Which after reading https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/1994036 I see
that I don't actually need to do! :DD
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Title:
Lens calibration g
I edit the images to blur out misdetected edges.
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Title:
Lens calibration gui caches removed images
Status in Hugin:
Fix Committed
Bug d
I had no idea this was possible! I even read the docs (but I see it in
there now).
Amazing!! Thank you. No need for this feature at all then (and no need
for me to edit images either).
Fantastic.
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Sweet; what about the splash screen? The build number doesn't fit on it,
I assumed that was a high DPI issue but maybe it's unrelated.
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Title:
You can already enable or disable individual lines. So you can easily
disable individual lines an I don't see the need for such an additional
feature.
** Changed in: hugin
Status: New => Opinion
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Fixed in repository.
Note: Not sure what's the point of editing the image. Calibrate_lens_gui
is intended to work on the images straight from the camera, so there
should be no need to edit them in between.
** Changed in: hugin
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: hugin
Mileston
Hugin and all its GUI tools *are* hidpi aware. The manifest is correctly
added. This can be easily checked in the task manager.
There were only 2 places (about dialog and overview panel) were still
the old hard coded values were used. This is now fixed in the
repository.
** Changed in: hugin
Public bug reported:
OS: Windows 10
Display: 3840x2160, system scaling at 250%
The Hugin Panorama Editor GUI does not scale correctly on high DPI
displays. See attached screen grab.
As a workaround, use of the system scaler can be forced through the
compatibility settings, but the results are
Public bug reported:
I'd like to request the ability to define a zone (or zones) of the input
images that will be excluded from edge detection in the lens calibration
GUI.
Use case for me is processing images from security cameras that have two
significant edge noise sources:
- An overlaid black
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