Wow Tim,
Nice work, too!
Urs has sent me his .pto file, so I'm going to have a play with that at
home.
But yeah, I'd love it if you were happy to send me a full sized tiff.
Thanks!
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
Second attempt to send this. Apologies if it comes through twice.
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DT 2.6 on Manjaro.
I'm trying to use DT to shoot tehtered with a Fuji X-Pro2 with the
current firmware v5.
I have installed both gphoto2 and gfs-gphoto2 and libgphoto2 (just in
case).
I can connect to the fuji:
connection: to fuji: https://i.imgur.com/iwZQ8Hb.png
I can do live view:
live v
Urs,
Awesome. Thanks!
Cheers,
Bruce Williams.
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From: Urs Schütz
Date: Wed., 6 Mar. 2019, 08:49
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] OT: Any Hugin experts here?
To:
Hi Bruce
Not an expert, just using Hugin from time to time.
1) Give Hugin some hint about the foca
Hi Bruce
Not an expert, just using Hugin from time to time.
1) Give Hugin some hint about the focal length used for the images. I
did start with 30mm, and a focal length multiplier of 1.5. Hugin will
optimize this focal length for each image later.
2) Put "anchor for position" to one of the m
Yeah, I've tried that. Sadly, it didn't help.
I recall that back when I shot this, I stitched it in Lightroom, which also
had issues, but got closer than Hugin seems to be achieving. And I then did
some destructive pixel pushing in Photoshop.
Of course, these days, I don't use either of those apps.
Hi Bruce,
basically I agree with Patrick.
I tried the assembly with darktable and the great plugin pano-pro (that
uses the same engine of Hugin).
I left all options to the default in order to see how the plugin works.
During the assembly the plugin showed some errors because it cannot find
EXIF dat
On 3/5/19 6:36 AM, Bruce Williams wrote:
> Hey guys,
> Just wondering if anyone on this list is a gun at Hugin pano stitching?
> I've got a sequence I shot about 10 years ago (on a tripod, but rushed,
> and not framed correctly/straight), and I'd really like to reprocess it,
> but it's giving me no
Bruce Williams wrote:
> NEW link is here:
These are tiff-files. From my experience, Hugin has big problems to
stich things without metadata, even if you tell him manually the focal
length. Have you tried it with high quality jpg with full metadata?
And yes, me too would love to read a "hidden fe
On Mon, 4 Mar 2019 22:44:13 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Leander Hutton [03-04-19 22:05]:
>>
>>
>> Does anyone else on here use Fedora with Darktable and lensfun from
>> their repository? The utility for updating the lensfun profiles
>> (lensfun-update or lensfun-update-db) do not seem to
Gah! Sorry guys. Don't know what happened there.
I selected all the files and told linux to zip 'em, but for some reason, it
only zipped up the first image. Weird.
Just uploading a revised .zip file now (chose .zip for the benefit of
windows folks).
NEW link is here:
https://drive.google.com/open?i
Ciao Bruce,
I can find only ONE file in the zip archive.
Thanks,
Maurizio
Il giorno mar 5 mar 2019 alle ore 12:50 Bruce Williams
ha scritto:
> Hey guys,
> Just wondering if anyone on this list is a gun at Hugin pano stitching?
> I've got a sequence I shot about 10 years ago (on a tripod, but rus
Hey guys,
Just wondering if anyone on this list is a gun at Hugin pano stitching?
I've got a sequence I shot about 10 years ago (on a tripod, but rushed, and
not framed correctly/straight), and I'd really like to reprocess it, but
it's giving me no end of grief.
My main issue is that Hugin, despite
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