Hi Thomas
> Enabling it causes
> vFOV to go to zero at each update, preventing use of either preview.
>
I found out, why it goes to zero.
In erect_panini_general it reads
if( x == 0 ) lambda = 0;
else{
S = (d + ca)/(d + 1);
l
Hi Terry,
> Further to this story.
> A bit of experimenting has revealed a workaround to what I have been
> experiencing with the current trunk, and this might throw some light
> on the issue for those that understand these things.
In the mean time I have found the function, where something goes
Hullo All,
On Jan 6, 4:39 pm, Tduell wrote:
[snip]
> Not everything OK here, perhaps it's me!
> Photometric optimisation seems a bit crook.
Further to this story.
A bit of experimenting has revealed a workaround to what I have been
experiencing with the current trunk, and this might throw some
On Wed 06-Jan-2010 at 01:21 -0800, Bruno Postle wrote:
All ptochain does is match consecutive photos in the project together,
no other possible matches are checked, so one of the things it is
suitable for is stitching the frames of a movie:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36383...@n00/4207656698/
No idea what is going on Henk. There's nothing special about the
download. It's just an exe file in a directory on a web server. I'm
afraid the problem is on your side...
allard
On Jan 6, 12:07 pm, Henk Tijdink wrote:
> Hello Allard
>
> Downloading goes wrong with Google Chrome. Tried it various
Folks,
Can anyone remember if being able to adjust the opacity of an image while
manually moving images has been requested? It would be much easier to rotate
and translate an image if you could see the image behind it. I'm thinking 50%
opacity for every other image would be really useful.
If i
Thanks Tom, I'll take a look tonight.
Great work!
--daniel
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Thomas Sharpless wrote:
> Hi
>
> After a couple of workaround-type bugfixes, pannini_general is now usable
> under hugin. But only with the slow preview window, the fast one displays
> garbage (though t
On Wed 06-Jan-2010 at 14:12 +, Doug wrote:
Where should the request to update the README files go?
The place to put it where it won't get lost is in the sourceforge
tracker.
...but I just changed the README in SVN, so the next release (if
there is one) won't have the hopelessly outdate
Hi
After a couple of workaround-type bugfixes, pannini_general is now usable
under hugin. But only with the slow preview window, the fast one displays
garbage (though the resulting pano looks as it should). This is true only
if fov calculation remains disabled for panini_general, as it is in the
D/L and installed fine here on chrome.
2010/1/6 Henk Tijdink
> Hello Allard
>
> Downloading goes wrong with Google Chrome. Tried it various times.
> With IE downloading goes right and I've installed Hugin 2009.04
> without any problem.
>
> Kind regards,
> Henk Tijdink
>
> On 6 jan, 15:00, RueiKe
Hello Allard
Downloading goes wrong with Google Chrome. Tried it various times.
With IE downloading goes right and I've installed Hugin 2009.04
without any problem.
Kind regards,
Henk Tijdink
On 6 jan, 15:00, RueiKe wrote:
> I was able to download and install with no problems. The file size
>
Hi Daniel et al.
I have finally got the inverse calculation for panini_general working
correctly, now it gives images identical to recti when d = 0 (hcmpr
parameter = -100) and identical to equi_panini when d = 1 (hcmpr = 0); and
matches Panini so closely over the whole range of d that I can't see
On 06/01/10 15:10, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Wednesday 06 January 2010 schrieb Doug:
On 06/01/10 13:22, Seb Perez-D wrote:
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 13:48, Doug wrote:
I ran "cmake . -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local" in
~/downloads/autopano-sift-c-2.5.1/
then "make"
then as root "make clean all"
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 16:10, Kornel Benko wrote:
>
> Please never try to compile as root.
> Use e.g.
> make
> sudo make install
Sorry, that should have been clearer (and that is what I do).
Perhaps better, although I don't know if autopano-sift-c is setup in
this way, is
make
Am Wednesday 06 January 2010 schrieb Doug:
> On 06/01/10 13:22, Seb Perez-D wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 13:48, Doug wrote:
> >> I ran "cmake . -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local" in
> >> ~/downloads/autopano-sift-c-2.5.1/
> >> then "make"
> >> then as root "make clean all"
> >> which did ins
On 06/01/10 13:22, Seb Perez-D wrote:
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 13:48, Doug wrote:
I ran "cmake . -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local" in
~/downloads/autopano-sift-c-2.5.1/
then "make"
then as root "make clean all"
which did install autopano-sift-c in
~/downloads/autopano-sift-c-2.5.1/APSCpp/, but
I was able to download and install with no problems. The file size
was 18.8MB. I still have not had time to really check it out yet
though.
Regards,
Rick
On Jan 6, 9:05 pm, Henk Tijdink wrote:
> Hello Allard
>
> It seems tat the setup file is corrupted.
> Download is only 2.779 kB. Normally a
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 13:48, Doug wrote:
> I ran "cmake . -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local" in
> ~/downloads/autopano-sift-c-2.5.1/
> then "make"
> then as root "make clean all"
> which did install autopano-sift-c in
> ~/downloads/autopano-sift-c-2.5.1/APSCpp/, but *not* in /usr/local.
> Then I
Hello Allard
It seems tat the setup file is corrupted.
Download is only 2.779 kB. Normally a lot larger.
Kind regards,
Henk Tijdink
On 6 jan, 09:08, allard wrote:
> OK, that didn't work. Google recognizes urls but doesn't know what to
> do with them. Here's the link again, see if this works.
>
Could the README files in autopano-sift-c-2.5.1.tar.gz be brought up to
date?
They seem to bear little relation to the contents of the tarball, which
does not have /bin or /src directories, and instructions for
installation are so perfunctory as to be unintelligible to a non-expert.
As one of
Dear Bruno,
thanks for the hint. With 2.5.1 everything works as anticipated.
On Jan 6, 10:30 am, "bruno.postle" wrote:
> On Jan 6, 8:01 am, bstecklu wrote:
>
> > autopano-sift-c --version
>
> > APSCpp, enhanced autopano-sift-c version 2.5.2 23July2009
>
> You need to use 2.5.1, the autopano-sif
Hi,all
As we known,for the images taken different instance,moving objects in the
images would be in different position,
How does Hugin(enblend) and Panotools address this problem when blending the
images?
Cheers!
Bob
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On Jan 5, 10:14 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Tue 05-Jan-2010 at 08:42 -0800, Jeffrey Martin wrote:
>
> >I cannot see the cropping circle on version 2009.4 on os X. I can see
> >the rectangle that contains the circle, but not the circle.
>
> Are your input photos set to 'fisheye'
On Jan 6, 8:01 am, bstecklu wrote:
> autopano-sift-c --version
>
> APSCpp, enhanced autopano-sift-c version 2.5.2 23July2009
You need to use 2.5.1, the autopano-sift-c trunk is broken for the --
projection parameter.
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On Jan 6, 1:29 am, Battle wrote:
> What am I missing here? How did you get from a command line script to
> a right clickable application?
On Linux, all you need to do to add a 'right-click' action to all file
browsers (and some photo management tools too) is to install a
single .desktop file.
-
On Jan 5, 11:03 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
>
> The hugin code for creating Makefiles mixes the stitching logic with
> all the complexity of the `make' syntax, so for Panotools::Script
> I've created a library that separates out the low level Makefile
> stuff:
>
> http://search.cpan.org/dist/Panotools
OK, that didn't work. Google recognizes urls but doesn't know what to
do with them. Here's the link again, see if this works.
http://www.allardkatan.net/misc/hugin/hugin0904_win32_setup_RC1.exe
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Hi all,
I built an installer for win32 based on
the 2009.04 tarball of hugin,
enblend/enfuse release 4.0 binaries (new wrt 2009.02 installer),
libpano SVN 1120 (same as 2009.02)
and autopano-sift-c 2.5.1 (same as 2009.02 ).
Some other changes:
-more clear messages about autopano-sift patent. Defau
autopano-sift-c --version
APSCpp, enhanced autopano-sift-c version 2.5.2 23July2009
On Jan 5, 10:11 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Tue 05-Jan-2010 at 12:43 -0800, bstecklu wrote:
>
> >Using autopano-c-complete.sh -o test.pto image1 image2... creates a
> >pto file which works nicely with hugin. Thu
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