On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Andrew Kreps wrote:
> I'll step up to the plate. I'm a recent Mac convert and I'm already
> building Hugin, Enblend, libpano and autopano-sift-c from CVS, so all
> I should need help with is the packaging. Feel free to point me to
> the docs and I'll get started
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
>
> Someone needs to step in to start building OSX bundles again. I will do
> everything I can to support the new builder(s), but (again): someone really
> needs to step in as bundle builder.
I'll step up to the plate. I'm a recent Mac
Hi Hein,
I have never used fulla myself. These tools are built by Ippei over a year
ago. I was too lazy to rebuild them and was planning to do that after the
0.8 release (but that's not going to happen soon now).
They were build as static binaries, meaning that "everything" needed
(libraries) wou
I have only found 1 small memory leak so far... 16bytes * number of images I
believe. Here is the fix.
Index: APSCpp/APSCpp.c
===
--- APSCpp/APSCpp.c (revision 4038)
+++ APSCpp/APSCpp.c (working copy)
@@ -415,6 +415,8 @@
Hi!
Now I try to use tca_correct and fulla. Tca_correct runs as exspected,
but when I insert the values in fulla, the result looks like this:
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Welcome to Darwin!
Maci:~ hein$ fulla -r 0.743:-0.0002676:0.0002671:0.781 -b
-0.0001442:0
My condolation, Harry, and good luck with a new Mac eventually! Hening.
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On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Bruno Postle wrote:
> It seems that it isn't just 'first timers' who use the assistant, so
> it is probably appropriate that stuff like this should become an
> option in the preferences.
I agree. I am far from a first timer, yet I like using the
automated assi
Hi Habi,
The most prominent change is that the OSX RC5 bundle is 32/64bit. You run it
on a macbook pro and I suppose with Leopard. It means that it will run in
64bit mode and use a 64bit address space. I think the enblend problems are
related to the earlier 32bit versions. The 64bit enblend can al
On Mon 13-Jul-2009 at 00:36 -0400, Steve Rigby wrote:
>
> I have two things to mention as related to the subject of this
> message. Firstly, how do I turn off the apparently default
> selection within Hugin of the Fast Preview window?
You can't at the moment.
The reasoning for this is that th
On 13.07.2009, at 21:08, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
> Hi mac users,
>
> Sometimes shit happens :(
>
I also feel for you, Harry! And I hope you'll be able to get back on
the mac-track soon, since ImageFuser will be greatly missed!
I am far from making any promises, but I'll try to start to look
On 13.07.2009, at 22:11, Bruno Postle wrote:
>
> On Mon 13-Jul-2009 at 01:49 -0700, Klaus Foehl wrote:
>>
>> 1) Control Points tab, in the drop-down menus with the images one
>> cannot click on the last image. Ist also appears that there is extra
>> space in the drop-down panel below the last im
Dear Guido
> regarding your comment "albeit it took approximately 5 hours to
> render", I
> expect you can speed up the calculation with more RAM. After upgrade
> my
> machine from 512MB to 2GB RAM the process was very quick compared to
> the
> less RAM configuration, especially enblend ben
On Mon 13-Jul-2009 at 21:07 +0200, Benjamin Schnieders wrote:
>
>Project is 112 rectilinear images, forming a nice 360 pano. Using
>cylindrical projection, hugins proposed size is 47543x8381 pixel.
>
>First run, everything was fine, except ugly (blending?) artifacts (see
>http://astrobenja.de/stat
On Mon 13-Jul-2009 at 01:49 -0700, Klaus Foehl wrote:
>
>1) Control Points tab, in the drop-down menus with the images one
>cannot click on the last image. Ist also appears that there is extra
>space in the drop-down panel below the last image entry. Work-around
>exists, as one can move the highli
2009/7/13 phartz...@gmail.com
>
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Harry van der Wolf
> wrote:
>
> > Hi mac users,
> >
> > Sometimes shit happens :(
>
> Darn, Harry, I feel terribly for you. Really, I do. I would be
> horribly upset were my Mac to suffer a similar fate. All I can do is
> off
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
> Hi mac users,
>
> Sometimes shit happens :(
Darn, Harry, I feel terribly for you. Really, I do. I would be
horribly upset were my Mac to suffer a similar fate. All I can do is
offer a few thoughts since I do not have a modern Mac
Hi mac users,
*Sometimes shit happens :(
*
Friday evening I baked my macbook. I connected an external USB disk, with
it's own power supply, to my macbook. A sharp electrical crackle with an
accompanying mini lightning flash and both my macbook and that USB disk died
immediately and were completely
2009/7/13 Tim Nugent
>
> Thanks Steve.
>
> If the 'aligning images' message comes up then celeste should have run
> successfully, but I'm guessing it has done something strange like remove
> too many CPs for alignment to work. Any chance you could send me the
> .pto and images?
>
> Cheers,
> Tim
Manolo wrote:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barn_door_tracker
>> http://www.google.de/search?q=barn+door+astrophotography
>
> Oh, thanks! This will be the next step (if I had the patience to build
> one). Here it is a detailed step-by-step design:
> http://www.astronoms.org/portal/index.php?o
2009/7/13 phartz...@gmail.com
>
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Klaus Foehl wrote:
>
> > 3) On quit: program hugin terminated unexpectedly. As long as nothing
> > more serious happens than needing to click on "close" ok by me.
>
> This is a long running situation that does not really create
On Jul 10, 4:38 am, Klaus Foehl wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> One further thought about the cubic and quintic terms only in
> distortion correction.
>
> Let us assume that the mapping from the solid angle space onto the
> focal plane sensor is mathematically well behaved. One standard way is
> to par
Thanks Steve.
If the 'aligning images' message comes up then celeste should have run
successfully, but I'm guessing it has done something strange like remove
too many CPs for alignment to work. Any chance you could send me the
.pto and images?
Cheers,
Tim
phartz...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Mon,
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Tim Nugent wrote:
> During the celeste related crash, what is the last message in the
> dialogue box that says "finding CPs, running celeste, aligning images etc"?
I just tested this again to make sure I have everything straight.
The crash usually occurs just
On 11 jul, 15:07, Erik Krause wrote:
> A bit off topic here, but did you consider using a barn door tracker
> (also known as scotch mount because of it's cheapness
> :-)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barn_door_trackerhttp://www.google.de/search?q=barn+door+astrophotography
Oh, thanks! This wil
Hi Steve,
During the celeste related crash, what is the last message in the
dialogue box that says "finding CPs, running celeste, aligning images etc"?
Can you also try not running celeste automatically, and instead
selecting all the image on the images tab and running celeste from
there, the
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Klaus Foehl wrote:
> 3) On quit: program hugin terminated unexpectedly. As long as nothing
> more serious happens than needing to click on "close" ok by me.
This is a long running situation that does not really create any
operational problems since it only occu
On 10 июл, 22:54, Tom Sharpless wrote:
> Each lead (and junior) author has said he would like to distribute a
> free version of his program, but that neither Adobe nor Microsoft
> would allow that to be open source
I'm not quite sure. The MS guy who is in charge for their Photosynth
software a
Hello,
A quick bug report, yes I know it should got onto the bug-tracker as
well, but work comes first.
Mac mini Tigre 10.4.11.
1) Control Points tab, in the drop-down menus with the images one
cannot click on the last image. Ist also appears that there is extra
space in the drop-down panel bel
Dear David,
regarding your comment "albeit it took approximately 5 hours to render", I
expect you can speed up the calculation with more RAM. After upgrade my
machine from 512MB to 2GB RAM the process was very quick compared to the
less RAM configuration, especially enblend benefits from lot of f
I have two things to mention as related to the subject of this
message. Firstly, how do I turn off the apparently default selection
within Hugin of the Fast Preview window?
Secondly, I am having a difficulty using Celeste in conjunction
with the Fast Preview window when I have set Ce
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