Mat wrote:
> Nobody? Please help me! I need this program working fine
there is not much detail in the screenshot posted before, which makes it
quite difficult to help you. and honestly, such a one liner as above is
not very inviting to respond either.
how about you giving a bit more detailed i
Hello,
I usually have many panoramas to stitch. I was wondering if there was
a way to get hugin to automatically stitch and save the panoramas one
by one without my input after I initially specify the images to
stitch. This way I could get it to stitch all my panoramas while I
sleep for example.
Nobody? Please help me! I need this program working fine
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Hullo Eric,
On Aug 29, 4:10 am, Eric wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I usually have many panoramas to stitch. I was wondering if there was
> a way to get hugin to automatically stitch and save the panoramas one
> by one without my input after I initially specify the images to
> stitch. This way I could get
On Fri, 2009-08-28 at 16:43 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
> James Legg wrote:
> > On Thu, 2009-08-27 at 09:54 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
> >> What is still missing for your branch to be ready for integration?
> >
> > The optimiser misbehaves with stacked images where the angles are locked
> > together,
James Legg wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-08-27 at 09:54 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
>> What is still missing for your branch to be ready for integration?
>
> The optimiser misbehaves with stacked images where the angles are locked
> together, if you place control points been arbitrary pairs. Between some
>
On 27 Ago, 22:42, Yuv wrote:
> To keep this thread alive - Cristian, are you still developing these
> SVG? and what license is attached to them?
>
I was in stand-by...I'm not very good talkin about licenses; for me
it's ok if anyone reuse them and make any improvement/modification.
> I also p
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:03 AM, Rick wrote:
>
> I'm starting out with images that are 4288 x 2848 pixels. After I
> select the images and click on "Align", dialogue text box indicates
> the that Hugin will reduce the size of the images to 1600 x 1063
> pixels. After it completed the stitching,
I'm starting out with images that are 4288 x 2848 pixels. After I
select the images and click on "Align", dialogue text box indicates
the that Hugin will reduce the size of the images to 1600 x 1063
pixels. After it completed the stitching, my final image was smaller
than it it should have been.
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:58, Elvis wrote:
> How to do the whole stitch frome command line ?
You might like to read the thread
http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/95d6134fa8eb7b16
Bruno gives the name of the programs for each step. You might also
want to look at the Pa
Deal all
How to do the whole stitch frome command line ?
is there any document about this issue ?
the rough process is like:
1: choose source image
2: align(search & match control points)
3: optimizer
4: exposure optimization
5: stitch.
6: choose output image.
I tried to trace code to find so
How does straighten work? Any clever horizon detection stuff, or just
trying to align the images geometrically?
Cheers
O
2009/8/26 Bruno Postle
>
> On Tue 25-Aug-2009 at 18:33 +0200, Ralf wrote:
> >That works but I was not able to straighten the image. The fast
> >previewwindow gets back to "f
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