thanks james for your tips and tricks.. i'll try your suggestions and
i'll report here my experiences..
really smart to produce an equirectangular image, and then import it
again to create other projections. ;)
thank again
DNL
On May 23, 10:59 pm, James Legg wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-05-23 at 12:3
On Sun 23-May-2010 at 03:29 -0700, Jasper Aorangi wrote:
hmm using the prealigned mode made no difference for me. I was still
deleting control points from one end to the other 8)
Now with 145 images, and at least three points for each image pair,
optimizing for x,y,x or x,y,z,r,p still lumps al
thanks harry, i didn't know about new 64 bit versions.. i'll try with
it and i'll see if it will be better.. :)
thanks
On May 23, 10:13 pm, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
> 2010/5/23 sneike
>
>
>
> > i have always used the hugin app to produce simple panoramas of
> > maximum 10 photos..
> > these d
yes, i used the webloc and downloaded the autopano-sift-c..
sorry if i wasn't enough clear, that's what i did.
DNL
On May 23, 9:54 pm, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
> Hi.
>
> 2010/5/23 sneike
>
>
>
> > however, it this can help someone else, i'm using the 2010.0.0 version
> > of hugin for Mac, and
On Sun, 2010-05-23 at 12:30 -0700, sneike wrote:
> i can look for control points and align easily the photos, but the
> final process is really too heavy fom my Mac..
> can it help to give as inputs smaller images? now they are 36 jpeg
> images of 12Mpixels..
I'm in a similar situation: 12MP cam
2010/5/23 sneike
> i have always used the hugin app to produce simple panoramas of
> maximum 10 photos..
> these days i've been trying to produce 360 degrees panoramas even
> trying a stereographic output..
> since i don't have a fisheye i shooted the photos with my 18mm, but
> obviously to take
2010/5/23 Harry van der Wolf
>
>
> 20Thanks this is a much requested improvement. The patch applies and
> builds on 32bit Linux, the tools run but I don't have any HDR photos to hand
> to test.
>
>
>> The patch was a bit mangled by yahoo, so I've pushed it to the
>> autopano-sift-C repository so
Hi.
2010/5/23 sneike
>
> however, it this can help someone else, i'm using the 2010.0.0 version
> of hugin for Mac, and the autopano-sift-c that was bundled in the dmg
> of the app..
>
>
We don't bundle autopano-sift-c with the bundle in the dmg due to
patent/license reasons. If it really is th
i have always used the hugin app to produce simple panoramas of
maximum 10 photos..
these days i've been trying to produce 360 degrees panoramas even
trying a stereographic output..
since i don't have a fisheye i shooted the photos with my 18mm, but
obviously to take the whole space around me i nee
thanks you so much for your answer harry.. :)
i don't know exactly how, but i solved the problem..
maybe because i changed the arguments of the autopano-sift-c in the
hugin preferences (now i have %o %i), even if i'm pretty sure i
already did that attempt..
however, it this can help someone else,
20Thanks this is a much requested improvement. The patch applies and builds
on 32bit Linux, the tools run but I don't have any HDR photos to hand to
test.
>
> The patch was a bit mangled by yahoo, so I've pushed it to the
> autopano-sift-C repository so others can test.
>
> Note that all the sotw
Hi Bill,
2010/5/23 awbrody
> Harry,
>
> I am using 2010.1.0-svn5138 with success for large, multi-row,
> panoramas (23,000 + pixels wide) by selecting control points
> manually. However, when I try to use panomatic or auto-sift-c I get
> wxExecute Error
> failed
> with error code: 1
> I am on
On May 22, 4:02 pm, rlhelinski wrote:
> Oh, I know about Celeste, but it is somewhat slow and sometimes it
> removes more than sky control points. Further, I'm only aware of being
> able to apply it to one image pair at a time. What I was after was
> speeding up this process.
In my experience, at
Harry,
I am using 2010.1.0-svn5138 with success for large, multi-row,
panoramas (23,000 + pixels wide) by selecting control points
manually. However, when I try to use panomatic or auto-sift-c I get
wxExecute Error
failed
with error code: 1
I am on an intel dual core iMac under osX 10.6.3
Thank
Bruno Postle-4 wrote:
>
> On 17 May 2010 09:24, Oskar Sander wrote:
>>
>> * How about a corresponding CP-search strategy that would use
>> "overlapping"
>> instead of adjacent? This could use the
>> layout drag mode to build the structure.
>
> This is what the 'prealigned panorama' type does
On 22/05/2010 11:11 PM, dex Otaku wrote:
Had no problems with your first posted binaries until the current,
Hugin-2010.1.0.645a8acc3d37-PreRelease-Win-x64-20100517, which has
this issue [here].
Can you confirm that going back to one of my earlier builds still works
fine, and can you work out
On Sat 22-May-2010 at 02:30 -, polecat_butter wrote:
[Cc'd to hugin-ptx, scroll down]
Hello, I'm new to HDR and I've been learning how to use the
PanoTools, in particular to create HDR panoramas. I've been using
raw images with +/- 2EV bracketing to produce the individual HDR
component i
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