[hugin-ptx] Re: Smartblend wrapper and Hugin 0.8 and upward till Hugin 2010.01

2010-03-04 Thread Bart van Andel
Hi,

Hmm this had to do with quotes in filenames, which it should now
handle properly. Get the just updated version here:
http://hugin.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/hugin/hugin/trunk/platforms/windows/smartblend-wrapper/smartblend-hugin.bat?revision=5050

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On 4 mrt, 15:35, Trev trevs.mail...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Hi

 I am new here so I had better introduce myself!  My name is Trevor, I
 live in the UK and have only been using Hugin for two months. It's a
 great piece of software and I would like the thank everyone who has
 put the time in.

 I also experience the inverted jpeg. Yesterday I downloaded a newer
 version of Hugin for Windows (Pre-Release 2010.1.0.5046 built by zoran
 zoric) and I get the following error:

 C:/Users/User/Downloads/Hugin5023/bin/Smartblend/smartblend-
 hugin.bat --compression NONE -f4608x1935 -o test.tif
 test.tif
 [smartblend-wrapper] Skipping compression argument and its parameter:
 --compression NONE
 [smartblend-wrapper] Skipping crop argument: -f4608x1935
 [smartblend-wrapper] Output file: test.tif
 The syntax of the command is incorrect.
 make: *** [test.tif] Error 255

 I have tried using a panorama that previously worked OK and get the
 same result. It looks as if one of the parameters might have changed
 or I am doing something silly!!

 regards
 Trevor

 The version of Smartblend is 1.2.5.0 dated 25/03/2007
 On Mar 2, 2:02 pm, Henk Tijdink h.tijd...@gmail.com wrote:



  Hello Bart

  The ouput file now has the EXIF info.
  As I understand from your previous answer there is no compression
  available due to parameter stripping , needed for enblend to work.
  Can live with it and compress it later.
  The only strange thing is that a JPEG output is upside down.
  Have other people that experience too?

  Kind regards
  Henk Tijdink

  On 24 feb, 00:11, Bart van Andel bavanan...@gmail.com wrote:

   Whoops, I had mixed up two versions of the batch file on my harddrive
   and uploaded the wrong one (which was still an update, but
   incomplete), fixed that. Sorry Bruno, you'll need to merge again I
   guess...

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   Bart

   On 23 feb, 23:30, Bart van Andel bavanan...@gmail.com wrote:

I just committed a new version, which can be found at [0]. Tested with
Hugin 2009.04 official build, but it should be version independent. It
will work with Hugin as long as Hugin does not the command line
arguments currently supplied to enblend/smartblend. The wrapper
currently strips -f and --compression, gets the output from -o and
leaves everything else alone. The readme also got an update to reflect
the changes.

By the way it's okay to include the wrapper and accompanying readme in
a future Hugin package, so users won't have to go search for the
wrapper in the svn repos themselves. I have no experience with
building such packages myself though.

[0]http://hugin.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/hugin/hugin/trunk/platforms/w...

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Smartblend wrapper and Hugin 0.8 and upward till Hugin 2010.01

2010-03-03 Thread Henk Tijdink
Hello Erik

I'm using Smartblend version 1.2.5 of the panotools wiki.
I've tested it with pictures not containing EXIF info and pictures
with exif info with camera orientation.
TheTIFF output is OK, but the JPEG output is upside down in all cases,
even with only camera orientation stripped from the pictures.

Kind regards,
Henk Tijdink

On 2 mrt, 17:10, Erik Krause erik.kra...@gmx.de wrote:
 Am 02.03.2010 15:02, schrieb Henk Tijdink:

  The only strange thing is that a JPEG output is upside down.
  Have other people that experience too?

 What smartblend version do you use? This was a known bug long time ago.
 Could it be your exif data contains a rotation flag?

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Smartblend wrapper and Hugin 0.8 and upward till Hugin 2010.01

2010-03-02 Thread Henk Tijdink
Hello Bart

The ouput file now has the EXIF info.
As I understand from your previous answer there is no compression
available due to parameter stripping , needed for enblend to work.
Can live with it and compress it later.
The only strange thing is that a JPEG output is upside down.
Have other people that experience too?

Kind regards
Henk Tijdink

On 24 feb, 00:11, Bart van Andel bavanan...@gmail.com wrote:
 Whoops, I had mixed up two versions of the batch file on my harddrive
 and uploaded the wrong one (which was still an update, but
 incomplete), fixed that. Sorry Bruno, you'll need to merge again I
 guess...

 --
 Bart

 On 23 feb, 23:30, Bart van Andel bavanan...@gmail.com wrote:



  I just committed a new version, which can be found at [0]. Tested with
  Hugin 2009.04 official build, but it should be version independent. It
  will work with Hugin as long as Hugin does not the command line
  arguments currently supplied to enblend/smartblend. The wrapper
  currently strips -f and --compression, gets the output from -o and
  leaves everything else alone. The readme also got an update to reflect
  the changes.

  By the way it's okay to include the wrapper and accompanying readme in
  a future Hugin package, so users won't have to go search for the
  wrapper in the svn repos themselves. I have no experience with
  building such packages myself though.

  [0]http://hugin.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/hugin/hugin/trunk/platforms/w...

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Smartblend wrapper and Hugin 0.8 and upward till Hugin 2010.01

2010-03-02 Thread Erik Krause

Am 02.03.2010 15:02, schrieb Henk Tijdink:

The only strange thing is that a JPEG output is upside down.
Have other people that experience too?


What smartblend version do you use? This was a known bug long time ago. 
Could it be your exif data contains a rotation flag?


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http://www.erik-krause.de

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Smartblend wrapper and Hugin 0.8 and upward till Hugin 2010.01

2010-02-23 Thread Bart van Andel
I just committed a new version, which can be found at [0]. Tested with
Hugin 2009.04 official build, but it should be version independent. It
will work with Hugin as long as Hugin does not the command line
arguments currently supplied to enblend/smartblend. The wrapper
currently strips -f and --compression, gets the output from -o and
leaves everything else alone. The readme also got an update to reflect
the changes.

By the way it's okay to include the wrapper and accompanying readme in
a future Hugin package, so users won't have to go search for the
wrapper in the svn repos themselves. I have no experience with
building such packages myself though.

[0] 
http://hugin.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/hugin/hugin/trunk/platforms/windows/smartblend-wrapper/

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