FYI,
Adding Tr parameters to the script will restrict the output of the any
remapped image be at most 180 degrees, even if it can spawn longer (such
as most of the cylindrical panoramas).
I am not sure why this happens yet.
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Hallo Joachim,
J. Schneider schrieb am 26.12.09 20:20:
Hi all,
while I wish I had the time to try to get my hugin to compile I can at
least do a little on the translation. So here are a few questions:
Could somebody point me out what exactly is meant by excess in
Calculate crop borders
D M German wrote:
FYI,
Adding Tr parameters to the script will restrict the output of the any
remapped image be at most 180 degrees, even if it can spawn longer (such
as most of the cylindrical panoramas).
I am not sure why this happens yet.
Only images that have nonzero TrXYZ should be
Hi, I went through the wiki here (http://wiki.panotools.org/
Hugin_Compiling_ubuntu) to compile hugin on ubuntu 8.04.
Everything went pretty smooth but when I try to run hugin I get:
2...@2lss-laptop:~/hugin-build$ hugin
hugin: error while loading shared libraries: libhuginbase.so.0.0:
cannot
OS X version 10.6.2
When I run panostart on directory full of tifs it appears to run
properly including the creation of the .pto file. However panostart
errors out at the very end with the below:
pto2mk -o 0001_observatory-0015_observatory.pto.mk -p
0001_observatory-0015_observatory
Hi Pablo,
Pablo D M German wrote:
FYI,
Adding Tr parameters to the script will restrict the output of the any
remapped image be at most 180 degrees, even if it can spawn longer (such
as most of the cylindrical panoramas).
I am not sure why this happens yet.
Pablo Only images
James.
Using the Hugin Windows SDK I've been able to build recent versions of
Hugin from 0.8 to 2009.2. It has taken me most the day, but I have
been able to build your merged layout model changes from the trunk
(svn 4827) for Windows 32bit using MSVC C++ 9.0 Express Edition.
Comments, don't
Hi Joe,
2009/12/27 PortlandPano j...@marquesdigital.com
OS X version 10.6.2
When I run panostart on directory full of tifs it appears to run
properly including the creation of the .pto file. However panostart
errors out at the very end with the below:
pto2mk -o
On Sat 26-Dec-2009 at 20:20 +0100, J. Schneider wrote:
Where is upstream used?
In the new About dialog window, there are some 'tabs':
About Authors Sponsors Upstream License
The Upstream tab contains some mention of other software used in
Hugin such as Vigra, enblend etc...
The
On Thu 24-Dec-2009 at 10:33 -0800, 2lss wrote:
Everything went pretty smooth but when I try to run hugin I get:
2...@2lss-laptop:~/hugin-build$ hugin
hugin: error while loading shared libraries: libhuginbase.so.0.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
On Sun 27-Dec-2009 at 10:46 -0800, Steeve wrote:
(2) Now I've got it, don't really know what to do with it, I can see
the new layout button on the preview screen and new stack buttons on
the images tab.Are there any instructions/documentation for the layout
model?
Not yet, most of the changes
On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 10:46 -0800, Steeve wrote:
(1) Boost seems to have been increased to version 1.41.0, but the old
version seems to work 1.39.0?
I can't find a pre-compiled version of boost 1.41.0 for Windows, tried
(http://www.boostpro.com/download)
I'm using boost 1.38, I don't think
Bruno Postle schrieb am 28.12.09 00:17:
On Sat 26-Dec-2009 at 20:20 +0100, J. Schneider wrote:
Where is upstream used?
In the new About dialog window, there are some 'tabs':
About Authors Sponsors Upstream License
The Upstream tab contains some mention of other software used in
On Dec 19, 8:29 pm, James Legg lankyle...@gmail.com wrote:
Personally, I prefer a long page with one vertical scrollbar at the edge
of the window rather than a fixed border with a scrollable window in the
middle.
done. not perfect, but good for some testing. feedback welcome.
Yuv
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allard wrote:
It is identified as Pre-release 2009.5.0.4740
That's a known problem, but it's not applicable here. I admit I built
this from SVN, not from the tarball. Nevertheless, if you build from
the tarball I believe it still doesn't tell you it's a release. The
SVN nr should be 4742
Bruno Postle wrote:
Thanks to everyone responsible for this release!
Thanks to you for picking up the pieces and bringing the process I
left suspended to completion. Good job!
Also congratulations to James for merging into trunk the layout
branch. You guys have done an excellent job at
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