Please Download this build by Zoran
http://lemur.dreamhosters.com/hugin/
Just unzip it on your xp machine. Now goto Bin folderand open hugin.
now File > preferences > control point detectors > On left side choose
autopano-siftc and on right side click on edit. Now In Program click on
Choose and
Hi,
I would like to make a suggestion similar to that of rlhelinski's. I
think it would be very useful if there was a button analogous to the
current "autocrop" button for HDR images. This would set the crop
region equal to the largest possible area that is covered by every
single exposure-level
Thank you. Didn't know this existed.
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 4:17 AM, namklim wrote:
> On Jun 15, 2:00 am, Joey wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to install autopano-sift-c to automatically generate
> > control points in Hugin. I've downloaded autopano-sift-C-2.5.1
> fromhttp://sourceforge.net/
I'm lazy. You could detect that from the fact that I have my hands in my
pockets on almost all images. Imagine someone would ask me to do or carry
something.
(well: at least I got rid of my sunglasses between the first image and the
others)
Harry
2010/6/15 Eric O'Brien
> I think you could have
Hi,
I am an undergraduate from Shanghai,China. I am very interested in how
to make a panorama, I read a paper, Automatic Panoramic Image
Stitching using Invariant Features,icjv2007,Matthew Brown and David G.
Lowe. But I stuck in how to get the intrinsic and extrinsic param from
several images.
Cou
On Jun 15, 2:00 am, Joey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install autopano-sift-c to automatically generate
> control points in Hugin. I've downloaded autopano-sift-C-2.5.1
> fromhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/and have no clue how to
> install on Windows XP machine. The README says the