Hi all,
I am new to this list here - please forgive me if this has been dealt
with before :-)
I am trying to build a no-GUI version of Hugin, and would appreciate any
hints or links.
More specifically, what I intend to do is to prepare hugin projects
(.pto) the normal way, then transfer all the
Hi Ulf,
2010/6/8 Ulfón Seemann ulf.seem...@gmail.com
Hi all,
I am new to this list here - please forgive me if this has been dealt
with before :-)
I am trying to build a no-GUI version of Hugin, and would appreciate any
hints or links.
More specifically, what I intend to do is to prepare
On 8 June 2010 18:19, Ulfón Seemann ulf.seem...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to build a no-GUI version of Hugin, and would appreciate any
hints or links.
More specifically, what I intend to do is to prepare hugin projects
(.pto) the normal way, then transfer all the projects (including the
- Forwarded message from Ian Wood -
Hi all,
The next PanoTools Meeting is approaching fast, just under two months
away.
I've added a PDF with travel and accommodation details and a rough
idea of the schedule to the meeting site:
http://panotools-meeting.com/pt2010_info_pack_v1.pdf
If
And panoramas, of course!
Why?!
Because you can have a slideshow presentation using the cameras
video-out, because you can play with Nikon PJ1000 projector etc, etc.
And because it should not be SO difficult to do.
I personally tried to do it several ways.
The basic is that the directory tree and
2010/6/2 H.Dersch d...@fh-furtwangen.de:
Most of these functions is in the open pano12-library, some more
in the never published PTStereo sources. If there is interest I could
try to find them; I stopped working on this project more than 5 years
ago.
Helmut Dersch
Yes, I know you stopped.
I'm the one who has built the 2009.4 windows installer. Unfortunately,
my computer that had the build environment on it is severely crippled,
and I have decided not to take the effort of setting that up on my new
computer, as my current priorities are different.
I check back to this group every