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

2008-11-25 Thread Tim Nugent

Seems celeste has problems dealing with 16bit TIFF files.. other formats 
should be ok. I'll investigate this.

Tim

grow wrote:
> 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.
>>> This
 has something to do with the OpenGL fast preview viewer, don't know what
>>> it
 is but it makes the wxwindow wndowing "stuff" crash due to some
>>> parent/child
 window that is incorrectly closed. James Legg, the developer who built
>>> the
 preview window for gsoc_2008, also men

[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 PTBatc

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

2008-11-23 Thread grow

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.
> > This
> > > has something to do with the OpenGL fast preview viewer, don't know what
> > it
> > > is but it makes the wxwindow wndowing "stuff" crash due to some
> > parent/child
> > > window that is incorrectly closed. James Legg, the developer who built
> > the
> > > preview window for gsoc_2008, also mentioned this on other platforms
> > (linux
> > > and/or windows?), so I assume it is a generic error that still needs to
> > be
> > > solved.
>
> 

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

2008-11-23 Thread Harry van der Wolf
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.
> This
> > has something to do with the OpenGL fast preview viewer, don't know what
> it
> > is but it makes the wxwindow wndowing "stuff" crash due to some
> parent/child
> > window that is incorrectly closed. James Legg, the developer who built
> the
> > preview window for gsoc_2008, also mentioned this on other platforms
> (linux
> > and/or windows?), so I assume it is a generic error that still needs to
> be
> > solved.
> >
> > Information and binaries via my website
> > <
> http://panorama.dyndns.org/index.php?lang=en&subject=Hugin&texttag=Hugin>.
> > (The binaries itself are, as always, served from hugin.panotools.org who
> > kindly provide the disk space and bandwidth).
> >
> > Hoi Harry
> >
>

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

2008-11-23 Thread grow

I re-stitched one of the panoramas at 10,000 x 5,000 and there was no
line.
I guess I will try 11,000 x 5,500 next time I am going to be away from
the computer for 4 or 5 hours.

On Nov 23, 1:24 pm, grow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.)
>
> 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.
>
> 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. This
> > has something to do with the OpenGL fast preview viewer, don't know what it
> > is but it makes the wxwindow wndowing "stuff" crash due to some parent/child
> > window that is incorrectly closed. James Legg, the developer who built the
> > preview window for gsoc_2008, also mentioned this on other platforms (linux
> > and/or windows?), so I assume it is a generic error that still needs to be
> > solved.
>
> > Information and binaries via my website
> > .
> > (The binaries itself are, as always, served from hugin.panotools.org who
> > kindly provide the disk space and bandwidth).
>
> > Hoi Harry
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[hugin-ptx] Re: hugin0.8_svn3562_20081111 for download

2008-11-23 Thread grow

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.)

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.

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. This
> has something to do with the OpenGL fast preview viewer, don't know what it
> is but it makes the wxwindow wndowing "stuff" crash due to some parent/child
> window that is incorrectly closed. James Legg, the developer who built the
> preview window for gsoc_2008, also mentioned this on other platforms (linux
> and/or windows?), so I assume it is a generic error that still needs to be
> solved.
>
> Information and binaries via my website
> .
> (The binaries itself are, as always, served from hugin.panotools.org who
> kindly provide the disk space and bandwidth).
>
> Hoi Harry
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