Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Creating multiple panoramas from a .bat file

2011-12-16 Thread Naked Robot

so where is it doing the exposure + white balance optimization?


On Friday, December 16, 2011 12:11:10 AM UTC+1, Bruno Postle wrote:

 It is using the equivalent of pto_gen, cpfind, celeste_standalone, 
 linefind, cpclean, autooptimiser, vig_optimize, pano_modify, pto2mk, 
 nona and enblend (not necessarily in that order), note that the 
 cpfind command-line tool now includes celeste functionality and 
 autooptimiser includes vig_optimize functionality.




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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Creating multiple panoramas from a .bat file

2011-12-16 Thread Bruno Postle

On Fri 16-Dec-2011 at 04:33 -0800, Jeffrey Martin wrote:


so where is it doing the exposure + white balance optimization?


Each of these tools is documented:
http://wiki.panotools.org/Vig_optimize
http://wiki.panotools.org/Autooptimiser

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On Friday, December 16, 2011 12:11:10 AM UTC+1, Bruno Postle wrote:


It is using the equivalent of pto_gen, cpfind, celeste_standalone,
linefind, cpclean, autooptimiser, vig_optimize, pano_modify, pto2mk,
nona and enblend (not necessarily in that order), note that the
cpfind command-line tool now includes celeste functionality and
autooptimiser includes vig_optimize functionality.


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Creating multiple panoramas from a .bat file

2011-12-15 Thread Bruno Postle

On Wed 14-Dec-2011 at 08:44 -0800, Gitominoti wrote:

Okay then. What is the default code that Hugin is running if I use the
GUI? If I just load 3 pictures in it, use 50 as the default and click
create panorama, it makes a seamless photo. What plugins is it using
to do this?


It is using the equivalent of pto_gen, cpfind, celeste_standalone, 
linefind, cpclean, autooptimiser, vig_optimize, pano_modify, pto2mk, 
nona and enblend (not necessarily in that order), note that the 
cpfind command-line tool now includes celeste functionality and 
autooptimiser includes vig_optimize functionality.


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Creating multiple panoramas from a .bat file

2011-12-12 Thread Harry van der Wolf
2011/12/12 Gitominoti gitomin...@gmail.com

 Could someone please post a link to where I can find pto_gen? I've
 looked everywhere, but I can't find it. I've downloaded match-n-shift
 from the SouceForge site, but it is warping the panorama.

 Thanks


You need a very recent development build of Hugin. I think there is no such
a build yet for windows.
You could try to build it yourself.

Harry

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Creating multiple panoramas from a .bat file

2011-12-12 Thread Terry Duell
On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 08:03:41 +1100, Gitominoti gitomin...@gmail.com  
wrote:



Could someone please post a link to where I can find pto_gen? I've
looked everywhere, but I can't find it. I've downloaded match-n-shift
from the SouceForge site, but it is warping the panorama.


pto_gen was only recently added to the hugin source. You will need to  
build the latest default branch if you can't get hold of a built version.


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Creating multiple panoramas from a .bat file

2011-12-09 Thread Bruno Postle

On Fri 09-Dec-2011 at 11:09 -0800, Gitominoti wrote:


Do I have the right match-n-shift? Or am I calling it wrong? You say I
have to have Perl.


This is an ancient match-n-shift (it runs some tools from 
autopano-sift-c directly).  There was a current Windows version 
of all the Panotools::Script tools posted to this list recently.


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Creating multiple panoramas from a .bat file

2011-12-07 Thread Bruno Postle

On Wed 07-Dec-2011 at 12:45 -0800, Gitominoti wrote:


One question though. I see that it also spits out 3 other images
(test.tif, test0001.tif and test0002.tif) They aren't needed since
they are just the individual warped sections of the panorama. How can
I stop it from making these files? I'm see that it is enblend that is
doing it.


These are created by nona, and are used as input by enblend.  You 
can delete them after the enblend stage.


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Creating multiple panoramas from a .bat file

2011-12-05 Thread Frederic Da Vitoria
2011/12/5 Gitominoti gitomin...@gmail.com

 Okay so do I run these lines in cmd to test them? When I run them
 right now by double clicking the .bat file, a cmd pops up, runs
 through so code so fast I can't read it, then it closes. I have no
 idea what it is doing. When I type it into a cmd, it says that the
 command is unknown, or something along those lines

 I'm new to batch files, so sorry if these are dumb questions


You can insert a pause (without the quotes) after each command. When it
reaches each pause, the .bat will wait until you press a key so you will
have the time to see the output. But you won't be able to scroll if the
output is larger than your screen's length, you'll only see the last part
of the output. So if you want to inspect all the results, you'll have to
use a redirect command (I'm not sure it works with Hugin's sets of tools
but I have a hunch it does) with the  operator. Or maybe the Hugin tools
offer a switch to log the output to a file?

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