2009/5/19 Kunlun121 jannes.bol...@gmail.com
Hi Harry,
Thanks for the reply. What did you mean with got it working? Should
I change something on my system to get it working too? Because using
the 123+ images version it sure did not work for me... Let me know if
that's singular and/or
Hi,
A new hugin installer for Windows Vista/XP based on SVN 3865 (jump from 3845
- a lot of work has been done this week) can be found at:
hugin installer for Windows
Vistahttp://adhuikeshoven.pbworks.com/hugin%C2%A0installer%C2%A0for%C2%A0Windows%C2%A0Vista
.
Dedalus
Hi all,
I have listened to the execellent talks of Andrew at LGM about nona-gpu (and
enblend/enfuse) at:
http://river-valley.tv/nona-gpu-image-remapping-on-the-graphics-processor/
http://river-valley.tv/enblendenfuse-technology-talk/
and finally gave nona-gpu a quick try on my workstation.
Thanks for sharing the weekly Windows builds! It has been very
useful.
One minor issue I am having is a TIFF library warning. Here are the
first few lines:
20:18:44: tiff module: TIFFReadDirectory
20:18:44: TIFF library warning.
I mentioned it to Bruno, and he suggested it may be an installer
On Wed 20-May-2009 at 13:41 +0200, Pablo d'Angelo wrote:
I have listened to the execellent talks of Andrew at LGM about nona-gpu (and
enblend/enfuse) at:
http://river-valley.tv/nona-gpu-image-remapping-on-the-graphics-processor/
http://river-valley.tv/enblendenfuse-technology-talk/
When
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 15:11, Lars Schimmer l.schim...@cgv.tugraz.at wrote:
Is there any way of creating a panorama as a TIFF with 2 GB file size?
Yes. I've done so in Linux with Hugin/nona/enblend. You may need a
patched version of libtiff to open the file in Gimp (see the link in
the first
Can anybody help? I am getting very thin approximately 1 pixel wide
and very long black lines running horizontally through my panoramas.
Previously I was using the Beta version of 7 and have now installed
the full release version of 7. The lines are running in a series
stacked about 30 or so
On Wed 20-May-2009 at 15:00 +0200, Lajos Höss wrote:
The new compiled version of autopano-sift-c working properly with the 3865
Hugin.I think the problem only the difference name of libpano13 in
/usr/lib. Minor problem recent autopano-sift-c has same version (2.5.0) as
stable version. The
I guess I am trying to do the same thing. I just posted a message in
this forum with my problem related to it. Hadn't seen this post when I
wrote my message... So my answer would be: creating them no problem.
But doing anything with them seems impossible... From Seb's message
here it seems that a
On Tue 19-May-2009 at 07:38 -0700, Yuv wrote:
I guess next step is to try and build multiple version in between 3705
and now until I find the commit that is segfaulting.
3838 works, 3839 segfaults
I know Guido says he needs to fix this code, but since you have the
hardware that fails, it
Bruno Postle wrote:
On Tue 19-May-2009 at 19:19 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
I need the three separate exposures each in
its own file. Maybe there is such an option in the Makefile system too?
There is now. The 'layered' target was broken, but now it will
generate each of the enblended
On Wed 20-May-2009 at 07:26 -0700, Hugh McE wrote:
Can anybody help? I am getting very thin approximately 1 pixel wide
and very long black lines running horizontally through my panoramas.
Previously I was using the Beta version of 7 and have now installed
the full release version of 7. The lines
On Wed 20-May-2009 at 14:44 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
do you use tiffcp? FYI, GIMP could open it (with some dialog), Photoshop
only showed the background image :(
tiffcp. I don't think multiple layers were in the original TIFF
spec, tiffcp creates a multiple 'page' TIFF which the Gimp is
I took a bunch of screen shots of a map site and am trying to assemble
them into a large map. There are 40 tiles in all. All cropped to
just the map portions.
Specifically I'm trying to use Hugin right now, but am open to other
suggestions.
Each tile has about 33% overlapping. When I go into
I've definitely tried that tutorial, and tried to wrap my head around
the differences. Maybe it's a subtle terminology difference that I'm
misunderstanding, but I can't get proper results trying to follow
that.
On May 20, 3:22 pm, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
On Wed 20-May-2009 at
Hi Thomas
T. Modes wrote:
one remark. As soon as you open the old preview or the new preview
they are listening to changes in panorama. When you now close the
window, it's only hidden, but not closed - so it still listen (at
least I think so). When you test, you should not open the preview
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