By deep, I meant a large VFoV.
I'm rather hoping to undertake some interior survey work.
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Brian
Oskar Sander wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but I though I saw recently someone posting a win
test-build on the list. However, I can't find it searching. Is there one
out
Well, if you look at the Nodal Ninja heads, the small one has a scale
up to 120mm and the big one a scale up to 160mm. Myself, I made my
pano head with an allowance for up to 130mm. Should be enough for most
cases, but as Markku Kolkka said, it might be more important with the
ability to move
Hi Guys,
i have a question about autopano-sift-C and panomatic. Both work vrey
stable but in my latest pics both find only few controlpoints. I have
added postit on walls to get more points but in hugin i can't find
them. I mean they were not not used and i get the error that there are
no
Can you post a photo of the pano head that you made?
Didgeridoohan wrote:
Well, if you look at the Nodal Ninja heads, the small one has a scale
up to 120mm and the big one a scale up to 160mm. Myself, I made my
pano head with an allowance for up to 130mm. Should be enough for most
cases, but as
Hello,
I have developed some software to do some image manipulation. I am to
the point where I need to output my own PTO file. I have done some
looking around and haven't found a document which clearly states how
to do this (i.e., which parameters are which, required order,
assumptions, etc.).
Here you go: http://www.pannarran.se/home/panohead.html
On Feb 11, 3:45 pm, Nathan Gutman nzgut...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you post a photo of the pano head that you made?
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Hi all,
I am having a bit of a problem understanding Hugin's vignetting
compensation. The background is that I am currently writing a software
library for image transformation (among others, but most importantly,
lens correction). However, while replicating the PTLens distortion
seems to be
On Thu 11-Feb-2010 at 09:07 -0800, Jayhawk wrote:
I have developed some software to do some image manipulation. I am to
the point where I need to output my own PTO file. I have done some
looking around and haven't found a document which clearly states how
to do this (i.e., which parameters are
A crazy question:
Can one use a PTGui .pto file with hugin?
Or translate it into hugin project file?
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:58 PM, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
On Thu 11-Feb-2010 at 09:07 -0800, Jayhawk wrote:
I have developed some software to do some image manipulation. I am to
On Thu 11-Feb-2010 at 10:45 -0800, Robert wrote:
Hopefully I am overlooking something obvious... or does Hugin apply
some additional correction curves, even if no photometric parameter
except the 'a' coefficient above is set?
Yes exactly. Hugin no-longer uses a gamma correction internally to
On Thu 11-Feb-2010 at 09:18 +0100, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
I'm not totally happy with the name panomatic is that is already an existing
name for an existing CP matcher/detector. Can't we call the panomatic binary
something like cp_matcher or hugin_matcher or hugin_cp_matcher or
anything else
Hi,
Hopefully I am overlooking something obvious... or does Hugin apply
some additional correction curves, even if no photometric parameter
except the 'a' coefficient above is set?
Yes exactly. Hugin no-longer uses a gamma correction internally to
compensate for the sensor response, it
On Thu 11-Feb-2010 at 22:43 +0100, Carl von Einem wrote:
Although I don't know the difference between these two options, both
commands claim to open .pto, .ptp, .pts and .oto:
Menu File:
- Open
- Import project
'Import project' is something Thomas added to the current trunk, you
can use
Seriously, the most obvious name is Pablosmatic. Everyone will know
exactly what it refers to.
On Feb 11, 2010, at 2:18 AM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Hi Pablo,
One more request. ;-)
I'm not totally happy with the name panomatic is that is already an
existing name for an existing CP
On Feb 11, 8:26 pm, AKS-Gmail-IMAP aksei...@gmail.com wrote:
Seriously, the most obvious name is Pablosmatic. Everyone will know
exactly what it refers to.
for a short while [0] I thought so too, but I respect Pablo's wish
for it to have another name.
if anybody has good ideas for names,
On Feb 10, 11:17 am, Jan Martin janmar...@diy-streetview.org wrote:
No, I didn't try yet.
I installed hugin 2009.4.0 fromhttps://launchpad.net/~jacob/+archive/ppa
I am on Ubuntu 9.10
https://launchpad.net/~hugin is the place to go. hugin-unstable is
what you're looking for -that's trunk at
On Feb 9, 5:23 pm, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
On Tue 09-Feb-2010 at 17:57 +, James Legg wrote:
Sourceforge is blocking users from some countries from downloading
files[0]. Recently they added the an option for project admins to remove
the block on a project-by-project basis if
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