Hi,everyone,the command lines is I use to make a panorama
Just for sharing and discussing.
Is there any more steps to get a more optimized panorama?
panomatic --output Output.pto --fullscale --ncores 4 --sieve2width 5 --
sieve2height 5 --sieve2size 2 leftImage.jpg rightImage.jpg
On Nov 10, 4:46 am, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
the following discussion was at [0] where it is off topic. It is
important here, hence the continuation:
--- In w...@yahoogroups.com, Erik Krause erik.kra...@... wrote:
On Saturday, November 07, 2009 at 22:37, yuval_levy wrote:
On Nov 10, 4:46 am, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
the following discussion was at [0] where it is off topic. It is
important here, hence the continuation:
--- In w...@yahoogroups.com, Erik Krause erik.kra...@... wrote:
On Saturday, November 07, 2009 at 22:37, yuval_levy wrote:
namklim wrote:
From a Windows user viewpoint I agree with Erik; the Win binary
distribution is a mess.
I don't disagree with the qualification of the Win binary distribution.
I disagree with the judgment of what the developers team does.
If you look at the number of downloads for v 0.7
2009/11/10 Bob boo...@gmail.com
Is there any more steps to get a more optimized panorama?
panomatic --output Output.pto --fullscale --ncores 4 --sieve2width 5
--sieve2height 5 --sieve2size 2 leftImage.jpg rightImage.jpg
(Autopano-sift-C --ransac on --refine-by-middle Output.pto
Yuval Levy wrote:
Erik, If you think you can do better, go ahead and do it. You have all
the necessary information, tools, and accesses to distribute Hugin
differently.
Frankly I am annoyed. I know we have *different* views. I respect your
opinion. I do not accept your qualitative
Hi Bob
There is no remapping matrix in PanoTools. It uses a sequence of
functions that perform parts of the overall remapping. Those
functions all have the same argument list format and are called
automatically in the required order once placed in the function
stack, i.e. a list of function
Erik Krause wrote:
In other words and if you still didn't get it: I think you distract
people from using or even trying hugin.
maybe he's right?
good bye everybody, have fun with your new leader Erik.
Yuv
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Hi,
Since building hugin on windows is not so trivial as on other platforms
(thanks to the package manager on linux), I was wondering a few things.
A little researched showed that there are now a few package managers that
work on windows. Has this been looked into as a solution for hugin?
Also,
C'mon guys. Spend your energy on solving bugs or something.
On Nov 10, 7:27 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Erik Krause wrote:
In other words and if you still didn't get it: I think you distract
people from using or even trying hugin.
maybe he's right?
good bye everybody, have fun
Hi,
2009/11/11 Nicolas Pelletier nicolas.pellet...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Since building hugin on windows is not so trivial as on other platforms
(thanks to the package manager on linux), I was wondering a few things.
A little researched showed that there are now a few package managers that
work on
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