[hugin-ptx] Re: Autopano-SIFT consistently fails

2009-05-20 Thread Bruno Postle

On Wed 20-May-2009 at 15:00 +0200, Lajos Höss wrote:
>The new compiled version of autopano-sift-c working properly with the 3865
>Hugin.I think the problem only the difference name of libpano13  in
>/usr/lib. Minor problem recent autopano-sift-c has same version (2.5.0) as
>stable version. The package manager with this SVN version see older than
>stable version, of course. I think need upgrade autopano-sift-c version
>number.

Yes, libpano13-2.9.14 (since rc1) has a different library suffix 
because the ABI changed.  If you upgrade to this version of 
libpano13 then you will need to rebuild both hugin and 
autopano-sift-C.

This will be in the release notes for libpano13 when I get a chance 
to write them.

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Autopano-SIFT consistently fails

2009-05-20 Thread Lajos Höss
I currently working on 3865 Hugin testbuild package for UHU-Linux 2.1 with
libpano 966. This version of testbuilds i think is ok, but autopano-sift-c
2.5.0 final version not working, exit with error code 127. I am trying
compile the new autopano-sift-c from svn trunk.
The new compiled version of autopano-sift-c working properly with the 3865
Hugin.I think the problem only the difference name of libpano13  in
/usr/lib. Minor problem recent autopano-sift-c has same version (2.5.0) as
stable version. The package manager with this SVN version see older than
stable version, of course. I think need upgrade autopano-sift-c version
number.

Lajos

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Autopano-SIFT consistently fails

2009-05-20 Thread Kunlun121

In addition, opening the output of Hugin is always problematic (16-bit
tiff with alpha channel). I always have to remove the alpha channel in
VIPS/NIP (which tends to require at least 30 minutes trying to figure
out its improbably user-unfriendly interface) before Photoshop opens
it. I remember the same behavior from PTGui back in the day, which -
if i recall correctly - had something to do with the packbits
compression. Is there a way to turn that off in Nona?

Jannes

On May 20, 8:23 am, Harry van der Wolf  wrote:
> 2009/5/19 Kunlun121 
>
>
>
> > Hi Harry,
>
> > Thanks for the reply. What did you mean with "got it working"? Should
> > I change something on my system to get it working too? Because using
> > the 123+ images version it sure did not work for me... Let me know if
> > that's singular and/or particular to my machine and whether you want
> > my help to single out what's wrong.
>
> No, sorry for the confusion. I made it, tested it and it worked. period.
>
>
>
> > Anyway, I followed your suggestions and both the regular Autopano-SIFT
> > and Panomatic. Panomatic was indeed much faster - a very nice
> > experience.
>
> > The Panorama stitched ok - so that's all good. However, Enblend
> > crashed 'cos it ran out of memory. A popup window asked to log a bug
> > tracker on sf.net, which I did. I copied all my nona output into the
> > tracker report.
>
> I've seen your tracker report. Yes, we recently did see some errors for
> enblend on images but in that case they were tiff's with masks and actually
> always the same set of images which were tested by several people.
> Next to that we never saw this error (to my knowledge) this early in the
> blending stage.
>
> Harry
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Autopano-SIFT consistently fails

2009-05-19 Thread Harry van der Wolf
2009/5/19 Kunlun121 

>
> Hi Harry,
>
> Thanks for the reply. What did you mean with "got it working"? Should
> I change something on my system to get it working too? Because using
> the 123+ images version it sure did not work for me... Let me know if
> that's singular and/or particular to my machine and whether you want
> my help to single out what's wrong.


No, sorry for the confusion. I made it, tested it and it worked. period.


>
>
> Anyway, I followed your suggestions and both the regular Autopano-SIFT
> and Panomatic. Panomatic was indeed much faster - a very nice
> experience.
>
> The Panorama stitched ok - so that's all good. However, Enblend
> crashed 'cos it ran out of memory. A popup window asked to log a bug
> tracker on sf.net, which I did. I copied all my nona output into the
> tracker report.
>

I've seen your tracker report. Yes, we recently did see some errors for
enblend on images but in that case they were tiff's with masks and actually
always the same set of images which were tested by several people.
Next to that we never saw this error (to my knowledge) this early in the
blending stage.

Harry

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Autopano-SIFT consistently fails

2009-05-19 Thread Kunlun121

Hi Harry,

Thanks for the reply. What did you mean with "got it working"? Should
I change something on my system to get it working too? Because using
the 123+ images version it sure did not work for me... Let me know if
that's singular and/or particular to my machine and whether you want
my help to single out what's wrong.

Anyway, I followed your suggestions and both the regular Autopano-SIFT
and Panomatic. Panomatic was indeed much faster - a very nice
experience.

The Panorama stitched ok - so that's all good. However, Enblend
crashed 'cos it ran out of memory. A popup window asked to log a bug
tracker on sf.net, which I did. I copied all my nona output into the
tracker report.

Jannes
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Autopano-SIFT consistently fails

2009-05-19 Thread Habi

hey jannes

On May 19, 12:39 am, Kunlun121  wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. I tried renaming the file in my library/
> application support/hugin/autopano directory to Autopano-SIFT-
> C_2.5-123plusImg.huginAutoCP (adding the underscore between C and 2.5
> in the file name). Still getting the same error message.
>
> Should I also remove the space in "application support"?

You should NOT rename the stuff in the "application support"-folder,
but make shure, that the path where your images of the panorama are
ddo not contain any spaces.
Afar from that I can tell you that generating panoramas works for me
(OS X 10.5.6, with Harry's newest build), even when the path contain
spaces. I normally just drag&drop images directly from my iPhoto-
Library to hugin, so I don't need to have duplicated copies of the
images on my HD...

I once also had an error that looked similar to your screenshot and
believe me or not, something very abnormal for OSX, a simple reboot
fixed the problem. Did you try to reset all hugin preferences to it's
default values and reboot your machine?

hope that helps, if not, just keep on asking!

habi


> I figured that other applications may no longer function properly if I
> do this, so I tried placing the Autopano-SIFT-
> C_2.5-123plusImg.huginAutoCP file in a folder closer to the root (path
> had no spaces in it). Then I specified "use alternative autopano-SIFT
> program" and pointed Hugin to this new directory (which now held the
> file with no spaces in its name). Hugin now gave as error message that
> the Autopano-SIFT program wasn't found at all.
>
> Has anyone ever gotten it to work on a Mac?
>
> Jannes
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Autopano-SIFT consistently fails

2009-05-19 Thread Harry van der Wolf
2009/5/19 Harry van der Wolf 

>
> Finally: You mentioned "I get the error message that i uploaded to the
> files section of this group's web site."   I must have been sleeping for
> over a year if this is something from hugin, but which file section? Can you
> provide a link?
>

I never use the http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/  website. One of
the other mails pointed me there. Now I know and I've seen your printscreen.
This message is not very clear. It doesn't say:
- if the plugin is not functioning
- if the files can't found
- if the files are corrupt
- if the files are real image files (in case someone would be so stupid to
give a document a jpg extension)

Maybe the error display should be improved in a future version.

Harry

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Autopano-SIFT consistently fails

2009-05-19 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Hi Jannes,

I made it and got it working and tested it on both Tiger and Leopard. I have
a couple of replies from users that it works (direct mails outside the
hugin-ptx group)

What Thomas means is that the images and their paths should not contain
spaces. You can leave the plugin as it is or rename it, whatever you like.
However, you most definitely need to leave the plugin in it's "/Users//Library/Application Support/Hugin/Autopano" folder as that's the
location where Hugin looks for it.

Next to that: You have 45 images. There is no need to use the 123+ images
plugin. It's not wrong off course, but did you also try the "normal"
autopanosift or the panomatic plugin? These two do work with images and
paths containing spaces (and the panomatic is much, much faster on your
multi core mac pro).

Finally: You mentioned "I get the error message that i uploaded to the
files section of this group's web site."   I must have been sleeping for
over a year if this is something from hugin, but which file section? Can you
provide a link?

hoi,
harry


2009/5/19 Kunlun121 

>
> Thanks for the suggestion. I tried renaming the file in my library/
> application support/hugin/autopano directory to Autopano-SIFT-
> C_2.5-123plusImg.huginAutoCP (adding the underscore between C and 2.5
> in the file name). Still getting the same error message.
>
> Should I also remove the space in "application support"?
>
> I figured that other applications may no longer function properly if I
> do this, so I tried placing the Autopano-SIFT-
> C_2.5-123plusImg.huginAutoCP file in a folder closer to the root (path
> had no spaces in it). Then I specified "use alternative autopano-SIFT
> program" and pointed Hugin to this new directory (which now held the
> file with no spaces in its name). Hugin now gave as error message that
> the Autopano-SIFT program wasn't found at all.
>
> Has anyone ever gotten it to work on a Mac?
>
> Jannes
> >
>

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Autopano-SIFT consistently fails

2009-05-19 Thread Kunlun121

Thanks for the suggestion. I tried renaming the file in my library/
application support/hugin/autopano directory to Autopano-SIFT-
C_2.5-123plusImg.huginAutoCP (adding the underscore between C and 2.5
in the file name). Still getting the same error message.

Should I also remove the space in "application support"?

I figured that other applications may no longer function properly if I
do this, so I tried placing the Autopano-SIFT-
C_2.5-123plusImg.huginAutoCP file in a folder closer to the root (path
had no spaces in it). Then I specified "use alternative autopano-SIFT
program" and pointed Hugin to this new directory (which now held the
file with no spaces in its name). Hugin now gave as error message that
the Autopano-SIFT program wasn't found at all.

Has anyone ever gotten it to work on a Mac?

Jannes
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Autopano-SIFT consistently fails

2009-05-18 Thread T. Modes

Hi,

do you have spaces or other characters in your filename?

Autopano-sift-c 123+ is using a script file.
But there is a problem with autopano-sift-c, when using a script file,
when the script contains filenames with spaces:
see 
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2793188&group_id=77506&atid=550441

In this case you could try to rename the folder or file.

Thomas


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