Hi,
I am struggling with Hugin while trying to create a vertical panorama
of these 2 images below. I don't know why (reflections on the image?
rotation? white balance? some stupid thing I am doing?), but Hugin
insists on automatically and incorrectly rotating or misplacing one of
the images, and
Can you people make Hugin installer for non-connected systems in near
future?
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Hi everyone!
I have run into a problem using hugin's stereographic projection. If I
load an image and indicate that I have used a stereographic lens and a
hfov of 90 degrees (roughly what you'd get using e Samyang 8mm fisheye
in portrait orientation and a good round number to illustrate the
On Sep 14, 2:48 am, Eugeni Dodonov eugeni.dodo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am struggling with Hugin while trying to create a vertical panorama
...
I downloaded the images and my hugin processed them without any
problems, I didn't have to do anything to them previously, but maybe
the sending
Interesting, I downloaded and installed Hugin 2010.0, and everything works
perfectly. But with 2010.2.0 beta1 and current hg tip (4350:29beb35f0611) I
cannot get a valid panorama no matter what I do.
Strangely enough, Hugin 2010.0 detects that there is no HFOV on images and
asks me to input it (I
Am 14.09.2010 00:27, schrieb Yuval Levy:
the quirk is in your droplets. enfuse / enblend have moved
forward, adding new functionality that was not possible with the
previous way of handling TIFF files. It is your droplets who do not
support them.
It is relatively easy to add logic to your
On September 14, 2010 03:40:09 am Emad ud din Btt wrote:
Can you people make Hugin installer for non-connected systems in near
future?
the .deb file works off-line *if* you have all the dependencies already
installed.
there is not much that can be made other than maybe putting all of those
Yo! Lev
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How many times do you need to be told?
Love... John
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On September 14, 2010 12:13:56 pm Erik Krause wrote:
Could you give me a hint how to do that?
- tiffsplit
- ImageMagick's convert input.tif single%d.tif
- GraphicsMagick (same syntax as ImageMagick IIRC)
all available for most operating systems.
Without additional command line programs?
no -
Am 14.09.2010 20:02, schrieb Yuval Levy:
Could you give me a hint how to do that?
- tiffsplit
- ImageMagick's convert input.tif single%d.tif
- GraphicsMagick (same syntax as ImageMagick IIRC)
I would consider it, if it was a program already delivered with hugin...
Without additional
Am 11.09.2010 22:20, schrieb Erik Krause:
I'm getting stop errors from enfuse 4.0 because the 16 bit TIFFs I want
to enfuse contain 8 bit preview images. The error message is enfuse:
input image D:\Foto\_MG_6540.TIF, layer 2/2 has pixel type UINT8, but
previous images have pixel type UINT16
On Sep 14, 4:54 pm, Eugeni Dodonov eug...@dodonov.net wrote:
Interesting, I downloaded and installed Hugin 2010.0, and everything works
perfectly. But with 2010.2.0 beta1 and current hg tip (4350:29beb35f0611) I
cannot get a valid panorama no matter what I do.
Strangely enough, Hugin 2010.0
On Sep 13, 10:32 pm, Avalerion avaler...@gmail.com wrote:
I've tried almost every single pano-tool on the web to accomplish
this. SO, does anyone know of a solution that can dewarp two 180
degree fisheye images and combine them? It doesn't need to be perfect
on the edges, just dewarped and a
On Tue 14-Sep-2010 at 00:58 -0700, kfj wrote:
Also, if I extract a section from the full sphere using the full
format fisheye as the target projection, with a horizontal angle of 90
degrees and an image size of, say, 1000 X 1500, and then reimport the
resulting image into my project as full
On Mon 13-Sep-2010 at 17:18 -0700, Terry Duell wrote:
If I change the projection to rectilinear the FOV changes to 179 x 178
and the images shrink to a tiny speck, requiring manual adjustment of
the FOV to bring the images back to a reasonable size.
Yes it is a pain, but it isn't clear what a
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 17:30, kfj _...@yahoo.com wrote:
3. I hope someone will look into the issue. I'm just a fellow user,
even though I sometimes feel like looking into the code myself. But
that feels like an uphill struggle (quote: compiling hugin yourself is
fairly extreme behaviour...)
After following the panotools wiki instructions, the latest Hugin
branch (4353) will compile without problems, but when I go to install
the package it reports that three dependencies are missing:
:~/src/hugin/hugin.hg-build$ sudo dpkg -i hugin-2010.3.0-Linux.deb
Selecting previously deselected
Whoops, looks like this is already being discussed in another thread,
the group search function appears to be broken as well (searched for
libpost2c2 and it didn't find any posts.) :D
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On September 14, 2010 07:26:26 pm Rotareneg wrote:
After following the panotools wiki instructions, the latest Hugin
branch (4353) will compile without problems, but when I go to install
thanks for the report. I was testing defining the dependencies from within
the CMake build in the hope
On September 14, 2010 01:52:17 am Eric O'Brien wrote:
Hmm.
would you please not top post and quote properly? I nearly hit the delete key
and ignored your post, whose first five lines did not say WHOM you are
addressing nor WHAT. Basic netiquette, please.
I'm not buying in on many of your
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 18:58, Eugeni Dodonov eug...@dodonov.net wrote:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 17:30, kfj _...@yahoo.com wrote:
3. I hope someone will look into the issue. I'm just a fellow user,
even though I sometimes feel like looking into the code myself. But
that feels like an uphill
Ciao Emanuele,
On September 3, 2010 03:12:01 pm thePanz wrote:
http://thepanz.netsons.org/post/windows-instaler-for-hugin-2010
I've imported your NSIS installer [0] to sourceforge. As stated previously,
you have write access to the repo and it should not be much different than Hg
on
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 22:23, Eugeni Dodonov eug...@dodonov.net wrote:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 18:58, Eugeni Dodonov eug...@dodonov.net wrote:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 17:30, kfj _...@yahoo.com wrote:
3. I hope someone will look into the issue. I'm just a fellow user,
even though I
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