Maybe help is impossible but I want to try:
Trying to use Hugin for the Enfuse option. Just want to take a few
bracketed images and combine like Photomatix but hopefully with
superior final image.
Can someone give me or direct me to a brief tutorial on how to
'invoke' (I've seen this term used)
Hi All,
The recent 0.2.34 alpha release of pvQt contains several errors that
make it work badly or not at all on systems with limited texture map
resources. Please discard it and use the current 0.2.36 release
instead.
0.2.36 works fine on my OpenGL version 1.4 machine, which only
supports po
Hi Guys,
is there a chance of building panoramas in flash with a tool like the
very good Panotools-Script to get a qtvr? i'm running linux and that's
why i would like to use flash.
Cheers, Can
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I sometimes get horizontal lines in non-HDR files. Sometimes just a
single line, sometimes a region with alternating black and 'normal'
pixels, looking rather like TV scan lines.
The latest image I've seen them in is a big one: I'm doing a 360°
panorama, so have 37 16-bit TIFF images as my source
I have to agree with 'newbee' and Dale Beams. Hugin is a great
program, and I'm quite used to programs which aren't that user
friendly, so for me, it's no problem to use it. However, from a
usability perspective, certain things definitely should be changed.
I think any program which is intended t
Hello,
"Newbie" is a good friend who has an interest to see how making
panoramic images works. We had an hour in the evening, and so I just
wanted to show the workflow with one hands-on example.
Regarding hugin, there was a consensus that a feature freeze is needed
to get 0.7.0 released without
Harry,
Sorry I am even later spotting your reply than you were in replying to
my original message. I am just back from a trip and doing a check on
here for things that might have been posted while I was away and I
noticed it.
Yes. The as the pop-up with the error message is not selectable/Cop
I agree with "newbie" or commonly known as "usablity" testing. Suse had made
great inroads in this area with some strong usablity testing procedures. Suse
even went so far as to video tape all types of users on Linux to understand
user expectations. Gimp's crop window iirc, was a result of
Hi Tom,
w.r.t. the Makefile not being created: On OSX when I do a qmake --help, it
says the following:
Mode:
-project Put qmake into project file generation mode
In this mode qmake interprets files as files to be built,
defaults to *.c; *.ui; *.y; *.l; *.ts; *.xlf; *.qrc;
Here are the details of what exiv2 "sees" on the images from the Olympus
C-765UZ. Can any of the developers shed some light on what tag is hugin
keying off?
Yuv
Robin Mills wrote:
> Delighted to hear that Hugin links with exiv2-0.18pre. Very good
> news.
>
> I ran your image on exiv2 (sa
PS the proper typename is "GLint" for singed, "GLuint" for unsigned,
not "glInt"
On Oct 27, 10:38 am, Tom Sharpless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Harry
>
> Yes, this is a confusing bit. In fact if you just run the qmake
> command again, it works, because the first run creates the build
> dire
Hi all,
I've been working in the past couple of weeks to help Robin Mills with
the Windows build of the latest Exiv2-0.18pre1.
In the short term, I hoped this would solve the issue with the EXIF data
from the Olympus JPEG. Unfortunately it does not. The focal length is
read correctly, but the
Hi Harry
Yes, this is a confusing bit. In fact if you just run the qmake
command again, it works, because the first run creates the build
directory -- but not until after the lines that failed. So an even
easier fix is to move those lines to the bottom of the .pro file.
On Oct 27, 7:28 am, "
Hi Harry,
Thanks for all your work on this. I do hope we can release a Mac
version built by you very soon, as people have been asking for one.
When I said "add casts" I meant things like "(glInt) x" that ask the
compiler to give x the type glInt, if it can ( in C++ equivalently
"glInt(x)" which
Ok...
I expected something just like this, thank you!
So I'll just try to install all packages necessary, first this "libc6-
dev", and then try to figure out the rest.
Trying to carry on, thanks a lot!
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On 27 Oct, 10:12, dishio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 27, 10:37 am, Klaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > Regarding hugin,
> > newbie needs an initial tutorial to guide him through the workflow.
>
> Did newbie go to hugin home
> page?http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/index
Hi Tom,
w.r.t. the error when I run the "qmake pvQt.pro":
build/pvQtVersion.h: No such file or directory
It does that when I have a "fresh" pvQt-0.2.34-src directory and when I run
it for the first time. The first time the directory does not contain a build
directory. Therefore the script can't
On Oct 27, 10:37 am, Klaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> Regarding hugin,
> newbie needs an initial tutorial to guide him through the workflow.
Did newbie go to hugin home page?
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/index.shtml
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Hello,
Yesterday evening: newbie introduction to hugin and panorama
stitching. Some remarks on usabililty while watching and tutoring a
first three-image stitch.
Downloading from hugin.sf.net works ok. Installing hugin on XP with
the exe file works ok, but then there are suddenly lots of aliases
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