They also do not appear if I use 8 bit tiff...
On Dec 2, 9:42 pm, panoplayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, the dots do not appear if I use the same images exported from
> lightroom as 8 bit jpg. I had other problems (random rotation, caused
> by bad automatic control points), but the dots we
The problem for me is that the control points were in order. I can reproduce
this over and over again. I'll post a test case and links later this week. I
understand the user's problem, as I have the same problem.
> Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 19:49:07 -0800
> Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: hugin pr
No, the dots do not appear if I use the same images exported from
lightroom as 8 bit jpg. I had other problems (random rotation, caused
by bad automatic control points), but the dots were gone.
I'll try converting the existing tif to 8 bit.
On Dec 1, 3:46 pm, Bruno Postle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Control points are not in order, not when one of the images is upside
down. I had the same problem, though mine was caused by the auto
seeking control points to select one point in the clouds of the sky in
one picture and from the reflection of the cloud in the water in the
next one.
My solution
Hey Harry. Thanks for everything. Here's my info:
Powerbook G4 1.67 Ghz, OS 10.4.11.
When the wx error first started popping up, I tried changing some of
my environment vars (PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH) and running hugin from
a terminal with "open hugin". That made the problem go away for a
bit
galocza wrote:
> it seems that all my problems have to to with autopano-sift-c. i
> selected the old autopano 1.03 in hugin 0.7.0 and all my worries gone.
> i never could get autopano-sift to work and it seems that i dont have
> much luck with with the c version either.
> so if sbody runs into the