[hugin-ptx] Re: Using phone cameras and Hugin

2010-04-24 Thread aws357
Google docs link to pictures I've taken. When I use a value of 37mm, hugins return me some funky results... Nothing is moving, though I admit perhaps I'm not making it easy for the software to find control points...

[hugin-ptx] Re: Using phone cameras and Hugin

2010-04-24 Thread Bart van Andel
On 24 apr, 11:14, aws357 wong@gmail.com wrote: Google docs link to pictures I've taken. When I use a value of 37mm, hugins return me some funky results... I tried using Panomatic as the control point finder, and the result isn't that bad. I optimized Position, Translation, View, Barrel at

[hugin-ptx] Re: patent-free panomatic: segfaulting on 64bit MacOSX

2010-04-24 Thread Pablo d'Angelo
Hi Harry, Harry van der Wolf schrieb: Hi, 2010/4/23 Pablo d'Angelo pablo.dang...@web.de mailto:pablo.dang...@web.de I had already built a debug version. I hoped that would create a better crash report. First a gdb run starting panomatic (I renamed it back) without parameters: Hmm, if

[hugin-ptx] Re: [win32] Hugin 2010.1 svn5118 for download

2010-04-24 Thread Zoran Zorkic
Oh, missed that. Uploading the fixed versions. On Apr 24, 3:12 am, Rotareneg rotare...@gmail.com wrote: It's missing two dependencies, libintl3.dll and libiconv2.dll . Besides that, seems to be working good, thanks! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[hugin-ptx] Re: [win32] Hugin 2010.1 svn5063 available for download

2010-04-24 Thread Zoran Zorkic
On Apr 17, 9:13 am, Emad ud din Butt xyzt...@gmail.com wrote: Zoran only working on core2duo system. Its crashing. I load images and than allign images. hugin creates CPs and than tries to load preview window. At this time hugin crashes suddenly. I have use various systems but its only

[hugin-ptx] Re: very poor hdr/exr results

2010-04-24 Thread slaterson
On Apr 23, 5:18 pm, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote: The HDR version is a big mess, are you stitching using the GPU acceleration? i use the gpu with nona but not enblend. i have tried using it with enblend but it crashes a lot. :( the remapped images all look good, so this is likely a

[hugin-ptx] Re: very poor hdr/exr results

2010-04-24 Thread slaterson
In general we recommend stitching a spherical panorama to the 'standard' equirectangular projection first - Stitching directly to a very wide stereographic image means that some photos are remapped to extreme shapes and scales, this takes longer and the geometry can cause problems.

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: patent-free panomatic: segfaulting on 64bit MacOSX

2010-04-24 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Hi Pablo, 2010/4/24 Pablo d'Angelo pablo.dang...@web.de Hi Harry, The keypoints program doesn't link to zthread, can you try running this and see if it also crashes? The 64bits keypoints program runs fine. ciao Pablo Now, maybe you did see it and maybe not, but I added

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: very poor hdr/exr results

2010-04-24 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sat 24-Apr-2010 at 09:42 -0700, slaterson wrote: On Apr 23, 5:18 pm, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote: The HDR version is a big mess, are you stitching using the GPU acceleration? i use the gpu with nona but not enblend. i have tried using it with enblend but it crashes a lot. :( the

[hugin-ptx] Re: very poor hdr/exr results

2010-04-24 Thread slaterson
On Apr 24, 3:07 pm, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote: HDR combined with GPU acceleration hasn't had as much testing.   The messed-up image looks to me like it happened at the nona stage rather than enblend. i will give this another try and be sure to save the remapped images, might be a