Re: [hugin-ptx] Samsung gear 360

2017-08-21 Thread James Shoebottom
Ok thanks. I worked it out. If I double-click on the .pto file it opens in 
Hugin but complains about a missing dummy.JPG file. I then place my file to be 
stitched into the same folder, rename it to dummy.JPG and double-click the .pto 
file and all is good. 

Many thanks for help. Got there in the end. 

James. 

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Samsung gear 360

2017-08-21 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
If you are in the directory with gear360pano.cmd you need to use ./
gear360pano.cmd instead of only the filename.
The example you are referring to is for Windows.

Niklas

Am Montag, 21. August 2017 10:26:01 UTC+2 schrieb James Shoebottom:
>
> Łukasz
>
> *Thanks for this. I'm very new to this 360 stitching so please bear with 
> me to what might seem very simple questions.*
> *I've read this post and all the updates and saw your link and the Hugin 
> PTO plugin..*
>
> *I've got a Samsung Gear 360 - 1st Gen*
> *I've taken several photos and placed the JPEG Circular fish-eye on my 
> desktop*
> *I've got a Mac and installed the Hugin software*
> *I also downloaded your plugin to automate the process to stitch a Gear 
> 360 fisheye photo.*
> *However, this is where I get stuck.*
>
> *I downloaded the Gear360pano-master and unzipped it. I see all the files 
> in there. When I go into Terminal on my Mac, I go to the same directory and 
> do an 'ls' and see all the files.*
> *According to your download page, installation instructions it says for 
> Linux to run gear360pano.cmd *.JPEG. However when I do this I get Command 
> not found.*
>
> *Again, I'm quite new to this but I've used Terminal on Mac before so it 
> should work. Do you know if this is the correct way to run it on the Mac, I 
> assume I need to do it from the Terminal Command Line*
> *rather than within Hugin?*
>
> *Thanks*
> *James*
>
>
> On Sunday, 31 July 2016 19:32:50 UTC+1, Łukasz Góralczyk wrote:
>>
>> W dniu piątek, 1 lipca 2016 10:42:46 UTC+2 użytkownik Bruno Postle 
>> napisał:
>>>
>>> You can stitch this in Hugin without splitting the image first. You 
>>> need to load the file twice in the project and use d,e parameters and 
>>> circular fisheye cropping to isolate the two pictures. See this thread 
>>> for a similar solution: 
>>> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/hugin-ptx/sSTJ4PTOloQ/discussion 
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for the link! I own Samsung Gear360 and was wondering if this can 
>> be done without splitting the file (this is what I was doing previously).
>>
>> For the interested here's the link for small script and Hugin template to 
>> stitch files from Gear360: https://github.com/ultramango/gear360pano
>>
>> Lukasz.
>>
>>

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Samsung gear 360

2017-08-21 Thread James Shoebottom
Łukasz

*Thanks for this. I'm very new to this 360 stitching so please bear with me 
to what might seem very simple questions.*
*I've read this post and all the updates and saw your link and the Hugin 
PTO plugin..*

*I've got a Samsung Gear 360 - 1st Gen*
*I've taken several photos and placed the JPEG Circular fish-eye on my 
desktop*
*I've got a Mac and installed the Hugin software*
*I also downloaded your plugin to automate the process to stitch a Gear 360 
fisheye photo.*
*However, this is where I get stuck.*

*I downloaded the Gear360pano-master and unzipped it. I see all the files 
in there. When I go into Terminal on my Mac, I go to the same directory and 
do an 'ls' and see all the files.*
*According to your download page, installation instructions it says for 
Linux to run gear360pano.cmd *.JPEG. However when I do this I get Command 
not found.*

*Again, I'm quite new to this but I've used Terminal on Mac before so it 
should work. Do you know if this is the correct way to run it on the Mac, I 
assume I need to do it from the Terminal Command Line*
*rather than within Hugin?*

*Thanks*
*James*


On Sunday, 31 July 2016 19:32:50 UTC+1, Łukasz Góralczyk wrote:
>
> W dniu piątek, 1 lipca 2016 10:42:46 UTC+2 użytkownik Bruno Postle napisał:
>>
>> You can stitch this in Hugin without splitting the image first. You 
>> need to load the file twice in the project and use d,e parameters and 
>> circular fisheye cropping to isolate the two pictures. See this thread 
>> for a similar solution: 
>> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/hugin-ptx/sSTJ4PTOloQ/discussion 
>>
>
> Thanks for the link! I own Samsung Gear360 and was wondering if this can 
> be done without splitting the file (this is what I was doing previously).
>
> For the interested here's the link for small script and Hugin template to 
> stitch files from Gear360: https://github.com/ultramango/gear360pano
>
> Lukasz.
>
>

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Samsung Gear 360 photos help

2016-09-19 Thread Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
You'll find hugin template here https://github.com/ultramango/gear360pano

This has been shared in this discussion:
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/hugin-ptx/EAHIEpWcOVc/discussion


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

2016-09-17 20:12 GMT-03:00 Terry Duell :

> Hello Vassil,
>
> On Sun, 18 Sep 2016 03:49:18 +1000, Vassil Mladjov 
> wrote:
>
> Hi all, I would really appreciate some help in figuring out if Hugin can
>> be used to fix my Gear360 photos.
>> At the moment, I can some black stops at the top and the bottom of the
>> 360 images. I am not sure that Samsung is including the metadata in the
>> file,
>> unless you use their Samsung phones.
>> Any ideas will be appreciated.
>>
>>
> I seem to recall some discussion on this or related issue not too long
> ago, so have a look at past list posts.
> Hopefully someone who knows more will respond.
>
> Cheers,
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Samsung Gear 360 photos help

2016-09-17 Thread Terry Duell

Hello Vassil,

On Sun, 18 Sep 2016 03:49:18 +1000, Vassil Mladjov   
wrote:


Hi all, I would really appreciate some help in figuring out if Hugin can  
be used to fix my Gear360 photos.
At the moment, I can some black stops at the top and the bottom of the  
360 images. I am not sure that Samsung is including the metadata in the  
file,

unless you use their Samsung phones.
Any ideas will be appreciated.



I seem to recall some discussion on this or related issue not too long  
ago, so have a look at past list posts.

Hopefully someone who knows more will respond.

Cheers,
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Samsung gear 360

2016-07-31 Thread Łukasz Góralczyk
W dniu piątek, 1 lipca 2016 10:42:46 UTC+2 użytkownik Bruno Postle napisał:
>
> You can stitch this in Hugin without splitting the image first. You 
> need to load the file twice in the project and use d,e parameters and 
> circular fisheye cropping to isolate the two pictures. See this thread 
> for a similar solution: 
> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/hugin-ptx/sSTJ4PTOloQ/discussion 
>

Thanks for the link! I own Samsung Gear360 and was wondering if this can be 
done without splitting the file (this is what I was doing previously).

For the interested here's the link for small script and Hugin template to 
stitch files from Gear360: https://github.com/ultramango/gear360pano

Lukasz.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Samsung gear 360

2016-07-01 Thread Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
Nice to know. Good to see it working here on linux firefox, but they also
don't give us nor zoom nor VR :(

Very nice to see that erect drawing! Never saw one before!


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http://cartola.org/360
http://www.panoforum.com.br/

2016-07-01 10:13 GMT-03:00 'Bruno Postle' via hugin and other free
panoramic software :

> On 1 July 2016 at 13:42, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) wrote:
> >
> > In a doc I've written in PT_BR I also list many sites that can receive
> the
> > erect upload and will make your pano available:
> >
> > http://www.360cities.net/
> > http://www.tourwrist.com/
> > http://www.viewat.org/?i=pt
> > http://sky.easypano.com/
> > http://photosynth.net/ice.aspx
> > http://round.me
> > http://plus.google.com
> > http://www.spinattic.com/
> > http://www.picbox360.com/pt
> > https://kuula.co/
>
> Also recently discovered that if you upload a Hugin equirectangular
> image to Flickr then it automatically displays in a panorama viewer:
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/brunopostle/27365324833/
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/dmswart/26523983310
>
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Samsung gear 360

2016-07-01 Thread 'Bruno Postle' via hugin and other free panoramic software
On 1 July 2016 at 13:42, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) wrote:
>
> In a doc I've written in PT_BR I also list many sites that can receive the
> erect upload and will make your pano available:
>
> http://www.360cities.net/
> http://www.tourwrist.com/
> http://www.viewat.org/?i=pt
> http://sky.easypano.com/
> http://photosynth.net/ice.aspx
> http://round.me
> http://plus.google.com
> http://www.spinattic.com/
> http://www.picbox360.com/pt
> https://kuula.co/

Also recently discovered that if you upload a Hugin equirectangular
image to Flickr then it automatically displays in a panorama viewer:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/brunopostle/27365324833/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dmswart/26523983310

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Samsung gear 360

2016-07-01 Thread Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
2016-07-01 2:44 GMT-03:00 Edmund Ong :

> BTW how do you share your 360 pictures?


There are many ways to share. The last one available is to directly upload
it to facebook, which is very popular and accessible, but doesn't give the
best experience IMHO. To do that you also need to have the right EXIF
parameters, so that facebook recognizes it as a 360 image. Probably it will
recognize the EXIF from Gear 360, but if it doesn't you can set them
manually or just copy exif from a Ricoh Theta image, which is what I've
been doing with "exiftool".

I share my 360 first in my blog, where I've already used Salado Player,
#VR5 and nowadays (and since a long time already) I've been using krpano,
which I still find the best plugin. It is also one of the only ways I've
found to make it available for VR online. IMHO one of the best free plugin
nowadays is Marzipano  and you can use it online
.

In a doc I've written in PT_BR I also list many sites that can receive the
erect upload and will make your pano available:

   - http://www.360cities.net/
   - http://www.tourwrist.com/
   - http://www.viewat.org/?i=pt
   - http://sky.easypano.com/
   - http://photosynth.net/ice.aspx
   - http://round.me
   - http://plus.google.com
   - http://www.spinattic.com/
   - http://www.picbox360.com/pt
   - https://kuula.co/

I guess google plus also need adequate EXIF info and not only a 2x1 image,
like many other sites.

There are also offline desktop viewers like Panini (which I use frequently
in linux), DevalVR and others.

On Android cell phones I use the Google Cardboard app and you just need to
name your panos correctly (like "PANO_xxx") and put it on the camera DCIM
folder to experience it with VR. I don't know an offline app to navigate on
a 360 image without VR. Anyone?

Bests,

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

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Samsung gear 360

2016-07-01 Thread 'Bruno Postle' via hugin and other free panoramic software
You can stitch this in Hugin without splitting the image first. You
need to load the file twice in the project and use d,e parameters and
circular fisheye cropping to isolate the two pictures. See this thread
for a similar solution:
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/hugin-ptx/sSTJ4PTOloQ/discussion

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On 28 June 2016 at 05:10, Edmund Ong  wrote:
> Hi, I am a newbie in this. I have tried using Hugin to stich the above file
> (taken from Samsung Gear 360) to a jpg that Google chrome  (panaroma viewer
> app) can view. All the mode dun seems to work. If I use this file directly
> it will get distorted and have a gap at the joint. Please advise on the
> following.
> 1) what mode / procedure to use in hugin
> 2) any panoramic viewer (offline) that is friendly and easy to be use for
> the less 360 savy folks (simple rotate and zoom)
> 3) any panoramic software that can automate the conversion from Samsung Gear
> 360 to Chrome (or other offline panaroma viewer)
>
> I am a shutter happy folk who love to travel and share my photos to my
> relatives and friends. I hope to make it easy for them to view my 360
> photos. Thanks for any help and suggestion.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Samsung gear 360

2016-06-30 Thread Edmund Ong
Thanks for the reply, it seems that the crucial point here is to split the 
picture in 2 before using Hugin. 
Samsung do have a software call <> but it can only 
output the mentioned jpeg to mpeg 4 videos. 
I have tried using Ricoh software to view the image, but the point of 
sitching is bad and heavily distorted. Samsung gear 360 is great. But 
prepare a good SD card or your video quality will suffer. 
I went for 
SANDISK EXTREME microSD UHS-I CARD

Up to 90/60MB/s read/write speed, video speed C10, U3, V30
I need a multi platform plugin or a software to so that everyone that 
received the image can see the pictures without needing to go through all 
the steps in Hugin.  BTW how do you share your 360 pictures?



On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 8:19:43 PM UTC+8, Cartola wrote:
>
> I have done that for Ricoh Theta S and my workflow included a first step 
> to split the frames in two images using imagemagick. Then Hugin could 
> understand better each file as a fisheye image and stitch it.
>
> I don't have my script here to give you more details. From what I remember:
>
> - separate frames from video
> - split each frame in two images
> - stitch one pair to use as a template
> - stitch every pair with the template
> - generate erect video with stitched frames
>
> I didn't do, but I guess its possible to use enblend with fixed mask, 
> because it takes too much time to stitch every frame having to calculate it 
> every time.
>
> Doesn't Samsung offer a program to do this? Ricoh theta has its own free 
> software (for windows) that does this automatically. You can also try it.
>
> If you have more results please publish them here. I will receive a Gear 
> 360 in August.
>
> Bests,
>
>
>
> Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
> http://cartola.org/360
> http://www.panoforum.com.br/
>
> 2016-06-28 1:10 GMT-03:00 Edmund Ong >:
>
>> Hi, I am a newbie in this. I have tried using Hugin to stich the above 
>> file (taken from Samsung Gear 360) to a jpg that Google chrome  (panaroma 
>> viewer app) can view. All the mode dun seems to work. If I use this file 
>> directly it will get distorted and have a gap at the joint. Please advise 
>> on the following. 
>> 1) what mode / procedure to use in hugin
>> 2) any panoramic viewer (offline) that is friendly and easy to be use for 
>> the less 360 savy folks (simple rotate and zoom)
>> 3) any panoramic software that can automate the conversion from Samsung 
>> Gear 360 to Chrome (or other offline panaroma viewer) 
>>
>> I am a shutter happy folk who love to travel and share my photos to my 
>> relatives and friends. I hope to make it easy for them to view my 360 
>> photos. Thanks for any help and suggestion. 
>>
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Re: [hugin-ptx] Samsung gear 360

2016-06-28 Thread Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
I have done that for Ricoh Theta S and my workflow included a first step to
split the frames in two images using imagemagick. Then Hugin could
understand better each file as a fisheye image and stitch it.

I don't have my script here to give you more details. From what I remember:

- separate frames from video
- split each frame in two images
- stitch one pair to use as a template
- stitch every pair with the template
- generate erect video with stitched frames

I didn't do, but I guess its possible to use enblend with fixed mask,
because it takes too much time to stitch every frame having to calculate it
every time.

Doesn't Samsung offer a program to do this? Ricoh theta has its own free
software (for windows) that does this automatically. You can also try it.

If you have more results please publish them here. I will receive a Gear
360 in August.

Bests,



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

2016-06-28 1:10 GMT-03:00 Edmund Ong :

> Hi, I am a newbie in this. I have tried using Hugin to stich the above
> file (taken from Samsung Gear 360) to a jpg that Google chrome  (panaroma
> viewer app) can view. All the mode dun seems to work. If I use this file
> directly it will get distorted and have a gap at the joint. Please advise
> on the following.
> 1) what mode / procedure to use in hugin
> 2) any panoramic viewer (offline) that is friendly and easy to be use for
> the less 360 savy folks (simple rotate and zoom)
> 3) any panoramic software that can automate the conversion from Samsung
> Gear 360 to Chrome (or other offline panaroma viewer)
>
> I am a shutter happy folk who love to travel and share my photos to my
> relatives and friends. I hope to make it easy for them to view my 360
> photos. Thanks for any help and suggestion.
>
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