>> Anyway, I see that you've done some patches for "refreshing" batch
>> queue but it doesn't seem to work (or I've not get the purpose)
>> because when I run PTBatcherGUI, add some project through it's GUI and
>> then run PTBatcher -a some_project.pto everything from the queue is
>> removed.
Thanks Michael
There are some really interesting panos in the Library of Congress
collection, among the many really dull ones. Look for the Naval
Academy rowing race pictures.
-- Tom
On Mar 12, 12:17 pm, Michael Galloway wrote:
> i found this interesting:
>
> http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/coll
Hi Yuv
On Mar 18, 10:00 pm, Yuval Levy wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Tom Sharpless wrote:
> > I strongly endorse promoting art rather than technology. In which
> > case it makes little sense to have categories.
>
> you will recognize your words on the beta site :)
>
> > I do have one pano I'd love to se
On Thu 19-Mar-2009 at 17:31 +0100, Serge Droz wrote:
>
>Getting a simple masking gui into hugin would be awesome.
Ok, I wrote something on the wiki:
http://wiki.panotools.org/SoC_2009_idea#Simple_mask_editing
Everyone else, now is a good time to mention all those good ideas
for hugin features.
Hello Alexandre,
you asked for it:
Bruno put up a wonderful Tutorial about masking
(http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/enblend-svg/en.shtml)
The super simplified version of that can be done in hugin by croping images,
i.e. "mask" parts of the borders away.
Getting a simple masking gui into
Hello,
I'd really want to participate, but I've not yet decided what should
be my application. think about two things:
1. Making deghosting act more like as a library. This probably would
ease integration to enfuse. The second part would be adding algorithm
described in [1] or adding support for