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On Mon 14-Oct-2013 at 10:30 -, Christopher Allen wrote:
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>When the user knows the focal lengh and horizontal field of view (v),
>Hugin should either compute the crop factor or, if it is not otherwise
>needed, simply ignore it.
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>Consider cylindri
This bug still exists in 2013.0.0-RC2. This makes stitching large HDR
panoramas in Windows impossible, since the 32-bit version runs out of
memory for all but relatively small cases.
It may or may not be related, but the 64-bit version also uses
significantly more disk access than the 32-bit versi
Public bug reported:
When the user knows the focal lengh and horizontal field of view (v),
Hugin should either compute the crop factor or, if it is not otherwise
needed, simply ignore it.
Consider cylindrical panorama camera images, which have an arbitrary
hfov unrelated to the lens and focal len
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