[hugin-ptx] Enblend (and ImageMagick) Madness

2009-05-22 Thread Michael Witten
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 15:56, Bruno Postle wrote: > > On Fri 22-May-2009 at 12:50 -0700, Michael Witten wrote: > > > ># * I wanted 11.tif to provide the white area with which {05,09,10}.tif > >#could be blended nicely. However, enblend gives up when the pixels > >#are white, saying that

[hugin-ptx] Re: Fusing before or after

2009-05-22 Thread Gerry Patterson
Hello, There are cases when one photographs hand-held and the different exposures are not aligned well enough to be fused first. Best Regards, - Gerry On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 7:50 PM, DaveN wrote: > > I don't know if this has been asked before (hard question to ask in a > search) but why don

[hugin-ptx] Fusing before or after

2009-05-22 Thread DaveN
I don't know if this has been asked before (hard question to ask in a search) but why don't people fuse their images before making panoramas? By that I mean the software for making panoramas (the hugin clone ptgui and autopano pro) seem to remap all the images to create differently exposed panora

[hugin-ptx] Re: Horizontal black lines in my panoramas

2009-05-22 Thread Hugh McE
Many thanks for all the help. I took the advice and reduced the panorama from approx 33,000x5,500 to 30,000x5,000 (aprox 10% on both dimensions) and used the beta of version 8. The problem mostly disappeared. Still a few rogue artefacts. So I'll reduce it a bit more to 27,000x4,500and see what ha

[hugin-ptx] Re: Enblend (and ImageMagick) Madness

2009-05-22 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 22-May-2009 at 17:27 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote: >Bruno Postle wrote: >> If you are going to be editing layers in the Gimp, you need to >> uncheck 'cropped TIFF' in hugin before rendering > >we need to put this kind of things in the preferences, only to be >overridden by different settings i

[hugin-ptx] Re: Layout panorama model (GSoC)

2009-05-22 Thread Yuval Levy
Hi James, I am a bit late on this thread and coding starts tomorrow. Nevertheless, here are my thoughts, hoping they can help you. At the core, Hugin makes sense of a series of photographs. In your project you get the unique opportunity to review how this is done. There are two parts to it: t

[hugin-ptx] Re: ImageFuser .hdr files do not display in Bridge or Photoshop cs3

2009-05-22 Thread Harry van der Wolf
ImageFuser uses the align_image_stack tool to write HDR's. This same align_image_stack tool is also used by Hugin. Creating hdr files is more or less a "spin off" as ImageFuser is meant to use enfuse and this functionality was added because it was so simple to do. Can you try to make a HDR pano wi

[hugin-ptx] Re: Enblend (and ImageMagick) Madness

2009-05-22 Thread Yuval Levy
Bruno Postle wrote: > If you are going to be editing layers in the Gimp, you need to > uncheck 'cropped TIFF' in hugin before rendering we need to put this kind of things in the preferences, only to be overridden by different settings in the stitcher tab Yuv --~--~-~--~~--

[hugin-ptx] Re: Enblend (and ImageMagick) Madness

2009-05-22 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 22-May-2009 at 12:50 -0700, Michael Witten wrote: > ># * I wanted 11.tif to provide the white area with which {05,09,10}.tif >#could be blended nicely. However, enblend gives up when the pixels >#are white, saying that 11.tif is grayscale while the other input >#images are colo

[hugin-ptx] ImageFuser .hdr files do not display in Bridge or Photoshop cs3

2009-05-22 Thread PortlandPano
The .hdr files created by ImageFuser when I use the "Save HDR image" or simple batch display as blank white in both Bridge and Photoshop CS3. They seem to open fine in Hugin, FDRTools, etc. I normally use Bridge as my image browser so this is a bit of an issue for me. Is there a command line conve

[hugin-ptx] Enblend (and ImageMagick) Madness

2009-05-22 Thread Michael Witten
Hello, I've documented my problem in the following tarball: http://rapidshare.com/files/235284536/problem.tar.bz2.html MD5: 727BAE9EF9F93CDD64215BE01E704CD5 Here is the associated README.sh: #!/bin/bash # I used tif2svg/inkscape to create the seams by hand and then enblend-svg # to cr

[hugin-ptx] Re: Horizontal black lines in my panoramas

2009-05-22 Thread grow
OK I tried the older project ... the one where the images do not have masks. It crashed also. Again I previously dodged the Horizontal Line problem by stitching it at 11,000x5,500. So I ran this at the calculated optimal size 12,032x6,016. The error log is below. At a quick glance it looks l

[hugin-ptx] Re: Horizontal black lines in my panoramas

2009-05-22 Thread grow
thanks Harry, That OBrien_Interior project was one of my recent ones with Alpha- Channel masks ... so I dug out an older project, from before when I started adding masks, that had the horizontal-line problem. Now I am heading out with the camera for a few hours and I have set that older projec

[hugin-ptx] Re: On nona-gpu performance.

2009-05-22 Thread T. Modes
Harry van der Wolf schrieb: > Hi Thomas, > > You should place something like > > #ifdef __unix__ > #include > #include > #endif > > See src/hugin1/panoinc.h > > Harry > Hi Harry, I tried this also. But when I make sys/time.h condinational then the compiler complains about missing timeval and g

[hugin-ptx] Re: First PTBatcherGUI release: svn3855

2009-05-22 Thread Harry van der Wolf
2009/5/22 grow > > Harry, > Thanks for this. > > I downloaded it and gave it a try ... perhaps naively ... it opened > launching "PTBG" in Activity Monitor ... but there was nothing on > the Dock and although I could see a window I couldn't find anyway of > switching to it ... I could click th

[hugin-ptx] Re: First PTBatcherGUI release: svn3855

2009-05-22 Thread grow
Harry, Thanks for this. I downloaded it and gave it a try ... perhaps naively ... it opened launching "PTBG" in Activity Monitor ... but there was nothing on the Dock and although I could see a window I couldn't find anyway of switching to it ... I could click the sausage shaped button at the

[hugin-ptx] Re: On nona-gpu performance.

2009-05-22 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Hi Thomas, You should place something like #ifdef __unix__ #include #include #endif See src/hugin1/panoinc.h Harry 2009/5/22 T. Modes > > I want also give nona-gpu a try. But the branch doesn't compile on > windows (MS VCEE 2008). > > The follow errors come: > > fatal error C1083: "sys/tim

[hugin-ptx] Re: On nona-gpu performance.

2009-05-22 Thread T. Modes
I want also give nona-gpu a try. But the branch doesn't compile on windows (MS VCEE 2008). The follow errors come: fatal error C1083: "sys/time.h": No such file or directory d:\src\nona- gpu\src\hugin_base\vigra_ext\ImageTransformsGPU.cpp 34 error C4716: 'vigra_ext::ImageInterpolator,v

[hugin-ptx] Re: Windows testers please

2009-05-22 Thread T. Modes
> > > > Hi, I have a report that hugin crashes if you set the locale to > > Chinese and click Align in the Assistant tab or 'Fine tune all > > points' in the Edit menu. > > > > I can't reproduce this on Linux, please can somebody try and > > reproduce this on Windows (were the crash was seen). > >

[hugin-ptx] Re: Horizontal black lines in my panoramas

2009-05-22 Thread grow
Harry, I know that when we exchanged views off-list you said that it probably wouldn't help ... but I had already lined up one of the projects that had previously had the "Horizontal Line" problem. I had achieved something usable by the slight-reduction-in-resolution technique. So I set it runni

[hugin-ptx] Re: Fixes to "Add time-series of images" button, removal of jhead library

2009-05-22 Thread Harry van der Wolf
2009/5/21 Bruno Postle > > On Thu 14-May-2009 at 22:59 +0200, Harry van der Wolf wrote: > > > > I don't consider it myself as a critical bug, but the PTBatcherGui > > still doesn't work on OSX when built as a bundle which is the only > > way to distribute it. > > I think it is critical if OS X us