluster for stitching?

2012-01-12 Thread Tim Nugent
Have a look at Xbox (and maybe PS3 - not sure if these still let you run
Linux) clusters. Lots of people are going to be building clusters using
Raspberry Pi's when they go on sale hopefully later this month (700Mhz
ARM/Linux machines for ~$25). Whether or not you get the performance you're
after, it'd be a fun project putting something like that together. I have
quite a lot of experience with Sun Grid Engine on very large/expensive
compute clusters and Hugin jobs run fine.

Tim

On 12 January 2012 14:49, Jan Martin janmar...@diy-streetview.org wrote:

 It is time to reveal a few more facts to allow for better judgment.

 Each image set is 13.2 MB per panorama only.
 Stitching, blending, cubing and tiling needs 8.5 seconds altogether on a 6
 core AMD PC for USD 750.

 What I am looking for is to build a cluster from many cheap boards and
 CPUs, that provides a better performance per Dollar.
 Not a fast PC on a budget.

 Something like 10 boards of 150 USD each that provide 6 times the
 performance, bust just cost twice.

 Is there really nobody whom runs a rendering farm?

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[hugin-ptx] Generating the initial pto when scripting?

2011-12-04 Thread Tim
Hi there,

I found this great article on the wiki to cut down the time of me
being behind the computer: 
http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell
, but I'm confused on the gerenation of the initial project file to
inject the initial images.

The article uses autopano-sift-c to do the generation of the initial
pto, but cpfind in comparison expects an existing pto as input. What's
the preferred way to do this initial step with the tools of hugin =
2011.2 ?

Thanks!
Tim.

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Generating the initial pto when scripting?

2011-12-04 Thread Tim
On Dec 5, 5:53 am, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
 I use match-n-shift which by default creates a .pto project from a
 list of photos, the project has no control points and is
 unoptimised:

    match-n-shift -o project.pto *.JPG


Many thanks Bruno, I'll try that tonight.

Tim.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin Compiling OSX failed

2011-11-29 Thread Tim Nugent
Looks like your version of boost might be 64 bit, in which case did you try
without '-arch
i386', so just:

 export CFLAGS=-I/opt/local/include -L/opt/local/lib

On 29 November 2011 11:57, andre andre.zhang...@gmail.com wrote:

 when I am Compiling Hugin in mac OS X(10.6.8) follow the guide(http://
 wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_OSX),I encounter a  problem like
 this:

 zhang-weilinmatoMac-2:hugin_build zhangweilin$ export CFLAGS=-arch
 i386 -I/opt/local/include -L/opt/local/lib
 zhang-weilinmatoMac-2:hugin_build zhangweilin$ export CXXFLAGS=$CFLAGS
 zhang-weilinmatoMac-2:hugin_build zhangweilin$ cmake ../hugin

 -- ZThread library not found. falling back to included copy
 *** Will install application bundles in /usr/local/Applications, set
 INSTALL_OSX_BUNDLE_DIR to change the location
 -- Using shared internal libraries
 -- Configuring done
 -- Generating done
 -- Build files have been written to: /Volumes/扩展盘/hugin_build
 zhang-weilinmatoMac-2:hugin_build zhangweilin$ make clean

 zhang-weilinmatoMac-2:hugin_build zhangweilin$ make

 ld: warning: ignoring file /opt/local/lib/libboost_system-mt.dylib,
 file was built for unsupported file format which is not the
 architecture being linked (i386)
 ld: warning: ignoring file /opt/local/lib/libboost_signals-mt.dylib,
 file was built for unsupported file format which is not the
 architecture being linked (i386)
 ld: in /opt/local/lib/libsasl2.2.dylib, file was built for unsupported
 file format which is not the architecture being linked (i386) for
 architecture i386
 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
 make[2]: *** [src/hugin_base/libhuginbase.0.0.dylib] Error 1
 make[1]: *** [src/hugin_base/CMakeFiles/huginbase.dir/all] Error 2
 make: *** [all] Error 2


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[hugin-ptx] Re: align_image_stack crashes

2011-11-29 Thread Tim
Hey there Kevin,


On Wednesday, November 30, 2011 10:20:21 AM UTC+8, kevin wrote:

 I'm trying to align 3 jpg image files, these were converted from raw
 using Canon DPP.  When I run:

 align_image_stack img_1579.jpg img_1580.jpg img_1581.jpg -a prefix

 the error I get back is:

 ContractViolation:
 Precondition violation!
 RemappedPanoImageRemapImage,AlphaImage::remapImage(): image sizes
 not consistent

 ERROR: caught exception:
 Precondition violation!
 RemappedPanoImageRemapImage,AlphaImage::remapImage(): image sizes
 not consistent


 The strange thing is other images taken at the same time and the same
 orientation converted with the same version of DPP work fine.


In this case, align_image_stack is rightfully complaining. It looks like 
something went funky when exporting the first image: it is slightly larger 
than the other 2.

Using imagemagick to verify sizes:

identify *.jpg
img_1579.jpg JPEG 3373x5060 3373x5060+0+0 8-bit DirectClass 2.824MB 0.000u 
0:00.019
img_1580.jpg[1] JPEG 3372x5058 3372x5058+0+0 8-bit DirectClass 4.031MB 
0.000u 0:00.000
img_1581.jpg[2] JPEG 3372x5058 3372x5058+0+0 8-bit DirectClass 4.164MB 
0.000u 0:00.000

Tim.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] mask issue

2011-11-17 Thread Tim
Thanks Bruno.


Yes we have seen and fixed similar bugs with masks and fisheye 
 photos before.  The workaround is to just edit the mask and move 
 some nodes, the problem should go away.


I have tried editing the masks moving many of the nodes as close as 
possible to the subject but I unfortunately still couldn't get a correct 
rendering :(

 

 ..but before you do that please save the .pto file and attach it to a 
 bug report on launchpad: https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+filebug


Done: https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/891912


Thanks for your help!
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[hugin-ptx] mask issue

2011-11-16 Thread Tim
Hi there!

I'm experiencing a very weird behavior in hugin 2011.2.0 on a gentoo
64 box. I have a 360 pano of 15 shots taken with a full frame fisheye
10.5mm. There are so many shots because I am doing a clone photography
experiment of the same subject several times in the pano.

I've set up masks accordingly to include the subject in all relevant
shots. masks do not overlap accross shots.

For 2 of the shots, where the subject is roughly 180 degree from
himself, enabling both pics at the same time with masks gives me a
completely wrong masking result (both in hugin and as exported by nona
on stitching).

I have a taken a few screenshots showing the problem here:
http://timotheegroleau.com/bugs/2016_hugin_mask/

note the incorrect render when both pics are activated simultaneously.

Has anyone experienced this before? How can I troubleshoot and fix
this?

Thanks in advance!
Tim

PS: for now, I can see go on with my project by exporting the shots
remapped independently, but it's not a very nice workflow :/

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Re: [hugin-ptx] CPFind not found

2011-09-23 Thread Tim Nugent
Perhaps under Preferences-Control Point Editors you could try the 'Load
Defaults' button..

Tim

On 23 September 2011 16:29, awbrody awbr...@gmail.com wrote:

 I have been using Hugin since version 7. I just downloaded 2011.0.1
 and the default control point detector is not found. Panomatic works
 just fine.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] how to use CPFind?

2011-07-25 Thread Tim Nugent
Just hit 'Load Defaults' and it should become visible.

Tim

On 25 July 2011 23:28, Franck Barbenoire fbarbeno...@yahoo.fr wrote:

 Hi,

 I add the same problem.
 I just deleted the .hugin file in the home directory and cpind appeared.

 Franck

  Hi,
 
  I have downloaded Harry's build 2011.2.0rc2 for OS X Leopard 10.6.8. The
  Hugin notes say:
 
  Improved Built-in Control Points Generator
  CPFind's detection ability has been significantly improved, especially
 for
  wide angle ( FOV 65°) images, fisheye images, and rotated images.
  Anecdotal evidence shows it to be more accurate than any other CP
 detector
  ever used with Hugin. A thorough, scientific comparison against other CP
  detectors is welcome. If you have well formed comparison results, please
  publish a link on the Hugin mailing list.
 
  However, CPFind is not anywhere in the list of control point detectors.
 see
  attached screenshot. where do i find it, how do i install it, how do I
 put
  it in my path, and what is the correct way to use it? do you have to
  select all images and then run, or do you do it some other way?
 
  Please note: Pablo's patent free Panomatic (Default) is also not
  installed anywhere and does not appear to be in my path anywhere: the
  patfree-panomatic command.
 
  many thanks,
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin compilation on Ubuntu

2011-03-23 Thread Tim Nugent
File should get created so long as there's a .hg directory in the source
dir:


IF(EXISTS ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/.hg)
..
  FILE(WRITE ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/rev.txt ${HUGIN_WC_REVISION})


On 23 March 2011 21:07, sebastien delcoigne
sebastien.delcoi...@gmail.comwrote:


 Looks like it's working :) Makes one wonder what this rev file is for.
 Thx


 That's odd. I'm on Kubuntu 10.10 intel 386 and I've a bleeding edge
 clone of the SF repo. There's the rev.txt file in the .hg directory,
 it's a text file containing the single line

 a4634f81cfd4

 without a line feed.

 When I do a hg pull, it tells me there are no changes. Maybe it's
 enough if you just create the file in you hugin.hg directory? Just a
 guess.

 Kay


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Stitching and enfusing a handheld panorama with several exposures

2011-03-02 Thread Tim Nugent
The assistant loads the images and detects their exiv data, runs the default
control point generator, runs the optimiser and then corrects exposure.

Tim

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 where can the exact behavior of the assistant be viewed?

 would anyone else find it useful to change that behavior?

 sorry if i'm thread hijacking.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Can't commit translation to trunk

2011-03-01 Thread Tim Nugent
I think all Sourceforge accounts were suspended recently due to a security
breach:

http://sourceforge.net/blog/sourceforge-net-global-password-reset/
 http://sourceforge.net/blog/sourceforge-net-global-password-reset/

On 1 March 2011 13:59, cri cri.pe...@gmail.com wrote:

 I used to send the the updated Italian translation using mercurial but
 now I'm not able to do it. That's what I see when I try to push my
 local changes:

 hg push ssh://m...@hugin.hg.sourceforge.net/hgroot/hugin/hugin
 m...@hugin.hg.sourceforge.net's password:
 m...@hugin.hg.sourceforge.net's password:
 m...@hugin.hg.sourceforge.net's password:
 remote: Permission denied, please try again.
 remote: Permission denied, please try again.
 remote: Received disconnect from 216.34.181.121: 2: Too many
 authentication failures for mcri
 abort: no suitable response from remote hg!

 I'm 100% sure the entered password is right.

 Was my account suspended?
 Thanks for any help
 Cristian

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin gives me an error and doesn't make me the panorama.

2011-02-26 Thread Tim Nugent
Looks like you've given the name of the output file as

-Users-FARMAR-Desktop-IMG_1501-IMG_1503

It mustn't start with a '-', try removing that.

Tim

On 27 February 2011 00:34, Frank Al 9fra...@gmail.com wrote:

 The error is that one:

 ===
 ***  Panorama makefile generated by Hugin
 ***
 ===
 System information
 ===
 Software:

System Software Overview:

  System Version: Mac OS X 10.6.2 (10C2234)
  Kernel Version: Darwin 10.2.0
  Boot Volume: Macintosh HD
  Boot Mode: Normal
  Computer Name: iMac de FRANCESC
  User Name: FRANCESC-MARIA (FARMAR)
  Secure Virtual Memory: Not Enabled
  64-bit Kernel and Extensions: No
  Time since boot: 11:06

 Hardware:

Hardware Overview:

  Model Name: iMac
  Model Identifier: iMac10,1
  Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
  Processor Speed: 3,06 GHz
  Number Of Processors: 1
  Total Number Of Cores: 2
  L2 Cache: 3 MB
  Memory: 4 GB
  Bus Speed: 1,07 GHz
  Boot ROM Version: IM101.00CC.B00
  SMC Version (system): 1.52f9
  Serial Number (system): WQ9501XA5PC
  Hardware UUID: 267E5620-2938-580D-9D12-1F2356FBC87B

 Disc usage
 Filesystem  Size   Used  Avail Capacity  Mounted on
 /dev/disk0s2   465Gi  373Gi   93Gi80%/
 devfs  110Ki  110Ki0Bi   100%/dev
 map -hosts   0Bi0Bi0Bi   100%/net
 map auto_home0Bi0Bi0Bi   100%/home
 /dev/disk1s1   3.8Gi   21Mi  3.7Gi 1%/Volumes/EOS_DIGITAL
 /dev/disk2s2   218Mi  196Mi   22Mi90%/Volumes/hugin-
 mac-2010.4.0
 ===
 Output options
 ===
 Hugin Version: 2010.4.0 built by Harry van der Wolf
 Project file: /var/folders/di/diDkgh2lHxm4eC9KTZktCk+++TI/-Tmp-/
 huginpto_tGIP4b
 Output prefix: -Users-FARMAR-Desktop-IMG_1501-IMG_1503
 Projection: Rectilinear (0)
 Field of view: 84 x 47
 Canvas dimensions: 8030 x 3924
 Crop area: (0,0) - (8030,3924)
 Output exposure value: 15.19
 Selected outputs
 Normal panorama
 * Blended panorama
 ===
 Input images
 ===
 Number of images in project file: 3
 Number of active images: 3
 Image 0: /Users/FARMAR/Desktop/IMG_1501.JPG
 Image 0: Size 5184x3456, Exposure: 15.19
 Image 1: /Users/FARMAR/Desktop/IMG_1502.JPG
 Image 1: Size 5184x3456, Exposure: 15.20
 Image 2: /Users/FARMAR/Desktop/IMG_1503.JPG
 Image 2: Size 5184x3456, Exposure: 15.16
 ===
 Testing programs
 ===
 Checking nona...[OK]
 Checking enblend...[OK]
 Checking enfuse...[OK]
 Checking hugin_hdrmerge...[OK]
 Checking exiftool...[OK]
 ===
 Stitching panorama
 ===
 /Applications/Hugin/Hugin.app/Contents/Resources/
 HuginStitchProject.app/Contents/MacOS/nona  -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m
 TIFF_m -o -Users-FARMAR-Desktop-IMG_1501-IMG_1503 -i 0 /var/folders/di/
 diDkgh2lHxm4eC9KTZktCk+++TI/-Tmp-/huginpto_tGIP4b
 /Applications/Hugin/Hugin.app/Contents/Resources/
 HuginStitchProject.app/Contents/MacOS/nona  -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m
 TIFF_m -o -Users-FARMAR-Desktop-IMG_1501-IMG_1503 -i 1 /var/folders/di/
 diDkgh2lHxm4eC9KTZktCk+++TI/-Tmp-/huginpto_tGIP4b
 /Applications/Hugin/Hugin.app/Contents/Resources/
 HuginStitchProject.app/Contents/MacOS/nona  -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m
 TIFF_m -o -Users-FARMAR-Desktop-IMG_1501-IMG_1503 -i 2 /var/folders/di/
 diDkgh2lHxm4eC9KTZktCk+++TI/-Tmp-/huginpto_tGIP4b
 /Applications/Hugin/Hugin.app/Contents/Resources/
 HuginStitchProject.app/Contents/MacOS/enblend --compression=NONE -
 f8030x3924 -o -Users-FARMAR-Desktop-IMG_1501-IMG_1503.tif -Users-
 FARMAR-Desktop-IMG_1501-IMG_1503.tif -Users-FARMAR-Desktop-
 IMG_1501-IMG_15030001.tif -Users-FARMAR-Desktop-IMG_1501-
 IMG_15030002.tif
 enblend: unknown option -U
 Try enblend --help for more information.
 gnumake: *** [-Users-FARMAR-Desktop-IMG_1501-IMG_1503.tif] Error 1








 I use mac OSX snow leopard... do you know what I should do for repair
 it?

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[hugin-ptx] 24 hour shot

2011-01-31 Thread Tim
Great little planet/star trail combo here:

http://www.todayandtomorrow.net/2011/01/31/24-hours-shot/?utm_source=rssutm_medium=rssutm_campaign=24-hours-shot

(done with Ptgui so no so free but well worth checking out)

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Re: [hugin-ptx] exposure getting changed in preview window

2011-01-29 Thread Tim Nugent
Maybe the EXIV data has been misread. What EV values do your images have in
the Camera and Lens tab? You can set it manually for all the images, or hit
reset here too.

Tim

On 29 January 2011 21:11, Jeffrey Martin 360cit...@gmail.com wrote:

 while stitching a pano, the exposure seem to be changed.

 I didn't press 'align images'. rather, i generated CP's, and then
 optimized. No photometric correction was applied.

 I have a screenshot showing a source image, and the pano preview. you can
 see that the preview image is far too bright.  [1]

 I checked the whole project and it seems there is no exposure correction
 being applied. [2]

 You can see the final pano which looks like the preview. [3]
 Can anyone advise what the problem might be?

 thanks!
 Jeffrey

 [1] www.vrlog.net/temp/exposure-problem.jpg
 [2] www.vrlog.net/temp/exposure-tab.jpg
 [3] www.vrlog.net/temp/bright-pano.jpg

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: can't build latest hugin from source on ubuntu (error with flann_cpp_s)

2011-01-28 Thread Tim Nugent
That path is wrong. Go here:

http://ppa.launchpad.net/hugin/nightly/ubuntu/dists/

http://ppa.launchpad.net/hugin/nightly/ubuntu/dists/And you can see what's
available, doesn't look like karmic is supported.

Cheers,

Tim

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 When doing this,
 sudo apt-get update

 I get these errors.

 Err http://ppa.launchpad.net karmic/main Packages
   404  Not Found
 Fetched 20.9kB in 0s (26.9kB/s)
 W: Failed to fetch
 http://ppa.launchpad.net/hugin/nightly/ubuntu/dists/karmic/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
 404  Not Found


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: can't build latest hugin from source on ubuntu (error with flann_cpp_s)

2011-01-28 Thread Tim Nugent
But which CPUs do you have? If there are 64 bit... go with that Ubuntu
version

Cheers,

Tim

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 Ok, obviously my version of ubuntu (9.10) is causing me problems. I'm going
 to upgrade to 10.10.

 But wait - 32 bit or 64 bit? I have 2x cpu's and 8GB ram.



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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: why is vertical line detection so hard?

2010-12-22 Thread Tim Nugent
I re-added a straightening function the the calibrate_lens tool. Call it
with a -w 1 flag.

It assumes that all lines that are taller than they are wide are vertical.
Then it rotates these about the image centre such that the difference in
their max/min x-coordinates is minimised, and returns the angle of
rotation.

It's very crude and I haven't really tested. Take a look in Straighten.cpp
if you're interested.

Cheers,

Tim

On 22 December 2010 10:44, kfj _...@yahoo.com wrote:



 On 22 Dez., 04:16, Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com wrote:

  Kay is right.  There is no way software, just looking at an image, can
  tell which way is up.  That requires outside information, either from
  a person, who can judge such things, or even better, from a sensor in
  the camera.

 Maybe intelligent guesswork could get it right in a reasonable number
 of cases, though:

 - roll isn't excessive
 - pitch isn't either
 - there are vertical linear edges detectable in the image

 with these guesses assumed true (and specified as prerequisites for
 the method to work), try

 - any detectable linear edges roughly parallel to assumed vertical are
 candidates
 - if a good number of these candidates are near paralel or can be
 found to converge in a common point, they probably are vertical too

 The person who takes the photo doesn't just hold the camera out
 randomly, particularly if the intent is to later make it into a
 panorama, so the approach might work just like auto-levelling in hugin
 works well with it's statistical approach if the images are
 reasonable. Most photographers will make an effort to get their
 verticals right, so it would only be a matter of fine-tuning the
 result. If that fails or the prerequisites aren't met, it can still be
 done manually.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Fused exposures are too light!

2010-10-26 Thread Tim Nugent
Try KImagefuser

http://wiki.panotools.org/Enfuse#Linux

On 26 October 2010 13:24, Robert Krawitz r...@alum.mit.edu wrote:

 On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 09:18:23 +0100, paul womack wrote:
  Robert Krawitz wrote:
   An enfuse GUI (is luminance the right thing here?) would be very
  helpful for this kind of thing, to visualize how the different
  parameters affect the result.
 
  An Enfuse Gui you say? If only we could come up with a memorable or
  obvious name for such a thing ;-)
 
  http://software.bergmark.com/enfuseGUI/Main.html

 It's useless to me since it's not in source form (i. e. runs on Linux).

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Re: [hugin-ptx] hugin-2010.2.0_rc2 released

2010-10-06 Thread Tim Nugent
Did you do this after sudo make install:

sudo ldconfig

usually helps,

Cheers,

Tim


On 6 October 2010 10:37, Ken Turkowski realitypix...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Ubuntu, I get:

 usr/local/bin$ ./hugin
 ./hugin: error while loading shared libraries: libhuginbase.so.0.0: cannot
 open shared object file: No such file or directory



 On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Ken Turkowski realitypix...@gmail.comwrote:

 The first time, the build failed while compiling IForgetWhat.cpp, actually
 complaining about IForgetWhat.s not found. I ran make a second time, and it
 finished to completion.
 After a make clean and a make, it built without incident.

 There were a few warnings:


 --
 In file included from
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/foreign/levmar/misc.c:42:
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/foreign/levmar/misc_core.c:566:2:
 warning: #warning LAPACK not available, LU will be used for matrix inversion
 when computing the covariance; this might be unstable at times

 In file included from
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/foreign/levmar/misc.c:57:
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/foreign/levmar/misc_core.c:566:2:
 warning: #warning LAPACK not available, LU will be used for matrix inversion
 when computing the covariance; this might be unstable at times

 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/foreign/levmar/lmlec.c:39:2:
 warning: #warning Linearly constrained optimization requires LAPACK and was
 not compiled!

 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/hugin_base/algorithms/basic/CalculateOptimalROI.cpp:
 In member function ‘int HuginBase::CalculateOptimalROI::autocrop()’:
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/hugin_base/algorithms/basic/CalculateOptimalROI.cpp:334:
 warning: format ‘%d’ expects type ‘int’, but argument 3 has type ‘long int’

 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/MapPoints.cpp: In
 function ‘void map_points()’:
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/MapPoints.cpp:182:
 warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’

 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/lensFunc.cpp: In
 member function ‘const char* lensFunc::camDesc()’:
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/lensFunc.cpp:685:
 warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/lensFunc.cpp: In
 member function ‘const char* lensFunc::lensDesc()’:
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/lensFunc.cpp:701:
 warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’

 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/find_N8_lines.cpp:
 In function ‘int linePts2lineList(vigra::BImage, int, double,
 std::vectorstd::vectorvigra::Point2D, std::allocatorvigra::Point2D ,
 std::allocatorstd::vectorvigra::Point2D, std::allocatorvigra::Point2D 
  )’:
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/find_N8_lines.cpp:664:
 warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/find_N8_lines.cpp:665:
 warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/find_N8_lines.cpp:666:
 warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/find_N8_lines.cpp:667:
 warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’

 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/lensFunc.cpp: In
 member function ‘const char* lensFunc::camDesc()’:
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/lensFunc.cpp:685:
 warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/lensFunc.cpp:685:
 warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/lensFunc.cpp: In
 member function ‘const char* lensFunc::lensDesc()’:
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/lens_calibrate/lensFunc.cpp:701:
 warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’

 ld: warning: in /System/Library/Frameworks//QuickTime.framework/QuickTime,
 missing required architecture x86_64 in file
 ld: warning: in /usr/lib/libwx_macud_gl-2.8.dylib, missing required
 architecture x86_64 in file
 ld: warning: in /usr/lib/libwx_macud-2.8.dylib, missing required
 architecture x86_64 in file
 ld: warning: duplicate dylib /usr/lib/libz.dylib

 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/hugin_base/vigra_ext/ImageTransforms.h:
 In function ‘T vigra_ext::zeroNegative(T) [with T = unsigned char]’:
 /Users/turk/Downloads/hugin-2010.2.0/src/hugin_base/vigra_ext/ImageTransforms.h:145:
   instantiated from ‘void
 vigra_ext::transformImageIntern(vigra::tripleIterator, Iterator, Accessor,
 vigra::tripleDestIter, DestIter, DestAcc, std::pairDestImageIterator,
 DestAccessor

Re: [hugin-ptx] LibPano13 Error - RPM

2010-08-17 Thread Tim Nugent
rpmbuild is part of the rpm package I believe... but for Ubuntu you
should be ok with the .deb file - rpm packages are for Redhat/Fedora
etc?

Tim

On 18 August 2010 00:26, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
 I'm getting an error during make package building on ubuntu as follows:

 CPack: - Install project: libpano13
 CPack: Compress package
 CPack: Finalize package
 CPack:
 Package /home/drbeams/src/libpano/build.libpano/libpano13-2.9.17-Linux.deb 
 generated.
 CPack: Create package using RPM
 CPack: Install projects
 CPack: - Run preinstall target for: libpano13
 CPack: - Install project: libpano13
 CPack: Compress package
 CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/CPackRPM.cmake:117
 (MESSAGE):
  RPM package requires rpmbuild executable


 CPack Error: Cannot find rpmbuild
 CPack Error: Problem compressing the directory
 CPack Error: Error when generating package: libpano13
 make: *** [package] Error 1


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: New hugin-mac-2010.1.0-38ed0587798b 32/64bit bundle

2010-07-05 Thread Tim Nugent
Did you try the Celeste button?

Tim

On 5 July 2010 01:48, Martin Middelhoek m.middelh...@gmail.com wrote:
 come on, your are still young enough to have some illusions...

 I have been fighting clouds all day ;-) Made some panos on a mountain
 top with really fast moving clouds in the sky; and I am too old to
 match that speed with my camera. The masking tab saved the day.
 Reconstructed the sky as a jigsaw.

 I expected the positive masks to be clipped by the bounding box of the
 image. There was a thread about that some time ago. Has that function
 been sidetracked?

 Martin

 On Jul 4, 8:29 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
 2010/7/4 Martin Middelhoek m.middelh...@gmail.com

  Hi Harry,

  this week I had a lot of pano's to stitch, which was a good
  opportunity to search for bugs. I am happy to report that I
  encountered no major problems, just a few small ones:

 Thanks for testing and nice to hear.





  The TIFF warning is back when loading the images. This time I also
  noticed a TIFF warning in de log window during CP generation. It turns
  out that this warning only occurs when the images are exported from
  Aperture3, not AP2. The problem is that AP3 uses the official
  definition of the IPTC data which does not agree with the
  interpretation of the TIFF library used by Hugin (and tools). It is
  not a real issue, only some minor IPTC items seem to be ignored.

  Sometimes the search area rectangle is not drawn in de CP editor; only
  a cosmetic issue.

  The openMP enblend sometimes hangs after strategy selection. One
  thread is still running at 100% but no progress is made (1h). Looks
  like some kind of MP deadlock. I have seen it in other applications as
  well, most notably Aperture, and it started after upgrading to OSX
  10.6.4. It only seems to happen when Safari is also open ?!
  Probably
  not under your control, let Apple figure this one out.

 I have never been in control or had anything under my control. Who gave you
 that feeling :-)

 I know how to compile for OpenMP but there it ends for me. I also have to
 sit and wait for others to hopefully sort this out.

 Harry

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Re: [hugin-ptx] press notice for the Pannini projection

2010-06-20 Thread Tim Nugent
Great stuff!

Can't get this to work using fast preview (just saw on the wiki that
there are problems here actually) and can't quite get the results I
want with slow preview. Would be nice to get this fixed.

Cheers,

Tim

On 21 June 2010 00:03, Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi

 At the recent International Symposium on Computational Aesthetics in
 Graphics, Visualization, and Imaging in London, sponsored by the
 Eurographics Association, Dan German presented a research paper on the
 Pannini Projection authored by me, Bruno Postle and himself. (http://
 vedutismo.net/Pannini/).

 Now New Scientist, the British popular science magazine, has done a
 short piece on it.  Parts of that are true, others not, or misleading;
 but we are content to have been noticed.  And to have had our names
 spelled right.  (http://www.newscientist.com/article/
 dn19054-18thcentury-painters-give-photography-new-perspective.html).

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Need Help To automate Hugin (please help)

2010-06-04 Thread Tim Nugent
Hi Catherine,

Here's a good place to start:

http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell

Cheers,

Tim

On 4 June 2010 10:14, cath ckuram...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Members

 I will to know if its possible to automate the stitching process in
 Hugin in commandline. If so, can someone point me somehwere where i
 can get started on. I am so clueless since its my first time with
 hugin.

 Thank you and appreciate all the help
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[hugin-ptx] Re: GSOC Bulletproof Makefile Lib

2010-04-29 Thread Tim
A late congratualtions to all the students from me! Best of luck with
your respective projects. Looking forward to working with you Antoine.

Am moving to Amsterdam on monday so hopefully I'll have some internet
by the end of the week.

Tim

On Apr 28, 4:05 am, Yuv goo...@levy.ch wrote:
 Bruno Postle wrote:
  Congratulations, I'm still catching up, but we have four slots this
  year.  I'll send a separate email.

 congratulations to all students and mentors! I wish you a happy coding
 summer.

  In Hg, the transition isn't quite finished yet.

 Our relocation is working as planned. Today the cable guy connected us
 to the net. Still a lot of furniture to assemble, boxes to unpack,
 admin stuff to deal with. Our car will no longer have this [0] license
 plate and is unlikely to be featured in a similar situation any time
 soon :-)

 By next Monday I should have some spare time again for the Hg
 transition.

 Yuv

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[hugin-ptx] problem compiling code

2010-02-22 Thread Tim
Hi I'm trying to compile alien_image_stack (revision 5009) on Ubuntu
linux Jaunty. I get the following error:

/home/tim/hugin/hugin/src/hugin_base/panodata/PanoramaOptions.cpp: In
member function ‘void
HuginBase::PanoramaOptions::setProjectionParameters(const
std::vectordouble, std::allocatordouble )’:
/home/tim/hugin/hugin/src/hugin_base/panodata/PanoramaOptions.cpp:216:
error: ‘queryFOVLimits’ was not declared in this scope
/home/tim/hugin/hugin/src/hugin_base/panodata/PanoramaOptions.cpp: In
member function ‘void
HuginBase::PanoramaOptions::resetProjectionParameters()’:
/home/tim/hugin/hugin/src/hugin_base/panodata/PanoramaOptions.cpp:229:
error: ‘struct pano_projection_parameter’ has no member named
‘defValue’
make[2]: *** [src/hugin_base/CMakeFiles/huginbase.dir/panodata/
PanoramaOptions.cpp.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [src/hugin_base/CMakeFiles/huginbase.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2

I have installed libpano13-bin and libpano13-dev using sudo apt-
get.install. Would these versions be too old? If so how can I get
newer versions that will work.

Thanks,

Tim

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[hugin-ptx] Re: problem compiling code

2010-02-22 Thread Tim
Unfortunate typo there. I did mean align_image_stack. Any idea how I
could get it to work?

On 22 Feb, 19:22, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:
 No wonder you run into problems: you should try align_image_stack
 instead of trying to stack images of aliens! ;-)

 SCNR,
 Carl

 Tim schrieb am 22.02.10 19:20: Hi I'm trying to compile alien_image_stack 
 (revision 5009) on Ubuntu
  linux Jaunty. I get the following error:

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[hugin-ptx] Re: problem compiling code

2010-02-22 Thread Tim
On 22 Feb, 21:17, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
 On Mon 22-Feb-2010 at 10:20 -0800, Tim wrote:

 Hi I'm trying to compile alien_image_stack (revision 5009) on Ubuntu
 linux Jaunty. I get the following error:
 error: ‘struct pano_projection_parameter’ has no member named
 ‘defValue’
 I have installed libpano13-bin and libpano13-dev using sudo apt-
 get.install. Would these versions be too old? If so how can I get
 newer versions that will work.

 To build the current Hugin trunk you need the libpano13-2.9.17_beta1
 snapshot fromhttp://panotools.sourceforge.net/

 The current stable Hugin 2009.4.0 and the upcoming 2010.0.0 branch
 can both be built with the current stable libpano13-2.9.14

 --
 Bruno

Thanks. I managed to find the precompiled Ubuntu package and have used
that.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Masking inside hugin

2010-02-17 Thread Tim Nugent
Seems to work fine, thanks for this :-)

Tim

http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/7807/posmasktest.jpg

http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/2101/negmasktest.jpg


On 16 February 2010 08:37, sebastien delcoigne 
sebastien.delcoi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Thomas,
 It's a very practical feature to have directly inside Hugin.
 I can't wait to try it.

 -- Sebastien


 On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:

 Standard (negative) masking: Make sure that certain areas of a source
 image (a partial human body stepping into the frame, or parts of the
 panohead) don't make it into the stitched image while you have enough
 better background in another frame (e.g. a handheld nadir shot). The
 'crop' tab is comparable but only allows to mask the outside of a
 rectangle or a circle.

 Positive masking: comparing two overlapping frames one feature might be
 in both but looks better in frame B. You want to make sure that enblend
 uses that nicer part so you can apply positive masking on that wanted
 part.

 Bruno's tutorial shows both techniques using seperate vector masks:
 http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/enblend-svg/en.shtml

 Jan Martin schrieb am 16.02.10 07:58:
  This might be obvious to you, I ask nevertheless:
  What is masking good for?

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Pano viewer for Windows mobile/CE

2010-01-30 Thread Tim Nugent
I'm on the look out for one for Android. Could be a good excuse for me to
brush up on some Java

On 30 January 2010 16:20, Zoran Zorkic zo...@gmx.net wrote:

 Hi!
 The only useful appl I found is Panobender http://panobender.atspace.com/
 It's reasonably fast, has a nice interface and opens 5000x2500 images
 without a hitch but has problems with 360x180 equirect projection. The
 author has not made it easy to contact him nor leave comments.

 So...You know of any other viewers?

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Ptomerge?

2009-12-11 Thread Tim Nugent
Sounds more like a Perl module error rather than you missing something 
from \bin, how did you go about installing Panotools:Script? Doesn't 
look like ptomerge.pl can find it.

Tim

Oskar Sander wrote:
 Excellent,
 
 If you don't mind me asking, when i run the command:
 
 C:\Documents and Settings\ossa\My Documents\My 
 Pictures\Mozzie\Mosaik_Bilder\BB-insidaptomerge bb-03.pto bb-04.pto 
 testet.pto
 
 I get the following message:
 
 Can't locate object method Merge via package Panotools::Script at 
 /loader/0x9f78d8/ptomerge.pl http://ptomerge.pl line 17.
 
 This makes me think I'm missing something of the Hugin base bin stuff, 
 is that right?
 
 Cheers
 Oskar
 
 
 2009/12/10 bruno.postle brunopos...@googlemail.com 
 mailto:brunopos...@googlemail.com
 
 On Dec 10, 9:21 am, Oskar Sander oskar.san...@gmail.com
 mailto:oskar.san...@gmail.com wrote:
   I'm looking to merge 2 and more separate project(layout model)
 into one big
   project.
 
   I've peeked in the pto files, and it seems like the CP and
 optimization
   lines refer to relative image numbers, so I suppose a manual
 merge would
   just require me to append the image list, and change the relative
 numbering
   of the images to get a correct sequence, right?
 
 Yes, that's all you need to do.
 
 This is also what ptomerge does, except ptomerge doesn't add images
 that are already in the project, though it will still add any new
 control points it finds.
 
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Creating Stereographic Projection in Hugin

2009-12-05 Thread Tim Nugent
I wrote a stereographic projection tutorial here:

http://ultrawide.wordpress.com/2008/11/20/how-to-create-a-little-planet-using-hugin/

2009/12/5 slaterson campbell.christop...@gmail.com

 On Dec 4, 3:31 pm, Ben Page wheresmyl...@gmail.com wrote:
  gah
  I have an ability to miss the obvious. In the mean time, I found
  Flexify by Flaming Pear and it worked incredibly well.
  It actually worked a little better then Hugin did, but that could have
  just been an issue with that picture in the first place.
 
  When you guys (I get the impression theres a decent sized group
  here) take panoramas and combine them, what setting to you use to make
  sure the panorama is as accurate as possible? I have Number of
  Control Points per Overlap at 1300, and I have Rotation Search
  enabled, but in the Flickr guide there was another option, I think it
  was called Keypoint, and I haven't seen that.

 i've never heard of or used 'keypoint' before.  not sure what it is.

 1300 points per overlap is excessive (imo).  i have hugin set to use
 only 10 points per overlap.  after running celeste and clean cp's, i
 optimize for position, ypr, yprv and i typically add barrel (b) in
 for good measure.  that gives me a good baseline for the pano to get
 things started, then its usually off to masking, manually adding the
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Alexandre Duret-Lutz panoramas in the Daily Mail

2009-10-23 Thread Tim Nugent

There's more on page 6 of the Telegraph too. Well done :-)

Bruno Postle wrote:
 The reporting is about as inept as you would expect from the Daily 
 Mail, but nice pictures Alexandre:
 
 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1222162/Sensational-images-artists-mini-planets-styled-worlds-favourite-landmarks.html
 

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[hugin-ptx] Hugin crashes with 'unsupported projection' on Ubuntu 9.10 beta

2009-10-23 Thread Tim

Just installed Ubuntu 9.10 beta and am having problems with svn 4664.

Have latest libpano13, autopano-sift-C etc.

When I run Hugin a Panorama Tools error dialogue pops up saying
'unsupported projection'. Anybody else had any luck with Ubuntu 9.10?

Tim

tnug...@ubuntu-desktop:~/src/hugin_latest$ hugin
hugin: /build/buildd/hugin-0.8.0.dfsg/src/hugin_base/panotools/
PanoToolsInterface.cpp:551: void HuginBase::PTools::setDestImage
(Image, vigra::Diff2D, unsigned char*, const
HuginBase::PanoramaOptions::ProjectionFormat, const
std::vectordouble, std::allocatordouble , double): Assertion
`image.formatParamCount == (int) projParams.size()' failed.
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin crashes with 'unsupported projection' on Ubuntu 9.10 beta

2009-10-23 Thread Tim Nugent
I don't even get to select a projection (and I'm not loading up a .pto
either) - the splash screen comes up, and while it's still up that error
dialogue pops up then it crashes. I had everything running fine yesterday
with 4664 on 9.04, so that's the only thing that's changed (I think). I
recompiled all the other pre-requisites. **

Tim

2009/10/23 Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch


 Tim wrote:
  Just installed Ubuntu 9.10 beta and am having problems with svn 4664.
 
  Have latest libpano13, autopano-sift-C etc.
 
  When I run Hugin a Panorama Tools error dialogue pops up saying
  'unsupported projection'. Anybody else had any luck with Ubuntu 9.10?

 what projection were you trying to use? I've had no problems with Hugin
 on 9.10 for a few months. It could also be a general bug in Hugin.

 Yuv


 


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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin crashes with 'unsupported projection' on Ubuntu 9.10 beta

2009-10-23 Thread Tim Nugent
Thanks for the clue Bruno, had an old libpano13 compiled under 9.04 in
/usr/lib that was getting picked up over the 9.10 compiled version in
/usr/local/lib; removed it and it works now.

Although I get a crash on

Error: Directory NikonPreview with 8224 entries considered invalid; not
read.

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00fb99bd in ?? () from /usr/lib/libexiv2.so.5

Which I'm now dealing with. Looks like the consequences of doing an upgrade
rather than a fresh install of Ubuntu.

Tim

2009/10/23 Bruno Postle br...@postle.net


 On Fri 23-Oct-2009 at 13:20 -0700, Tim Nugent wrote:
 
 When I run Hugin a Panorama Tools error dialogue pops up saying
 'unsupported projection'. Anybody else had any luck with Ubuntu 9.10?

 The error is generated by libpano13, I get it if I save a project
 with stereographic projection output, close, then open it in Hugin.

 Sometimes I also get a crash, but I haven't been able to pin down
 why these error messages sometimes cause crashes or not, possibly
 some timing issue.

 I suspect it is related to this bug:


 https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2867671group_id=77506atid=550441

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Celeste and 16bit photos

2009-10-07 Thread Tim Nugent

Hmmm that's strange. Could someone send me a link to the 16-bit tiffs 
and I'll have a look tonight.

Tim

Bruno Postle wrote:
 On Wed 07-Oct-2009 at 04:55 -0700, grow wrote:
 So it seems that Celeste is not as good at removing control points on
 16-bit TIFF images.
 
 This is odd, according to the ChangeLog, 16bit support was fixed in 
 December:
 
  2008-12-17  blimbo
  * [r3566] src/celeste/Celeste.cpp: Celeste support for 16bit images
 

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Canon 7D or SONY Alpha 850 - which one would you buy?

2009-09-27 Thread Tim Nugent

  sell your video camera and just use the SLR for movies too.

 not yet. the current crop of SLRs are no good for movie making. They
 need a tiltable LCD display first.


Check this out, I'd say SLRs are now good enough for making movies:

http://www.vimeo.com/6501875

And of course you can use all your favourite lenses and do amazing things
with depth of field. You can get video lenses that do all that but it would
cost you an absolute fortune..

Tim




 


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[hugin-ptx] Re: Canon 7D or SONY Alpha 850 - which one would you buy?

2009-09-26 Thread Tim Nugent
What do you need the high FPS for Yuv?

If you're on a cropped sensor I'd say the logical upgrade is to full frame,
particularly as you'll get a lot more width for shooting panos, so 5Dmark2
or D700 (although a D700x/s is rumoured). Too help fund it you could also
sell your video camera and just use the SLR for movies too.

Tim

2009/9/26 RueiKe ruei...@yahoo.com


 What type of bracketing capabilities do the A850D and the 7D have?  I
 heard that the Canons have only a max of 3 steps, but maybe this is
 only consumer level.  The Nikons support 3, 5, 7, and 9 steps at a max
 increment of 1EV, while I heard that Pentax supports 2EV increments,
 but only 3 steps.  Have you considered the Nikon D3 (or D700)?  It has
 excellent high ISO noise performance and prices have really come down.

 Next question would be what is the best lens for high resolution
 panos?  I am using the Voigtlander 20mm Color Skopar almost
 exclusively now.  Very compact and great CA performance.

 Regards,
 Rick

 On Sep 26, 10:45 am, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  This time I *must* upgrade my kit. It's a requirement for a job I landed
  and the budget pays for it. HDR, partial panoramas, long focal distance.
 
  I currently use a Canon 350D. From the pre-digital era I am a long time
  Minolta user and have some good glass, flash, accessories.
 
  In the meantime Minolta sold to SONY and the Alpha 850 seems a nice
  proposition (with reservation about the brand. The memory stick stuff is
  pathetic).
 
  My 350D kit was used mainly for the production of web-based material,
  particularly full spherical panoramas (7000x3500). It's still the old
  Sigma 8mm F/4, complemented with very cheap Sigma APS-C lenses just to
  have something in the range up to 200mm for the occasional use (and with
  Hugin I can nicely correct them to perfect rectilinear).
 
  Besides the specific job, my interests have shifted to higher
  resolutions (large prints) and partial multi-row panoramas for large
  prints, so I will want better glass than I have now in the range of
  20mm-200mm. I still do web-based full sphericals occasionally and if I
  had to change something for that application it would rather be the lens
  than the camera body.
 
   From my starting point I'd have to shell out more money on the Canon to
  reach the same quality of glass as on the SONY (and if I did, I could as
  well go 5D MkII?) - and that extra money is not in the budget. The body
  (including 5D MkII if I wanted) is.
 
  What I like about the 7D is 8FPS continuous mode and 1.0x viewfinder
  magnification.
 
  The a850 has only 3FPS (but is full frame, and the a900, which I also
  could still get through the budget, has 5FPS which is better than the 5D
  MkII).
 
  What worries me a little about the a850 (and a900) is the noise at high
  ISO (compared to the 5D MkII). But isn't that an even bigger problem for
  the 7D (with 18mpx crammed on an APS-C sensor)? Anybody has some
  experience in low light with the SONYs?
 
  Exposure Bracketing seems to be a weakness of both contenders. I had
  considered a Pentax K-7, but that would be a completely new system with
  plenty of components to buy right from the start, not just the body. And
  there would be other brands and models to consider too. I am open for
  suggestions.
 
  Has anybody made any experience with SONY Alpha 550 and its HDR mode?
  but anyway, it is not present on the a850 (nor on the a950).
 
  Which brings me back to the original choice: Canon 7D or SONY Alpha 850?
 
  Yuv
 


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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin-2009.2.0_beta3 released

2009-09-11 Thread Tim Nugent

Same problems here on Centos

Tim

Serge Droz wrote:
 
 I can report that the beta release 3 builds OK on Fedora 11 x86_64 and
 that all appears to be working OK (Nvidia 9600GT gpu 512 MB, using
 Nvidia's 185.18.36 drivers and libs).
 
 I get a lot of errors
 
  Linking CXX executable open_file
  ../libhuginbase.so.0.0: undefined reference to `gluOrtho2D'
  ../libhuginbase.so.0.0: undefined reference to `gluErrorString'
 
 If I manually add a -lglut to the respective compiler statement it works.
 Any idea?
 This is a Fedora 11 x86_64 system.
 
 If anyone would like these Fedora 11 x86_64 packages (Hugin, Hugin-
 base) please let me know.
 I may also be able to build Fedora 11 i386 packages as well.

 Cheers,
 Terry


 
 
 
  
 

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[hugin-ptx] Re: celeste build problem, 2009.2.0-beta2

2009-09-07 Thread Tim Nugent

Strange, celeste stuff doesn't need libGLEW for anything..

Tim

Stuart Henderson wrote:
 Now that celeste and celeste/training pull in libGLEW they also need to
 find the X libs, which on OpenBSD are in /usr/X11R6/lib (not in ld's
 default search path). So linking fails unless I add -L/usr/X11R6/lib.
 I haven't worked out how to get CMake to do this yet but noticed that
 ${wxWidgets_LIBRARIES} adds this so for now I can workaround by adding
 this to the relevant target_link_libraries. It works, but isn't
 the right way, can anyone suggest something better?
 
 thanks,
 Stuart.
 
 
 
  
 

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[hugin-ptx] Re: celeste build problem, 2009.2.0-beta2

2009-09-07 Thread Tim Nugent

celeste_train is very low priority, I've actually commented out 
add_subdirectory(training) from CMakeLists.txt for the moment, I don't 
think we need to worry about it.

Tim

Bruno Postle wrote:
 On Mon 07-Sep-2009 at 13:02 +0100, Tim Nugent wrote:
 Strange, celeste stuff doesn't need libGLEW for anything..
 
 Since nona-gpu was added, the libhuginbase library links to GLEW and 
 X libraries, as a result all hugin tools now link to them.
 
 It would be nice to fix this, but it hasn't been a priority.
 
 Stuart Henderson wrote:
 Now that celeste and celeste/training pull in libGLEW they also need to
 find the X libs, which on OpenBSD are in /usr/X11R6/lib (not in ld's
 default search path).
 

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Compiling lens calibrate

2009-09-05 Thread Tim

Compiles on Tom's (Sharpless) system - maybe he has it set up
differently

The code actually uses jhead and exiv2 (as does SrcPanoImage.cpp).

I'll investigate removing the jhead stuff.

Tim

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 On Sat 05-Sep-2009 at 02:00 -0700, T. Modes wrote:



 lens_calibrate is using jhead lib, but his library was removed from
 hugin.

 We could reinclude jhead, but it was a very old version that Pablo
 turned into a library.

 The rest of hugin switched to exiv2 as jhead only supports JPEG, so
 really lens_calibrate needs to be fixed to use exiv2.

 Furthermore lens_calibrate needs to add to CMakeLists.txt in src (see
 patch):

 This needs to be applied, but obviously it breaks the build at the
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Compiling lens calibrate

2009-09-05 Thread Tim

Ok I removed the jhead stuff, was used to check for buggy canon 20D
data apparently:


if (getExifModel() == Canon EOS 20D) {
// special case for buggy 20D camera
sensorSize.x = 22.5;
sensorSize.y = 15;
}

I'll see if I can do the same check with exiv2.

Cheers,
Tim


On 5 Sep, 11:38, Tim timnug...@gmail.com wrote:
 Compiles on Tom's (Sharpless) system - maybe he has it set up
 differently

 The code actually uses jhead and exiv2 (as does SrcPanoImage.cpp).

 I'll investigate removing the jhead stuff.

 Tim

 On 5 Sep, 11:31, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:

  On Sat 05-Sep-2009 at 02:00 -0700, T. Modes wrote:

  lens_calibrate is using jhead lib, but his library was removed from
  hugin.

  We could reinclude jhead, but it was a very old version that Pablo
  turned into a library.

  The rest of hugin switched to exiv2 as jhead only supports JPEG, so
  really lens_calibrate needs to be fixed to use exiv2.

  Furthermore lens_calibrate needs to add to CMakeLists.txt in src (see
  patch):

  This needs to be applied, but obviously it breaks the build at the
  moment.

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[hugin-ptx] Re: lens_calibrate/* newly added files in SVN head without proper copyright/license header

2009-09-05 Thread Tim

Ok done, apart from

cmake_install.cmake

which isn't under version control, and Spline.h/cpp which are Tom's
(Sharpless), so I'll leave them to him.

Cheers,
Tim

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  Sorry i'll fix this tomoro. Tim

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[hugin-ptx] Re: lens_calibrate/* newly added files in SVN head without proper copyright/license header

2009-09-05 Thread Tim

Actually those Spline files are no longer required. And none of the
other CMakeList.txt files have any license info? I think it's ok not
to have anything here.

Cheers,
Tim

On 5 Sep, 11:47, Tim timnug...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ok done, apart from

 cmake_install.cmake

 which isn't under version control, and Spline.h/cpp which are Tom's
 (Sharpless), so I'll leave them to him.

 Cheers,
 Tim

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  Tim Nugent timnug...@gmail.com wrote:
   Sorry i'll fix this tomoro. Tim

  [...]

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Compiling lens calibrate

2009-09-05 Thread Tim Nugent
Yep I just realised that and removed it, I don't think CMakeLists.txt need
license info (none of the others seem to have it).

Cheers,
Tim

2009/9/5 T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de


 Tim schrieb:
  Ok I removed the jhead stuff, was used to check for buggy canon 20D
  data apparently:
 

 Thanks Tim,
 now it compiles.

 But the licence header in lens_calibrate/CMakeLists.txt makes
 problems. I think CMake is using a # for comments, the c-style
 comment /* */ does not work (CMake is complaining about not finding
 command /*…).

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Ubuntu Build Instructions

2009-09-04 Thread Tim Nugent

check the README:

** Mercurial Repository

 make --makefile=Makefile.scm
 ./configure YOUR-OPTIONS-IF-ANY-GO-HERE
 make
 make install

Currently building for me.

Tim


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 http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_Ubuntu
 
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[hugin-ptx] Re: [PITA] lens_calibrate/* newly added files in SVN head without proper copyright/license header

2009-09-04 Thread Tim Nugent

Sorry i'll fix this tomoro. Tim

On 9/4/09, Andreas Metzler ametz...@downhill.at.eu.org wrote:

 Hello,

 I hope you won't hate me for this. ;-)

 src/lens_calibrate/ has been recently added and not all of the files
 contain a complete copyright/license header. I would appreciate if
 you could fix this.

 Spline.h Spline.cpp - No copyright year(s), GNU LGPL license is too
 unspecific (which versions?).

 cmake_install.cmake - no header at all
 Straighten.h - no header at all
 MapPoints.h - no header at all
 ProcessImage.h - no header at all
 Globals.h - no header at all
 CMakeLists.txt - no header at all

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin 0.8 rc5 fast preview and celeste

2009-07-13 Thread Tim Nugent

Hi Steve,

During the celeste related crash, what is the last message in the 
dialogue box that says finding CPs, running celeste, aligning images etc?

Can you also try not running celeste automatically, and instead 
selecting all the image on the images tab and running celeste from 
there, then going to fast preview. Do you still get a crash?

Cheers,
Tim

Steve Rigby wrote:
I have two things to mention as related to the subject of this  
 message.  Firstly, how do I turn off the apparently default selection  
 within Hugin of the Fast Preview window?
 
Secondly, I am having a difficulty using Celeste in conjunction  
 with the Fast Preview window when I have set Celeste to run  
 automatically after the generation of control points.  Hugin crashes  
 in this situation, though this behavior may be erratic.  I'll have to  
 look at this a bit more in depth, but was wondering of anyone else is  
 seeing something similar?
 
I am using an iMac, Core 2 Duo and Leopard 10.5.4.
 
I see that the Hugin has unexpectedly quit situation remains  
 after using the Fast Preview window.  This is not a problem for me,  
 just an observation of a long term iissue.
 
Steve
 
 
  
 

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin 0.8 rc5 fast preview and celeste

2009-07-13 Thread Tim Nugent

Thanks Steve.

If the 'aligning images' message comes up then celeste should have run 
successfully, but I'm guessing it has done something strange like remove 
too many CPs for alignment to work. Any chance you could send me the 
.pto and images?

Cheers,
Tim

phartz...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Tim Nugenttimnug...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 During the celeste related crash, what is the last message in the
 dialogue box that says finding CPs, running celeste, aligning images etc?
 
   I just tested this again to make sure I have everything straight.
 The crash usually occurs just as the Aligning Images dialog box
 appears, which is immediately after Celeste has finished running.
 Sometimes it will crash while the Celeste progress bar dialog is still
 being displayed, but is probably not really crashing until Celeste has
 finished its run.  I then get the same Hugin has unexpectedly quit
 dialog as one gets when quitting the application after having used the
 Fast Preview window.  It makes no apparent difference what control
 point placement routine I use, Pan-o-matic, Autopano Sift, etc.
 
 
 Can you also try not running celeste automatically, and instead
 selecting all the image on the images tab and running celeste from
 there, then going to fast preview. Do you still get a crash?
 
   No crash under the circumstances you have outlined above.
 
   Steve
 
  
 

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Installing ENBLEND as per instructions...FAIL

2009-07-06 Thread Tim Nugent

Did you actually manage to download the enblend code with the cvs 
commands? And you changed into that directory afterwards? These errors 
suggest you didn't:

make: Makefile.cvs: No such file or directory

CXXFLAGS=--param inline-unit-growth=60 ./configure
bash: ./configure: No such file or directory

Also some of the packages you needed to install were not found, e.g.

libc6-dev-amd64

The names may be slightly different so perhaps try searching for an 
equivalent package using synaptic.

Tim


wetinwales wrote:
 Hello All (New member)
 Following the instructions as per:-   
 http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_ubuntu.
 
 I hate being too verbose but post here the terminal window (such as
 there is)
 The process seemed to go well until :-
 
 cvs -d:pserver:anonym...@enblend.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/enblend
 login
 cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonym...@enblend.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/
 enblend co -P enblend
 cd enblend
 
 ...then it went pear shaped as shown.
 I tried various things to see if I was misunderstanding.. as you can
 see.
 
 New installation of Jaunty on AMD A8N-SL1-Premium, 64bit, twin screen.
 Shed loads of memory etc. NVIDIA GEFORCE 7800 GTX.
 
 Here comes the output of terminal:-
 
 Setting up libltdl7-dev (2.2.6a-1ubuntu1) ...
 Setting up libtool (2.2.6a-1ubuntu1) ...
 Setting up g++-4.3 (4.3.3-5ubuntu4) ...
 Setting up libstdc++6-4.3-dev (4.3.3-5ubuntu4) ...
 Setting up g++ (4:4.3.3-1ubuntu1) ...
 
 Setting up build-essential (11.4) ...
 d...@daftop:~$ sudo apt-get install libc6-dev libgcc1
 Reading package lists... Done
 Building dependency tree
 Reading state information... Done
 libc6-dev is already the newest version.
 libgcc1 is already the newest version.
 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
 d...@daftop:~$ sudo apt-get install libc6-dev-amd64 lib64gcc1
 Reading package lists... Done
 Building dependency tree
 Reading state information... Done
 E: Couldn't find package libc6-dev-amd64
 d...@daftop:~$ sudo apt-get install subversion cvs
 Reading package lists... Done
 Building dependency tree
 Reading state information... Done
 subversion is already the newest version.
 cvs is already the newest version.
 cvs set to manually installed.
 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
 d...@daftop:~$ sudo apt-get install pkg-config libtiff4-dev libboost-
 graph-dev libboost-thread-dev \
   liblcms1-dev libglew1.5-dev libplot-dev libglut3-dev libopenexr-dev 
 libxi-dev libxmu-dev
 Reading package lists... Done
 Building dependency tree
 Reading state information... Done
 pkg-config is already the newest version.
 The following extra packages will be installed:
   freeglut3 freeglut3-dev libboost-date-time-dev libboost-date-
 time1.34.1
   libboost-dev libboost-doc libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-
 filesystem1.34.1
   libboost-graph1.34.1 libboost-iostreams-dev libboost-iostreams1.34.1
   libboost-program-options-dev libboost-program-options1.34.1
   libboost-python-dev libboost-python1.34.1 libboost-regex-dev
   libboost-regex1.34.1 libboost-serialization-dev libboost-
 serialization1.34.1
   libboost-signals-dev libboost-signals1.34.1 libboost-test-dev
   libboost-test1.34.1 libboost-thread1.34.1 libboost-wave-dev
   libboost-wave1.34.1 libgl1-mesa-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libice-dev
 libicu-dev
   libilmbase-dev libjpeg62-dev libplot2c2 libpng12-dev libpthread-
 stubs0
   libpthread-stubs0-dev libsm-dev libtiffxx0c2 libx11-dev libxau-dev
   libxaw7-dev libxcb1-dev libxdmcp-dev libxext-dev libxmu-headers
 libxpm-dev
   libxt-dev mesa-common-dev python-dev python2.6-dev x11proto-core-dev
   x11proto-input-dev x11proto-kb-dev x11proto-xext-dev xtrans-dev
 zlib1g-dev
 Suggested packages:
   graphviz icu-doc
 The following NEW packages will be installed
   freeglut3 freeglut3-dev libboost-date-time-dev libboost-date-
 time1.34.1
   libboost-dev libboost-doc libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-
 filesystem1.34.1
   libboost-graph-dev libboost-graph1.34.1 libboost-iostreams-dev
   libboost-iostreams1.34.1 libboost-program-options-dev
   libboost-program-options1.34.1 libboost-python-dev libboost-
 python1.34.1
   libboost-regex-dev libboost-regex1.34.1 libboost-serialization-dev
   libboost-serialization1.34.1 libboost-signals-dev libboost-
 signals1.34.1
   libboost-test-dev libboost-test1.34.1 libboost-thread-dev
   libboost-thread1.34.1 libboost-wave-dev libboost-wave1.34.1 libgl1-
 mesa-dev
   libglew1.5-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libglut3-dev libice-dev libicu-dev
   libilmbase-dev libjpeg62-dev liblcms1-dev libopenexr-dev libplot-dev
   libplot2c2 libpng12-dev libpthread-stubs0 libpthread-stubs0-dev
 libsm-dev
   libtiff4-dev libtiffxx0c2 libx11-dev libxau-dev libxaw7-dev libxcb1-
 dev
   libxdmcp-dev libxext-dev libxi-dev libxmu-dev libxmu-headers libxpm-
 dev
   libxt-dev mesa-common-dev python-dev python2.6-dev x11proto-core-dev
   x11proto-input-dev x11proto-kb-dev x11proto-xext-dev xtrans-dev
 zlib1g-dev
 0 upgraded, 66 newly installed, 0

[hugin-ptx] Re: Picasa button for Hugin

2009-07-06 Thread Tim Nugent

Nice idea in principle, and perhaps more buttons to load pictures on to 
social networking sites might be useful too.

It's rare that I don't do any editing in Gimp afterwards though so not 
sure I'd ever upload a pano straight from Hugin.

Tim

Joe Templeman wrote:
 That is really cool. I've been debating what to use as a photo manager 
 recently and that little feature has made up my mind!
 
 Cheers
 
 Joe
 
 
 2009/7/3 Jacob Hoffman-Andrews jacob.hoffmanandr...@gmail.com 
 mailto:jacob.hoffmanandr...@gmail.com
 
 
 Hi all,
 
 I've been using Hugin and really enjoying making panoramas.  Much
 cheaper and lighter-weight than a wide-angle lens! :-)
 
 I generally use Picasa for my photo management, so I made a custom
 button for Picasa that allows quicker exporting to Hugin.
 Instructions on use are at
 http://jacob.hoffman-andrews.com/hacks/hugin-picasa-button.html,
 please let me know if you find it useful and / or broken.
 
 Thanks,
 Jacob
 
 
 
 
  

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Picasa button for Hugin

2009-07-06 Thread Tim Nugent

I expected Yuv to have been the first to respond about social networking ;-)

Ok how about a button for Flickr, I'm sure even the oldies use that.

Tim

luca n vascon wrote:
 Sometimes I feel so old...
 I feel so antisocial-notworking...
 :-/
 
 Tim Nugent ha scritto:
 Nice idea in principle, and perhaps more buttons to load pictures on to 
 social networking sites might be useful too.

 It's rare that I don't do any editing in Gimp afterwards though so not 
 sure I'd ever upload a pano straight from Hugin.

 Tim

 Joe Templeman wrote:
 That is really cool. I've been debating what to use as a photo manager 
 recently and that little feature has made up my mind!

 Cheers

 Joe


 2009/7/3 Jacob Hoffman-Andrews jacob.hoffmanandr...@gmail.com 
 mailto:jacob.hoffmanandr...@gmail.com


 Hi all,

 I've been using Hugin and really enjoying making panoramas.  Much
 cheaper and lighter-weight than a wide-angle lens! :-)

 I generally use Picasa for my photo management, so I made a custom
 button for Picasa that allows quicker exporting to Hugin.
 Instructions on use are at
 http://jacob.hoffman-andrews.com/hacks/hugin-picasa-button.html,
 please let me know if you find it useful and / or broken.

 Thanks,
 Jacob




 
 
  
 

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Picasa button for Hugin

2009-07-06 Thread Tim Nugent
Sorry I mis-read, so it's a button to export from Picassa to Hugin.. I get
it. Nice :-)

2009/7/3 Jacob Hoffman-Andrews jacob.hoffmanandr...@gmail.com


 Hi all,

 I've been using Hugin and really enjoying making panoramas.  Much
 cheaper and lighter-weight than a wide-angle lens! :-)

 I generally use Picasa for my photo management, so I made a custom
 button for Picasa that allows quicker exporting to Hugin.
 Instructions on use are at
 http://jacob.hoffman-andrews.com/hacks/hugin-picasa-button.html,
 please let me know if you find it useful and / or broken.

 Thanks,
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Fusing before or after

2009-05-26 Thread Tim Nugent

Hi Benjamin,

I deal with enfuse and bracketed sets with a patch I wrote:
http://ultrawide.wordpress.com/2008/11/16/hacking-hugin-part-1/

I load the first set of images, generate control points and align, then 
send the pano to batch. Then on the images panel, click 'bracket up' to 
switch to the next bracketed set, but keeping the control 
points/alignment from the first bracket set (this solves the problem 
when the set is too bright/dark to find CPs). Save and send to batch, 
then repeat for remaining bracketed sets.

At the end, all the panos should have been warped in the same way. Then 
I enfuse them from the command line.

Cheers,
Tim

Benjamin Schnieders wrote:
 hi all,
 actually i'm having a problem with exactly that question right now.
 
 
 i have a series of image stacks i'd like to stitch and fuse, so stack1_0 
 .. stack 1_6 until stack7_6. the thing is, the images are pretty dark, 
 so automatic control point generation does a very bad job using all the 
 images. align_image_stack however manages to align my stacks pretty well 
 (they are shot with a bad tripod, so a little alignment is needed)
 
 but everything align_image_stack can give me is a complete .hdr, (which 
 is, as far as i know, bad input to enfuse) a set of remapped images 
 (which i don't need as i want to remap them later, aligned in total) or 
 a pto file that holds information about the image offsets.
 
 seems that the latest is just what i need, but then, is there a method 
 of merging these pto files together in a way that the images will stick 
 together?
 
 to get proper results, atm i only see one solution:
 
 - take the brightest set of images, generate control points, align them
 - starting from the brightest image, use align_image_stack to align each 
 whole stack to a .pto file
 - manually add up the translations calculated by align_image_stack to 
 all further images and insert them into the big .pto from the beginning
 - run enfuse and enblend.
 
 definitely not the best way. are there scripts oder other tricks that 
 will help?
 
 thanks,
 Benjamin
 
  
 

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[hugin-ptx] Re: [Patch] Add license headers for files imported from Gabor API and svm

2009-05-16 Thread Tim Nugent
Hi Andreas,

Yes those are my original files, adding Copyright (C) 2008 by Tim Nugent,
licensed under
GLv2+ is fine. You are welcome to add this or I can do it.

Cheers,
Tim

2009/5/16 Andreas Metzler ametz...@downhill.at.eu.org


 Andreas Metzler ametz...@downhill.at.eu.org wrote:
  in the process of trying to prepare 0.8.0 for Debian GNU/Linux I have
  started going over the copyright/license headers. In src/celeste many
  files are missing copyright information. Most of these are files
  imported with minimal changes from Gabor API
  http://www.kung-foo.tv/gaborapi.php or libsvm
  http://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~cjlin/libsvm/http://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/%7Ecjlin/libsvm/
 .
 [...]

 Hello,
 There is a buch of files in src/celeste/ without copyright/license
 information:

 CelesteGlobals.cpp
 CelesteGlobals.h
 Celeste.h
 CMakeLists.txt
 Config.h.linux
 Config.h.win32
 Gabor.h
 training/CelesteTrain.h
 training/CMakeLists.txt
 training/parse_results.pl

 Copyright present, but no license:
 training/create_svm_data_10_fold.pl
 training/get_flickr_clouds.pl
 training/svm_learn_class_10_fold.pl

 I think this is all original work (probably deemed to small for the
 license header), Copyright (C) 2008 by Tim Nugent, licensed under
 GLv2+, is this correct?

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[hugin-ptx] Re: SVN failed to build

2009-05-13 Thread Tim Nugent

Other parts of Hugin need boost-thread but Celeste shouldn't, there's no 
requirement in src/celeste/CMakeLists.txt and none of the celeste source 
files include boost headers. I'll take a closer look.

Tim

Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) wrote:
 Hi Tim,
 
 Le 12/05/2009 14:39:11, Tim Nugent a écrit :
 Strange, I can't repeat that under Ubuntu 9.04. But the Celeste 
 library shouldn't need any of the Boost libraries.

 As a workaround you could try installing the libboost-thread package.
 
 I use Debian sid
 I *have* libboost-thread.
 BTW the libboost packages have been updated past few days…
 
 
 But they are needed:
 
 On line 180 of CMakeLists.txt, we can find:
 
 ##
 ## Boost
 ##
 
 SET(Boost_LIB_SUFFIX_DEBUG gd)
 FIND_PACKAGE(Boost REQUIRED thread)
 IF (NOT Boost_thread_FOUND)
   MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR boost thread library not found. If it is 
 installed with a\nunrecognized suffix, specify it with -
 DBoost_LIB_SUFFIX=suffix)
 ENDIF (NOT Boost_thread_FOUND)
 
 
 Regards
 
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[hugin-ptx] Re: SVN failed to build

2009-05-12 Thread Tim Nugent
Strange, I can't repeat that under Ubuntu 9.04. But the Celeste library
shouldn't need any of the Boost libraries.

As a workaround you could try installing the libboost-thread package.

Tim

2009/5/12 Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) jean.luc.cou...@gmail.com


 Hi,

 I've an error trying to build SVN

 [ 37%] Building CXX object src/celeste/CMakeFiles/celeste.dir/
 Utilities.o
 make[2]: *** No rule to make target `/usr/lib/libboost_thread.so',
 needed by `src/celeste/libceleste.so.0.0'.  Stop.
 make[1]: *** [src/celeste/CMakeFiles/celeste.dir/all] Error 2
 make: *** [all] Error 2
 The mail in /var/spool/mail/jean-luc has been read.

 Regards

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Summer of Code Students

2009-05-05 Thread Tim

Managed to fix this by recompiling wxwidgets with the --with-opengl
option. Thanks to James for the pointer. For some reason re-installing
the wxwidgets packages via apt didn't work.

Tim

On May 4, 7:38 pm, Tim timnug...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've just run into this problem too, after an upgrade to Ubuntu 9.04.
 Works fine on a clean 9.04 install on another computer; I think it may
 be related to a source install of wxWidgets, but I've tried re-
 installing from source and re-installing via apt but still no joy.

 Tim

 On Mar 31, 4:51 pm, Faruq writefa...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi,

  I'm Faruque, second year PhD student at U of Wales, Newport under
  Robotic Intelligence Lab (my homepage 
  at:http://ril.newport.ac.uk/sarker/index.php).

  I'm interested to work in processing large images in Hugin. We have
  got a 16 mega-pixel Prosilica GE4900C CCD camera for tracking about 30
  mobile robots. It gives about 50MB image file per frame using a huge
  memory.  I'm running my tracking algorithm on Ubuntu 8.10 64bit and
  got some nice results of tracking markers (http://ril.newport.ac.uk/
  sarker/index.php?pid=21).
  I'm compiling latest 3768 Hugin from SVN and fixed some small issues
  related to library location.
  Now I've got this error following a compilation of sources from svn:

  root:hugin# make
  [  4%] Built target huginbasewx
  [  6%] Built target huginlevmar
  [  7%] Built target huginjhead
  [ 30%] Built target huginbase
  [ 36%] Built target celeste
  [ 44%] Built target huginvigraimpex
  [ 44%] Built target celeste_standalone
  [ 45%] Built target celeste_train
  [ 52%] Built target huginANN
  [ 53%] Built target huginlensdb
  [ 54%] Built target open_file
  [ 54%] Built target align_image_stack
  [ 55%] Built target autooptimiser
  [ 55%] Built target fulla
  [ 56%] Built target nona
  [ 56%] Built target pto2mk
  [ 57%] Built target tca_correct
  [ 57%] Built target vig_optimize
  [ 59%] Built target matchpoint
  [ 61%] Built target hugin_hdrmerge
  [ 62%] Built target hugin_stitch_project
  [ 62%] Building CXX object src/hugin1/hugin/CMakeFiles/hugin.dir/
  GLPreviewFrame.o
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp:47:1:
  warning: DEBUG_HEADER redefined
  In file included from /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/common/
  utils.h:27,
                   from /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/panoinc.h:
  70,
                   from /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/
  GLPreviewFrame.cpp:36:
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin_base/hugin_utils/utils.h:62:1:
  warning: this is the location of the previous definition
  In file included from /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/
  GLPreviewFrame.cpp:44:
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLViewer.h:41: error:
  expected class-name before ‘{’ token
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLViewer.h:68: error: ISO
  C++ forbids declaration of ‘wxGLContext’ with no type
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLViewer.h:68: error:
  expected ‘;’ before ‘*’ token
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp: In
  constructor ‘GLPreviewFrame::GLPreviewFrame(wxFrame*, PT::Panorama)’:
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp:171:
  error: ‘WX_GL_RGBA’ was not declared in this scope
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp:171:
  error: ‘WX_GL_DOUBLEBUFFER’ was not declared in this scope
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp:178:
  error: invalid conversion from ‘GLViewer*’ to ‘int’
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp:178:
  error:   initializing argument 1 of ‘wxSizerItem* wxSizer::Add(int,
  int, int, int, int, wxObject*)’
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp: In
  member function ‘void GLPreviewFrame::OnNumTransform
  (wxCommandEvent)’:
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp:726:
  warning: format not a string literal and no format arguments
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp:732:
  warning: format not a string literal and no format arguments
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp:738:
  warning: format not a string literal and no format arguments
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp: In
  member function ‘void GLPreviewFrame::OnTextCtrlChanged
  (wxCommandEvent)’:
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp:759:
  warning: format not a string literal and no format arguments
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp:775:
  warning: format not a string literal and no format arguments
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp: In
  member function ‘void GLPreviewFrame::OnTrackChangeFOV
  (wxScrollEvent)’:
  /home/newport-ril/tmp/hugin/src/hugin1/hugin/GLPreviewFrame.cpp:851:
  error: ‘class GLViewer’ has no member named ‘Refresh’
  /home

[hugin-ptx] Re: Command-line panorama making a Linear pano

2009-04-17 Thread Tim Nugent

Hi Oskar,

If you have lots of sky/clouds in your pano, you can remove unwanted CPs 
from these areas using celeste:

http://wiki.panotools.org/Using_Celeste_with_hugin

You can use the command line version too which is probably more suitable 
given then number of images you have:

celeste_standalone -i .pto file

Tim

Oskar Sander wrote:
 I ran into the same  problem (evidently) with the max-number of images
 for CP-generation in Hugin as have been discussed here the last few
 days.
 
 Tried to create a project with a line of 180something images which is
 obviously above the limit.
 
 The thing is that the actual panorama is 3 parallel lines of 180
 pictures each.Administrating all these control points and weeding
 out bad ones is quite a task.   What programs can you use for working
 and refining  control points in a project like this, is the best way
 to open it in Hugin when ready and use the control point tools of
 Hugin to try to find bad ones?One thing I found in a smaller Hugin
 project was that I was getting some false control points between some
 images that are not at all connected. It is like I would need some way
 to graphically visualize how the photos are connected to find these.
 How do you sole these types of CP-problems, or am I alone in getting
 these?
 
 The second question I have is if absolute HVFO is at all relevant or
 if I can set it to one arbitrary small number in this case.My
 reasoning: As I am building a linear panorama and Panotools/hugin does
 not support this, I am only ever able to optimize on  d,e  r and HFOV
 and no other movements or distortion parameters.   I am thinking that
 HFOV is only then useful for the optimizer to in effect scale the
 images in relation to each other, the resulting HFOV of the complete
 linear panorama is not relevant as it does not form a sphere or part
 thereof.
 
 
 
 
 Cut from a discussion in December on how to build panoramas from the
 command line, that I'm going to work from
 
 Step 1. I used autopano-sift-c.ext output.pto 1.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg 4.jpg
 Step 1.5 Manually wash the control points from false and bad points
 step 2. autooptimiser.ext output.pto
 (only on d, e in the first run, and then d, e, HFOV and r in second pass)
 Step 3. PTBatcher to stich
 
 
 Cheers!
 /O
 
  
 

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[hugin-ptx] Re: ***GSoC Students important: Request for Information***

2009-04-06 Thread Tim Nugent
I've only applied for Hugin/Panotools.

Tim

2009/4/6 Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch


 Hi students,

 Please post in reply to this thread a list of other mentoring
 organizations you have applied to. If you have applied to no other
 mentoring organization but Hugin, just say so.

 Some of you have been proactive and provided that information with your
 application. Thank you.

 This year Google is using a new webapp and the advanced indication of
 multiple applications is not yet implemented like in the old webapp.

 You will save us a lot of time by giving us this information now.

 Duplicate applications will be sorted out before the list of admitted
 students is published, and having the relevant information early will
 help us optimize our participation in that process.

 Thank you
 Yuv

 


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[hugin-ptx] Re: Google Summer of Code 2009: call for mentors

2009-02-22 Thread Tim Nugent
Hey Yuv,

I'd be happy to be a mentor too

TIm

2009/2/22 Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com


 Hi Yuv

 I would be glad to mentor an SOC student.

 -- Tom

 On Feb 19, 10:29 am, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
  DISCLAIMER: we do not know yet if we will be accepted as a mentoring
  organization.
 
  To apply, we need to indicate who our mentors will be. If *you* can
  spare 5 hours per week in June/July/August with spikes earlier on, and
  would be willing to mentor a student, please contact me.
 
  Like in the previous years, we'll have for each student a primary mentor
  responsible for the whole project and secondary mentors to help around.
 
  Any help is appreciated.
 
  Yuv
 


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[hugin-ptx] Re: hugin0.8_svn3562_20081111 for download

2008-11-23 Thread Tim Nugent
Hi George,

Celeste should work fine on TIFF files too, it uses VIGRA (like Hugin) to
load images so any file type you can load with Hugin should work. Smaller
files will take less time to process so this is probably why it takes so
long for you.

If you send me a couple of your TIFFs I'll have a look. It could be a case
of 'the wrong sort of clouds' though, though the training set I used was
pretty diverse.

Btw here's a how to:

http://ultrawide.wordpress.com/2008/11/12/using-celeste/

Tim

2008/11/23 grow [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 Harry,

 Thanks.

 I tried those files you sent me  ... I clicked the Run Celeste
 button in the Control Points panel and it work removing all cloudy-
 points but one.

 Those were small JPEGs and my images are large TIFFs could that be the
 reason? Or do my skies have the wrong sort of clouds?

 If Celeste is supposed to work on TIFFs I can try generating JPEGs for
 my image set.

 all the best

 George

 On Nov 23, 3:24 pm, Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi George,
  See comments below.
 
  Harry
 
  2008/11/23 grow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
 
 
   Harry,
 
   Thanks for this.
 
   I have tried it on a couple of panoramas recently and have found two
   odd results.
 
   1. First of all Celeste - does nothing
   I have tried Celeste on both panoramas - they were both shot outdoors
   in the North West of Ireland so by definition there were plenty of
   clouds!
   I tried it on the Images tab, selecting groups of images, including
   selecting all and I have tried it on individual pairs of images on the
   Control Points tab.  In all cases I got a progress bar (and a long
   wait  in the case of selecting all)  - then a pop-up saying:
 0 control points removed (or words to that effect)
   The pop-up told the truth no control points had been removed.
   I then went through the control points panel and removed lots of sky
   points (both blue and cloudy) by hand.
 
   Have I missed some preference setting?
   (I haven't read any documentation on Celeste  - I just noticed the
   button and gave it a click to see what would happen.  So feel free to
   tell me to go and RTFM.)
 
  I sent you the celeste example set to your personal mail address. Please
 try
  that sample set. There is a pto inside the zip. Please load the pto and
  rerun celeste. Please try again.
  If it doesn't work we have a problem.
 
 
 
   2.  Secondly a weird flaw in the resulting image.
   Twice when I have stitched large equirectangular images (12,000 x
   6.000) there has been a one pixel horizontal black line right across
   the final image about half way down (at 2,800 in one case and 2,928
   in the other).  Both were set to produce a stitched image 6,000 tall.
   The line is not on any of the component exposure-layer images nor on
   the composite exposure image - only on the fused composite.
 
  This was also mentioned in a mail on 27 October by  etherflyer (Black
 (and
  white) lines in regular (non-HDR) files). He/She mentioned the same flaw
  that happens occaisonally. So I think we need to register a bug report
 for
  this one.
 
 
 
   One of those is re-running at the moment at 10,000x5,000 to see if the
   line appears. When that finishes  I will try the 12,000 x 6,000 stitch
   with an older version.
   ___
   In each case I was using 0.8 3562 to stitch:
 24 files  -   8 x 16mm fisheye images.  (6 around + Zenith + nadir)
   x  3  bracketed exposures (-2, 0 +2)
   I generated control points with Auto-pano-SIFT-C, Cropped, Optimised
   Control points and stitched at various sizes with the options below
   (only the largest size had the line)
  - Blended Panorama (enfuse)
  - Blended Exposure
  - Remapped Images
   Options:
  Nona:   Poly(Bicubic)
  Enblend:   -v  --fine-mask
  Enfuse:   none
   In all cases I was using a PowerMac G5 running Mac OS X 10.4.11
   
 
   all the best
 
   George
 
   On Nov 19, 5:46 pm, Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mac users,
 
Another 0.8 bundle, this is version 3562. This is also a 32bit
 Universal
XCode bundle.
 
   - Celeste now fully implemented in the bundle. It works from the
   images
   panel and from the Control Point editor window. Tim Nugent put a
 lot
   of time
   and effort in this. Thanks!
   - PTBatcher(Gui) is still work in progress and not available
 yet.
 
And, off course, it still has the OpenGL fast previewer, like tha
 last
   two
builds. (From the menu: view - Fast preview Window) as mentioned for
 the
previous build
It still comes without PTBatcher and without the PTBatcherGui.
 
It needs the plugins for ControlPpoint generation as was necessary in
 the
0.7 Version. You can use the same plugins, nothing has changed there.
 You
don't need to reinstall them either if you have them already
 installed.
 
Note: Hugin crashes on exit after having used the fast preview
 window

[hugin-ptx] Re: Panorama in flash, which tool?

2008-10-31 Thread Tim Nugent

found a closed source flash player, it's about 40 euros. seems to be XML 
based too

http://flashpanoramas.com/player/

here it is in action, looks good:

http://www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/cockpit1.htm


Alfredo Lingoist Jr. wrote:
 Here it is what I did:
  
 1 • Download PanoSalado and its example
 http://panosalado.googlecode.com/files/rev_128_example.zip
 http://panosalado.googlecode.com/files/rev_128.zip
  
 2 • Unzip rev_128_example.zip and rev_123.zip
  
 3 • Copy panoramic pictures that you created in HUGIN in 
 *rev_128_example\images* folder
  
 4 • Edit PanoSalado.xml (in *rev_128_example* folder)
  You  may found some tips in XML Schema.txt (in *rev_128 *folder)
  * It's a pity PanoSalado does not have user interface...
  
 5 • Ready to be used! *NO NEW COMPILATION IS NEEDED*
 Alfredo
 Brasília - Brazil
 
 
 2008/10/30 Bruno Postle [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 On Wed 29-Oct-2008 at 13:08 -0700, Can-C. Dörtbudak wrote:
  
  oh this was very easy. I've used the example. The only thing you
  need is six cubic images and the PanoSalado.xml. In this file you
  can adapt all paths to the pictures and remove or change the tour
  points. That's all.
 
 I'm sure lots of hugin users want to do flash panoramas with
 panosalado - Could you post some notes to the list?  Just saying:
 what to download, which files to copy, bits you need to edit etc...
 
 --
 Bruno
 
 
 
  

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[hugin-ptx] Re: pvQt -- a new portable OpenGL panorama viewer

2008-10-10 Thread Tim Nugent
Any tips on building in Ubuntu?

Installed qtopengl-dev e

I got:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/pvqt$ make
g++ -Wl,--no-undefined -o bin/pvQt build/main.o build/pvQtPic.o
build/pvQtView.o build/MainWindow.o build/GLwindow.o build/pvQt_QTVR.o
build/picTypeDialog.o build/pictureTypes.o build/moc_pvQtPic.o
build/moc_pvQtView.o build/moc_MainWindow.o build/moc_GLwindow.o
build/moc_picTypeDialog.o build/moc_pictureTypes.o-L/usr/lib
-L/usr/X11R6/lib -lQtOpenGL -lQtGui -lQtCore -lGLU -lGL -lpthread
build/GLwindow.o: In function `GLwindow::equi_file(QStringList)':
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/src/GLwindow.cpp:114: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::showPic(pvQtPic*)'
build/GLwindow.o: In function `GLwindow::cube_files(QStringList)':
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/src/GLwindow.cpp:137: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::showPic(pvQtPic*)'
build/GLwindow.o: In function `GLwindow::QTVR_file(QString)':
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/src/GLwindow.cpp:90: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::showPic(pvQtPic*)'
build/GLwindow.o: In function `GLwindow':
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/src/GLwindow.cpp:13: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::pvQtView(QWidget*)'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/src/GLwindow.cpp:13: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::pvQtView(QWidget*)'
build/moc_pvQtView.o: In function `pvQtView::qt_metacall(QMetaObject::Call,
int, void**)':
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:92: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::setPan(int)'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:93: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::setTilt(int)'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:94: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::setSpin(int)'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:95: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::setZoom(int)'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:96: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::setDist(int)'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:97: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::step_pan(int)'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:98: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::step_tilt(int)'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:99: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::step_zoom(int)'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:100: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::step_roll(int)'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:101: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::step_dist(int)'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:102: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::reset_view()'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:103: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::home_view()'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:104: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::full_frame()'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:105: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::super_fish()'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:106: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::showPic(pvQtPic*)'
/home/tnugent/src/pvqt/build/moc_pvQtView.cpp:107: undefined reference to
`pvQtView::picChanged()'
build/moc_pvQtView.o:(.rodata._ZTV8pvQtView[vtable for pvQtView]+0x14):
undefined reference to `pvQtView::~pvQtView()'
build/moc_pvQtView.o:(.rodata._ZTV8pvQtView[vtable for pvQtView]+0x18):
undefined reference to `pvQtView::~pvQtView()'
build/moc_pvQtView.o:(.rodata._ZTV8pvQtView[vtable for pvQtView]+0x40):
undefined reference to `pvQtView::sizeHint() const'
build/moc_pvQtView.o:(.rodata._ZTV8pvQtView[vtable for pvQtView]+0x44):
undefined reference to `pvQtView::minimumSizeHint() const'
build/moc_pvQtView.o:(.rodata._ZTV8pvQtView[vtable for pvQtView]+0x50):
undefined reference to `pvQtView::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent*)'
build/moc_pvQtView.o:(.rodata._ZTV8pvQtView[vtable for pvQtView]+0x5c):
undefined reference to `pvQtView::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent*)'
build/moc_pvQtView.o:(.rodata._ZTV8pvQtView[vtable for pvQtView]+0xe8):
undefined reference to `pvQtView::initializeGL()'
build/moc_pvQtView.o:(.rodata._ZTV8pvQtView[vtable for pvQtView]+0xec):
undefined reference to `pvQtView::resizeGL(int, int)'
build/moc_pvQtView.o:(.rodata._ZTV8pvQtView[vtable for pvQtView]+0xf0):
undefined reference to `pvQtView::paintGL()'
build/moc_pvQtView.o:(.rodata._ZTV8pvQtView[vtable for pvQtView]+0x110):
undefined reference to `non-virtual thunk to pvQtView::~pvQtView()'
build/moc_pvQtView.o:(.rodata._ZTV8pvQtView[vtable for pvQtView]+0x114):
undefined reference to `non-virtual thunk to pvQtView::~pvQtView()'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [bin/pvQt] Error 1

2008/10/10 mike watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 Tom Sharpless wrote:

  Building pvQt requires the Qt development framework, which is huge but
  reliable and easy to use, and zlib, which is tiny and ubiquitous.
  There  is a prebuilt win32 (MinGW) executable on SF, along with the
  needed MinGW and Qt DLLs.  It is in a self extractor that only runs on
  Windows, but soon there will be a source tar too.  And you can check
  out the source tree with svn co
 https://pvqt.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pvqt
  pvqt .
 Built on ubuntu intrepid (well once I realised my default ws qt3). Seems
 to work fine and proved to be an