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

2010-05-02 Thread Emad ud din Butt
Nick I only work on one project at a time. But Fast preview window crashes. James legg is there any OpenGl hack or we have to look for another gfx card. But if this problem persists than hugin usability will be limited. I hope you will find a solution. On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 4:07 AM,

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

2010-05-02 Thread Harry van der Wolf
@James: Thanks for fixing the 2 (non-fatal?) errors. 2010/5/2 Emad ud din Butt xyzt...@gmail.com Nick I only work on one project at a time. But Fast preview window crashes. James legg is there any OpenGl hack or we have to look for another gfx card. But if this problem persists than hugin

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

2010-05-02 Thread GaaB
Le 01/05/2010 23:34, James Legg a écrit : On Sat, 2010-05-01 at 19:01 +0200, Harry van der Wolf wrote: Some necessary OpenGL settings/functions might not be supported. The recent masking feature uses the Multitexture extension, so you need a system which supports OpenGL 1.3, or the

[hugin-ptx] Pixel coordinate transformation

2010-05-02 Thread tobio
Hi, everyone! I have a question about hugin. I wonder what geometric transformation the cylindrical projection used? That is to say, I have generated a 360 degree panoramic Image from 6 images using cylinderical projection, and there is a point A(x,y)(x,y are pixel coordinates) on the fifth

[hugin-ptx] Control point distances change after reloading pto

2010-05-02 Thread Martin Middelhoek
This has been bugging me in all versions of Hugin I used over the last two years. When working on several projects at the same time, I often save the project after optimization but before stitching. Most control point distances will be below 0.1 pixel, except those from the nadir, which can be as

[hugin-ptx] Re: Control point distances change after reloading pto

2010-05-02 Thread Zoran Zorkic
On May 2, 12:34 pm, Martin Middelhoek m.middelh...@gmail.com wrote: (initial) control point distances are suddenly much larger by what I estimate a factor of 10(?). Repeating the optimization step does not change anything, so we are still in the optimum. It is not a big deal because the

[hugin-ptx] Re: Control point distances change after reloading pto

2010-05-02 Thread Martin Middelhoek
By output resolution you mean the Canvas Size under the Stitcher tab? I do let Hugin calculate an optimal size before saving, but I thought that that would make the output resolution equal to the input resolution. I do round the size down by about 10% to avoid the thin black lines in the output.

[hugin-ptx] Re: Pixel coordinate transformation

2010-05-02 Thread Erik Krause
Am 02.05.2010 03:49, schrieb tobio: I have a question about hugin. I wonder what geometric transformation the cylindrical projection used? Perhaps http://wiki.panotools.org/Cylindrical helps. Cylindrical projection maps the horizontal angle to linear distance and the vertical angle to

[hugin-ptx] Re: [OSX] Hugin 2010.1.0 svn5116 32/64-bit bundle

2010-05-02 Thread Martin Middelhoek
Hi, I did some more tests and found a few small bugs. All new enblend versions (Tiger, SL, openML) will not work for merging HDR (at least for me). The command line is: enblend -v -w -f1200x600 -o test_hdr.exr test_stack_hdr_00??.exr this results in: cannot load image test_stack_hdr_.exr,

[hugin-ptx] Re: Control point distances change after reloading pto

2010-05-02 Thread Martin Middelhoek
I have checked, and you are correct. The Stitcher Tab would be my last place to visit, but that means that the distance scale is based on the default 3000x1500 canvas. So from now on I will visit the Stitcher Tab directly after loading the images. Thanks! On May 2, 12:58 pm, Zoran Zorkic

Re: [hugin-ptx] Pixel coordinate transformation

2010-05-02 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sat 01-May-2010 at 18:49 -0700, tobio wrote: That is to say, I have generated a 360 degree panoramic Image from 6 images using cylinderical projection, and there is a point A(x,y)(x,y are pixel coordinates) on the fifth image, how can I calculate its coordinates A'(x',y') on the panoramic

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

2010-05-02 Thread GaaB
I finally found out that the Vista Drivers of Ati were working under Windows 7 even if ATI is claiming that it is not supported by them. Updating gave my ATI X300 an OpenGL level of 2.1 - and the OpenGL Extension Viewer test runed fine (previously it gave an exception error). And *now Fast

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

2010-05-02 Thread James Legg
On Sun, 2010-05-02 at 18:55 +0200, GaaB wrote: I finally found out that the Vista Drivers of Ati were working under Windows 7 even if ATI is claiming that it is not supported by them. Updating gave my ATI X300 an OpenGL level of 2.1 - and the OpenGL Extension Viewer test runed fine

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

2010-05-02 Thread Tomasz Nycz
W dniu 2010-05-01 23:39, James Legg pisze: On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 13:36 +0200, Tomasz Nycz wrote: Windows crash report is here: http://www.ratownictwo.org.pl/docs/hugin_crash.zip I get this error when trying to open it: Could you check it and upload it again please? -James

Re: [hugin-ptx] Illustrated lens model for mosaic mode?

2010-05-02 Thread Oskar Sander
Right. Thanks, I'm with you. It makes sense to have a little more advanced drag-pane so that individual and group trnasformations/drags are selectable. Cheers O 2010/4/29 Darko Makreshanski dmakreshan...@gmail.com Oskar Sander wrote: I don't quite understand what you mean with consistency so

Re: [hugin-ptx] Illustrated lens model for mosaic mode?

2010-05-02 Thread Oskar Sander
And please review and expand on my stub below as you go too. I see now that I got the Z-axis direction wrong for instance. I'll fix images later 2010/4/27 Oskar Sander oskar.san...@gmail.com I've started on the wikipage stub, please fill in: