[hugin-ptx] Re: new projection: architectual

2008-12-29 Thread Daniel German
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Yuv wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > Daniel M German wrote: >> I just committed a simple, but I think useful projection. I call it >> architectural. Try it with an indoor pano. Top half is miller (which >> is almost conformal), bottom is lambert equal area. It presume

[hugin-ptx] Re: new projection: architectual

2008-12-29 Thread Yuv
Hi everybody, Daniel M German wrote: > I just committed a simple, but I think useful projection. I call it > architectural. Try it with an indoor pano. Top half is miller (which > is almost conformal), bottom is lambert equal area. It presumes the > space around you (in the bottom half of the pan

[hugin-ptx] Re: new panini projection

2008-12-29 Thread Tom Sharpless
Hi Bruno Thanks for setting up the Flickr group, Vedutismo. I just put two paninis there, and will add a few more soon. -- Tom On Dec 29, 12:57 pm, Bruno Postle wrote: > On Mon 29-Dec-2008 at 04:10 -0800, Daniel M. German wrote: > > > > >I'll let Bruno and Tom provide the background and math

[hugin-ptx] Re: new panini projection

2008-12-29 Thread Tom Sharpless
Hi Daniel On Dec 29, 7:10 am, Daniel M German wrote: > Hi Everybody, > > I just committed this change. > > 2008-12-29 dmg > > * panorama.h, math.c, adjust.c, queryfeature.c, filter.h, > parser.c: Added panini projection. the credit goes to Thomas > Sharpless who redisc

[hugin-ptx] new projection: architectual

2008-12-29 Thread Daniel M German
hi Yuv, and everybody else I just committed a simple, but I think useful projection. I call it architectural. Try it with an indoor pano. Top half is miller (which is almost conformal), bottom is lambert equal area. It presumes the space around you (in the bottom half of the pano) is less import

[hugin-ptx] Re: new panini projection

2008-12-29 Thread Daniel M German
>> I have only tested it going from equirectangular to panini, but it >> should work like any other. We might need some more changes to the >> library before hugin can use it, though. Yuval> I found a small bug in the library (even before the introduction of Yuval> Panini) that would enume

[hugin-ptx] Re: new panini projection

2008-12-29 Thread Daniel M German
Bruno> On Mon 29-Dec-2008 at 04:10 -0800, Daniel M. German wrote: >> >> I'll let Bruno and Tom provide the background and math, both are >> fascinating. Bruno> There was a long thread on hugin-ptx where Tom and myself picked Bruno> apart a Panini painting of St Peter's with some strange

[hugin-ptx] Re: new panini projection

2008-12-29 Thread Daniel M German
>> I have only tested it going from equirectangular to panini, but it >> should work like any other. We might need some more changes to the >> library before hugin can use it, though. Yuval> I found a small bug in the library (even before the introduction of Yuval> Panini) that would enume

[hugin-ptx] Re: new panini projection

2008-12-29 Thread Yuval Levy
Hi Daniel, > I just committed this change. > > 2008-12-29 dmg > > * panorama.h, math.c, adjust.c, queryfeature.c, filter.h, > parser.c: Added panini projection. the credit goes to Thomas > Sharpless who rediscovered it, and to Bruno Postle, who did the > original math.

[hugin-ptx] Re: new panini projection

2008-12-29 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 29-Dec-2008 at 04:10 -0800, Daniel M. German wrote: > >I'll let Bruno and Tom provide the background and math, both are >fascinating. There was a long thread on hugin-ptx where Tom and myself picked apart a Panini painting of St Peter's with some strange perspective effects. It turns ou

[hugin-ptx] Hugin And Autopano-SIFT

2008-12-29 Thread ericsnapple0
How do I get Autopano-SIFT to be controlled from within the Hugin GUI front-end? I've selected "autopano-win32.exe" as the alternate file, and have tried various arguments but cannot make anything work. What arguments do I need? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received t

[hugin-ptx] new panini projection

2008-12-29 Thread Daniel M German
Hi Everybody, I just committed this change. 2008-12-29 dmg * panorama.h, math.c, adjust.c, queryfeature.c, filter.h, parser.c: Added panini projection. the credit goes to Thomas Sharpless who rediscovered it, and to Bruno Postle, who did the original math.