[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-09 Thread Jaroslav.Beran

Yuv,

no need to be sorry - I'm glad that you (and all the others - of
course) are wasting your time to help me :)
I'll try to instal the same version of Hugin on Virtual PC with clean
instalation of Windows XP Pro SP3, and we will see.

Jarda

On 9 Říj, 00:54, Yuval Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jaroslav.Beran wrote:
  Am I doing it the wrong way?

 no, you are doing it the same way I do that with the images you posted a
 couple of days ago, with the same version of hugin you are using.

 I am at loss explaining what is specifically wrong in the chain of
 events on your computer.

 on my computer it is only the exif data. I'll try to get a newer
 version of exiv2 and build a newer version of hugin with it and hope it
 improves for your images on my computer.

 in the meantime, on your end, if you have access to a different
 computer, try installing hugin on it and see if it can process your images.

 sorry I can't be of any more help.

 yuv
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-08 Thread Bart.van.Andel

 I tried to find a file exiv*.* on my computer, but there is none...

You won't find or need such a file unless you are building from
source. Upon compiling, it is integrated into the program.

FieldOfView doesn't seem to be a real tag in the Exif specification
by the way; it can't be found in http://www.exif.org/Exif2-2.PDF
anyway (specifications for Exif version 2.2). I guess it is computed
from other tags.
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-08 Thread Jaroslav.Beran

Yes, I know - Field of view can me computed from chip diagonal and
focus length. But I think, that this is not the case. If Hugin can't
decode image, it can't recognize it as JPEG (but other apps do). So -
there must be something wrong with HUGIN installation (missing
component or premise). Logically - you can stitch together any
pictures, even if they have no exif and even if they are not parts of
the panorama (I know - result will be a mess, but you can do it), so
exif probably is not the case of my issue. You can see in earlier
posts, that Seb Perez-D and Harry van der Wolf succesfully opened the
images on Linux and Apple - if exif was the case, they shouldn't have
opened them, because in that case the problem should be image
dependent. But it is obvious from the mere fact, that on Linux and
Apple the files can be opened, that the problem is system dependent.
But that's everything I can deduce. So if any more experienced user
can get closer to the solution, I will be very glad...

Jarda

On Oct 8, 11:17 am, Bart.van.Andel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I tried to find a file exiv*.* on my computer, but there is none...

 You won't find or need such a file unless you are building from
 source. Upon compiling, it is integrated into the program.

 FieldOfView doesn't seem to be a real tag in the Exif specification
 by the way; it can't be found inhttp://www.exif.org/Exif2-2.PDF
 anyway (specifications for Exif version 2.2). I guess it is computed
 from other tags.
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-08 Thread Yuval Levy

Jaroslav.Beran wrote:
 But it is obvious from the mere fact, that on Linux and
 Apple the files can be opened, that the problem is system dependent.
 But that's everything I can deduce. So if any more experienced user
 can get closer to the solution, I will be very glad...

I could open the files here, on Windows, with the same hugin version you 
are using. The only thing that hugin did not recognize where FOV and 
focal distance for which you have been given a workaround with the 
exiftool -u command.

This is just temporary. As Gary pointed out, reading EXIF takes care in 
an upstream library, exiv2. All hugin binaries for Windows known to me 
are currently built against version 0.16 of exiv2. in the meantime there 
has been 0.17 and 0.17.1 which are probably available in most linux 
distributions (explaining the different behavior) and 0.18pre (that 
introduces TIFF writing).

I have tried to build 0.17.1 on my windows box and failed. I have had 
more success building the debug version out of SVN. I'll improve on that 
and feed it into a future hugin windows binary when I have time. Or 
maybe somebody else step in in the meantime.

Until then, use the workaround.

Yuv

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-08 Thread Yuval Levy

Jaroslav.Beran wrote:
 but as I can't open the images (Hugin just says Could not decode
 image), I have no chance to enter the values :(

note that hugin *opens* project files, not images. Images are added to a 
project. what are you doing to open the images?

Yuv

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-08 Thread Jaroslav.Beran

Yuv,

on the first tab of new project (called Assistant) there is a button
Load images...
I click the button, select images, click Open, and then the message
Could not decode image appears.
Am I doing it the wrong way?

Jarda

On 9 Říj, 00:03, Yuval Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jaroslav.Beran wrote:
  but as I can't open the images (Hugin just says Could not decode
  image), I have no chance to enter the values :(

 note that hugin *opens* project files, not images. Images are added to a
 project. what are you doing to open the images?

 Yuv
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-08 Thread Yuval Levy

Jaroslav.Beran wrote:
 Am I doing it the wrong way?

no, you are doing it the same way I do that with the images you posted a 
couple of days ago, with the same version of hugin you are using.

I am at loss explaining what is specifically wrong in the chain of 
events on your computer.

on my computer it is only the exif data. I'll try to get a newer 
version of exiv2 and build a newer version of hugin with it and hope it 
improves for your images on my computer.

in the meantime, on your end, if you have access to a different 
computer, try installing hugin on it and see if it can process your images.

sorry I can't be of any more help.

yuv

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-08 Thread Bart.van.Andel

Just curious, and trying to pinpoint the problem. Could you try saving/
converting those images as TIFF first, before loading them in Hugin?
As you mentioned, there might be something wrong with loading JPGs
with Hugin on your computer, but does loading TIFF work? If not, Exif
might not be the problem.

If you'd really want to test if Exif is the problem on your computer,
you could also try to strip off the Exif data from the JPG and see
what happens then. A way to do that is to open the image in an image
editor, select all, paste as a new image and save it (of course this
isn't exactly the most sophisticated way).

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-07 Thread Gerry Patterson
Hello,

I haven't looked yet, but it may be a lack of support in the metadata
handling library: exiv2.  I am not sure what version people are using when
building hugin.

- Gerry


On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Yuval Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Jaroslav.Beran wrote:
  Well, here is exiftool output for the first image

 thanks. It looks OK.

  Field Of View   : 47.3 deg
  Focal Length: 6.8 mm (35 mm equivalent: 41.1 mm)

 as a work around, enter these values when asked.

 I am puzzled as to why hugin can't read them - I've tried to open the
 files you posted earlier and it prompts me to enter HFOV and Focal
 Length as well.

 Yuv

 


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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-07 Thread Jaroslav.Beran

I tried to find a file exiv*.* on my computer, but there is none...

Jarda

On 8 Říj, 05:50, Gerry Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

 I haven't looked yet, but it may be a lack of support in the metadata
 handling library: exiv2.  I am not sure what version people are using when
 building hugin.

 - Gerry



 On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Yuval Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Jaroslav.Beran wrote:
   Well, here is exiftool output for the first image

  thanks. It looks OK.

   Field Of View                   : 47.3 deg
   Focal Length                    : 6.8 mm (35 mm equivalent: 41.1 mm)

  as a work around, enter these values when asked.

  I am puzzled as to why hugin can't read them - I've tried to open the
  files you posted earlier and it prompts me to enter HFOV and Focal
  Length as well.

  Yuv- Skrýt citovaný text -

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-06 Thread Jaroslav.Beran

Well, here is exiftool output for the first image (or, more convenient
form of text file is here - http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/exif.txt):

ExifTool Version Number : 7.25
File Name   : P9285622.jpg
Directory   : P:\Obrázky\Fotografie\Tříděné
\2008-09
File Size   : 706 kB
File Modification Date/Time : 2008:09:28 14:31:40
File Type   : JPEG
MIME Type   : image/jpeg
Exif Byte Order : Little-endian (Intel, II)
Image Description   : OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Make: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
Camera Model Name   : C765UZ
Orientation : Horizontal (normal)
X Resolution: 72
Y Resolution: 72
Resolution Unit : inches
Software: v777-79
Modify Date : 2008:09:28 14:31:41
Y Cb Cr Positioning : Co-sited
Exposure Time   : 1/250
F Number: 4.0
Exposure Program: Program AE
ISO : 64
Exif Version: 0220
Date/Time Original  : 2008:09:28 14:31:41
Create Date : 2008:09:28 14:31:41
Components Configuration: YCbCr
Compressed Bits Per Pixel   : 2
Exposure Compensation   : 0
Max Aperture Value  : 2.8
Metering Mode   : Multi-segment
Light Source: Unknown
Flash   : Off
Focal Length: 6.8 mm
Special Mode: Normal, Sequence: 0, Panorama:
(none)
Quality : HQ (Normal)
Macro   : Off
Black  White Mode  : Off
Digital Zoom: 1.0
Focal Plane Diagonal: 7.162 mm
Lens Distortion Params  : -187 -361 -410 -139 -188 -150
Resolution  : 1
Camera Type : SX777
Camera ID   : OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Pre Capture Frames  : 0
White Board : 0
One Touch WB: Off
White Balance Bracket   : 0
White Balance Bias  : 0
Data Dump   : (Binary data 494 bytes, use -b
option to extract)
User Comment:
Flashpix Version: 0100
Color Space : sRGB
Exif Image Width: 2288
Exif Image Height   : 1520
Interoperability Index  : R98 - DCF basic file (sRGB)
Interoperability Version: 0100
File Source : Digital Camera
Scene Type  : Directly photographed
Custom Rendered : Normal
Exposure Mode   : Auto
White Balance   : Auto
Digital Zoom Ratio  : 0
Scene Capture Type  : Standard
Gain Control: None
Contrast: Normal
Saturation  : Normal
Sharpness   : Normal
Print IM 0x0001 : 0x00140014
Print IM 0x0002 : 0x0001
Print IM 0x0003 : 0x0088
Print IM 0x0007 : 0x
Print IM 0x0008 : 0x
Print IM 0x0009 : 0x
Print IM 0x000a : 0x
Print IM 0x000b : 0x00d0
Print IM 0x000c : 0x
Print IM 0x000d : 0x
Print IM 0x000e : 0x00e8
Print IM 0x0100 : 0x0001
Print IM 0x0101 : 0x00ff
Print IM 0x0102 : 0x0083
Print IM 0x0103 : 0x0083
Print IM 0x0104 : 0x0083
Print IM 0x0105 : 0x0083
Print IM 0x0106 : 0x0083
Print IM 0x0107 : 0x00808080
Print IM 0x0110 : 0x0080
Compression : JPEG (old-style)
Thumbnail Offset: 4096
Thumbnail Length: 3453
Image Width : 2288
Image Height: 1520
Encoding Process: Baseline DCT, Huffman coding
Bits Per Sample : 8
Color Components: 3
Y Cb Cr Sub Sampling: YCbCr4:2:2 (2 1)
Aperture: 4.0
Image Size  : 2288x1520
Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent: 6.0
Shutter Speed   : 1/250
Thumbnail Image : (Binary data 3453 bytes, use -b
option to extract)
Circle Of Confusion : 0.005 mm
Field Of View   : 47.3 deg
Focal Length: 6.8 mm (35 mm equivalent: 41.1 mm)
Hyperfocal Distance : 2.32 m
Light Value : 12.6

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 Jaroslav.Beran wrote:
  Yeah, I think the same, but 

[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-02 Thread Klaus

Hello,

While I have not used the recent Windows build with Olympus images, I
do know that with my C-370 the EXIF is lacking as well, and on my Mac
I do have to enter a reasonable guess for the HFOV into the popup
window when importing the images.

On 2 Oct, 06:16, Jaroslav.Beran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm sorry, bud I don't know what the HFOV is :(
 If I have to believe to wiki, it's Horizontal Field Of View - it's
 parameter, which you can calculate from other known parameters like
 size of chip and focal lenght. I remember, that some 0.5.x.x version
 of Hugin (probably two years ago) had no problem with my images. If
 this was the point, then all Olympus C-765 users have to have this
 problem.

Probably some other Olympus users as well.

It is not as bad as it sounds, because usually you have enough control
points to make the focal length/HFOV/equivalent a parameter determined
during optimisation. Just make sure you do not enter a completely
crazy value at the start, optimisation will later sort it.

Cheers

Klaus

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-01 Thread Seb Perez-D

2008/10/1 Jaroslav.Beran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi, images are here:

 http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/P9285622.JPG
 http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/P9285623.JPG
 http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/P9285624.JPG

 I can open them in Windows - for example in IrfanView, or GIMP (both
 latest versions) - without problems, except Hugin :(


The images work in Hugin/linux (I only tested the first one).

Strange.

Cheers,

Seb

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-01 Thread Jaroslav.Beran

Hi, images are here:

http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/P9285622.JPG
http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/P9285623.JPG
http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/P9285624.JPG

I can open them in Windows - for example in IrfanView, or GIMP (both
latest versions) - without problems, except Hugin :(

Jarda

On 30 Zář, 22:54, Bruno Postle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue 30-Sep-2008 at 13:27 -0700, Jaroslav.Beran wrote:



 I can't load my jpeg's from my Olympus C-765 camera into Hugin
 (0.7.0.3082, WinXP Pro SP3) - everytime I'm getting message
 Unsupported file format. Could not decode image.

 Hi, can you upload one of these JPEG files somewhere?

 --
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-01 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Hi,

The exif info is not complete or your Olympus does not give correct info to
Hugin. On my Apple the jpegs are read by Hugin, but hugin can't read the
HFOV and asks for it. Is this going wrong in the windows version?

Harry

2008/10/1 Seb Perez-D [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 2008/10/1 Jaroslav.Beran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  Hi, images are here:
 
  http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/P9285622.JPG
  http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/P9285623.JPG
  http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/P9285624.JPG
 
  I can open them in Windows - for example in IrfanView, or GIMP (both
  latest versions) - without problems, except Hugin :(
 

 The images work in Hugin/linux (I only tested the first one).

 Strange.

 Cheers,

 Seb

 


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[hugin-ptx] Re: Could not decode image (JPEG)

2008-10-01 Thread Jaroslav.Beran

Hi,

I'm sorry, bud I don't know what the HFOV is :(
If I have to believe to wiki, it's Horizontal Field Of View - it's
parameter, which you can calculate from other known parameters like
size of chip and focal lenght. I remember, that some 0.5.x.x version
of Hugin (probably two years ago) had no problem with my images. If
this was the point, then all Olympus C-765 users have to have this
problem.

Thanks anyway

Jarda


On 1 Říj, 22:50, Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 The exif info is not complete or your Olympus does not give correct info to
 Hugin. On my Apple the jpegs are read by Hugin, but hugin can't read the
 HFOV and asks for it. Is this going wrong in the windows version?

 Harry

 2008/10/1 Seb Perez-D [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]





  2008/10/1 Jaroslav.Beran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

   Hi, images are here:

  http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/P9285622.JPG
  http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/P9285623.JPG
  http://www.volny.cz/sdkfz.171/P9285624.JPG

   I can open them in Windows - for example in IrfanView, or GIMP (both
   latest versions) - without problems, except Hugin :(

  The images work in Hugin/linux (I only tested the first one).

  Strange.

  Cheers,

  Seb- Skrýt citovaný text -

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