> > Calling autopano-sift-c multiple times will result in a lot of
> > duplicated work, probably what is needed is to go back to the old
> > autopano-c-complete.sh script which will cache features as .key
> > files between runs.
>
I implemented also the two step approach. Now for multi-row panoram
Hi Thomas,
> Do you guys get what I mean? Do you like it? Will you add this functionality?
In trunk (development) you can find "layout mode" in fast preview
which shows all images in undirected graph where the edges has color
changing from greed (good overlap, points match very well) or grey
(ima
Hi Dale,
Yes, I used hugin. It was a very difficult stitch. The link you
posted was my 7th attempt. There is a discussion about the technique
at the Hugin Users Group -
http://www.flickr.com/groups/hugin/discuss/72157623046153395/
where Janne gave his recommendation on the approach. The key i
Rick,
I noticed your flicker stream and found this photo. Did you do this in Hugin?
How?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rueike/4256191182/in/photostream/
Dale
> Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 16:19:16 -0800
> Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Release Candidate #3 of Windows installer for
> 200.4.0
Hullo Daniel,
On Jan 18, 12:14 pm, dmg wrote:
> Please try again. Notice that I have bumped the version number to
> 2.9.16, given that it contains some few features.
It is OK.
Distribution builds OK, and Fedora 12 rpm builds OK, but untested.
Thanks for your swift support.
Cheers,
Terry
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Please try again. Notice that I have bumped the version number to
2.9.16, given that it contains some few features.
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 5:04 PM, dmg wrote:
> Let me look into it.
>
> On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Tduell wrote:
>> Hullo Daniel,
>>
>> On Jan 18, 11:45 am, Tduell wrote:
>>
Let me look into it.
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Tduell wrote:
> Hullo Daniel,
>
> On Jan 18, 11:45 am, Tduell wrote:
>
>>
>> I now have it sorted, and had just come back to group to let you know.
>
> It seems that there is more to this story.
> "./configure && make && make dist" worked OK,
Hullo Daniel,
On Jan 18, 11:45 am, Tduell wrote:
>
> I now have it sorted, and had just come back to group to let you know.
It seems that there is more to this story.
"./configure && make && make dist" worked OK, but I stiil ran into an
error when trying to build the Fedora rpm.
math.c:25:27:
We rarely change the Makefile files. It is not needed to delete the
Makefile, actually,
but just to run ./bootstrap which takes care of everything.
But run it only if you have build problems. It should only be needed
when we modify configure.ac or Makefile.am
-dmg
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 4:45
I don't really understand what the pictures represent, but I like what you
said "It would be nice to have a similar table/matrix with all pairs of
images and how they fit together (if they share no control points, this does
not make much sense), so that I can see very quickly where there is some
wo
Hullo Daniel,
On Jan 18, 11:36 am, dmg wrote:
> You must rebuild the makefile.
>
> Try deleting Makefile from the main directory, and run configure again
I now have it sorted, and had just come back to group to let you know.
I removed my copy of the svn and checked out a new copy, and then had
t
You must rebuild the makefile.
Try deleting Makefile from the main directory, and run configure again
--dmg
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Tduell wrote:
> Hullo All,
>
> On Jan 18, 10:50 am, Bruno Postle wrote:
>> On Sun 17-Jan-2010 at 15:36 -0800, Daniel M. German wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> >The HE
Hullo All,
On Jan 18, 10:50 am, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Sun 17-Jan-2010 at 15:36 -0800, Daniel M. German wrote:
>
>
>
> >The HEAD of libpano should now be compilable using autoconf/automake.
>
> Confirmed, it builds on centos 4 again.
OK, then I must be doing something wrong here (Fedora 12 x86
I have installed and ran through a complete project with RC3 of the
installer. I removed a previous version and installed this with no
problems. I saved autopano-sift-c from a previous installation and
copied into the bin directory. Release notes looked fine.
I also ran through a large project
On Sun 17-Jan-2010 at 15:36 -0800, Daniel M. German wrote:
The HEAD of libpano should now be compilable using autoconf/automake.
Confirmed, it builds on centos 4 again.
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Am 17.01.2010 18:55, schrieb Dale Beams:
I love all the 360 pano's i've been seeing. However how are these done
with the tripod in the way?
I have a conventional canon sd1100 point and shoot. Do I take all the
photos, mark the ground and then stand over the center to get the bottom
photo?
I h
On Jan 17, 8:14 pm, Zoran Zorkic wrote:
> On Jan 17, 6:51 pm, Erik Krause wrote:
>
> > Am 17.01.2010 14:49, schrieb Zoran Zorkic:
>
> > > Also I could not find a spherical pano calculator anywhere, do you
> > > know of any?
>
> > Use hugin. Load some images, choose desired projection and arrang
On Jan 17, 6:51 pm, Erik Krause wrote:
> Am 17.01.2010 14:49, schrieb Zoran Zorkic:
>
> > Also I could not find a spherical pano calculator anywhere, do you
> > know of any?
>
> Use hugin. Load some images, choose desired projection and arrange them
> using GL preview (Drag mode). If you choose B
>From my side, 99% of times I edit the nadir in GIMP; the clone tool is
your best friend in this task.
Theorethically if you have a planar surface on the bottom, you could
take a handheld photo of the nadir without tripod triying to match at
best the npp point. Then Hugin with XY optimization shou
I love all the 360 pano's i've been seeing. However how are these done with
the tripod in the way?
I have a conventional canon sd1100 point and shoot. Do I take all the photos,
mark the ground and then stand over the center to get the bottom photo?
I haven't quite figured this out yet
Dale
Am 17.01.2010 14:49, schrieb Zoran Zorkic:
Also I could not find a spherical pano calculator anywhere, do you
know of any?
Use hugin. Load some images, choose desired projection and arrange them
using GL preview (Drag mode). If you choose Blende mode: difference you
can see the overlap nicel
This site is only 360 degree, not 360x180 degree.
I prefer 360x180 but sometimes take pictures less than this depth of
view.
Viewat.org somehow disallows panos less than 360x180, but somehow
managed to let through some of my 360 panos but much less than 180
vertical.
On Jan 15, 7:14 pm, "John Mc
Hi,
Just got a new Sigma 10-20mm f3.5 to use on my D90+NN5+RD8.
What shooting grid would you recommend for the least number of photos?
Right now I use 6 (60deg) photos at +15 pitch, 4 (90deg) at -30 + Z +
N
That gives me 12 photos in all and uses the same detent 30 deg,
stitches okish in indoor t
2010/1/6 Bob Yiu :
> Hi,all
Hi Bob,
sorry for late reply, but I didn't have time and later I forgot about
it. Anyway, here's my reply how I understand it…
>
> As we known,for the images taken different instance,moving objects in the
> images would be in different position,
> How does Hugin(enblen
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