Seb Perez-D píše v St 16. 09. 2009 v 00:24 +0200:
> On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 00:09, Bruno Postle wrote:
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> > On Tue 15-Sep-2009 at 06:20 -0700, rok senk wrote:
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> >>Delete key worked before hugin 7.0 for me, but not since.
> >
> > Same here, the Delete key hasn't worked in the Control Points
On Thu 12-Nov-2009 at 22:34 -0800, Bob wrote:
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>Do I need to use autooptimiser everytime I used panomatic and Autopano-
>sift-C??
Yes, these tools simply identify 'features' and write control points
to the project files. You need autooptimiser to calculate positions
for photos.
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On Thu 12-Nov-2009 at 20:10 -0800, Bob wrote:
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>Sometimes part of the generated pto file is like:
>
># input images:
>#-imgfile 640 480 "leftImage.jpg"
>o f0 y+0.00 r+0.00 p+0.00 u20 d0 e0 v50 a0 b0 c0
>#-imgfile 640 480 "rightImage.jpg"
>o f0 y+0.00 r+0.00 p+0.00 u20 d=0 e
I agree, I think focus should be on making a solid software rather
than trying to change the world.
regards
mick
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This reminds me of the scene in Fawlty Towers, when Basil is trying to
have a "fire drill".
The burglar alarm goes off by mistake. And people think it's the fire
drill which starts in a few minutes. They spend so much time arguing
about it, that the fire drill is late. Meanwhile, Manuel accidental
> Why should Windows be treated any different?
ROTFL
because 90% of the people (and from them, people who might also become
DEVELOPERS of hugin) are there.
can it really get any simpler than that?
:-)
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Thanks Henri,
The input images are captured by DV video.
And I searched my DV disk,but no EXIF found.
Why panomatic generated pto file does not need the EXIF,
and the pto generated by Autopano-sift-C need EXIF file,when I feed
the pto file to autooptimiser.
On 11月13日, 下午3时45分, Henri Chevallier
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To calculate the HFOV you need to know the focal length that was used when
taking the picture, as well as the size of the sensor.
The smaller the focal length, the bigger the HFOV. The bigger the focal
length, the smaller the HFOV.
That info as Bruno said is usually stored in the EXIF of the pictur