Helmut,
That sounds excellent! We would really appreciate if you would like to open
that souce. I hope you find it :-)
/O
2010/6/3 H.Dersch d...@fh-furtwangen.de
On 3 Jun., 08:47, Oskar Sander oskar.san...@gmail.com wrote:
For old-scool Hugin, it may sound far-fetched. But as you may
Hey all.
Now that hugin recently switched to Mercurial for Code revision, I thought I
could try something fun with it:
Recently I stumblede over gource [1] a nice tool for the visualization of
sourcecode. I've used gource to visualize the progress of my PhD-Thesis ([2],
which was handed in a
Very nice!
Harry
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On Thu 10-Jun-2010 at 13:35 -0700, Tom Sharpless wrote:
This 'multirow' option sounds like a big step in the right direction.
But perhaps it needs better publicity.
It needs testing and the wiki needs to be updated too.
I'm looking at a pretty recent Hugin build ( 2010.1.0.5063 ) and can't
Bruno
OK, now I see the (multirow/stacked) CP option.
I tried it out on an 8-shot fisheye spherical pano. It ran pretty slow
(mainly because of the poor k-d tree implementation in autopano),
could not place the zenith and nadir shots, and aligned the others
badly, but with the right arrangement.