Hi Harry,
Harry van der Wolf schrieb am 19.09.10 14:55:
Hi Carl,
2010/9/19 Carl von Einem c...@einem.net mailto:c...@einem.net
Hi Harry,
first of all thanks for all the builds and other work on the project!
The (double) 6-core Mac Pro models aren't mentioned in the inventory
Hi Yuv,
Nice walk though! I picked up a couple of nice features that I didn't used
before, like use only control point from images visible... that was a
good one i think i will use a lot going forward!
A few assorted questions come to my mind:
* Is there something inherent in CP detection
Hooray! I managed to compile libpano13-2.9.17 using minGW and cmake.
It was actually quite simple, and having slept over the matter
certainly helped. cmake had no idea it was on minGW. The simple
solution was to run
cmake -G MSYS Makefiles ..
in the build directory (being a subdirectory of the
Hello,
Nice thankyou!
Is this using the new windows installer, any experiences on the list using
this build?
/O
2010/9/16 Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net
A Hugin 2010.2.0 rc1 build for Windows can be found here:
http://www.box.net/shared/k5zn0d9bsh
A Windows installer can be found
On 20 September 2010 14:38, Oskar Sander oskar.san...@gmail.com wrote:
Another question that I think I asked before but can't find the answer to
is: When you have generated a mosaic project, is it possible to generate
an output where all image seams are highlighted? Like a sort of mosaic
On Sep 20, 5:09 pm, Oskar Sander oskar.san...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this using the new windows installer, any experiences on the list using
this build?
I downloaded the first of the two and just put the directory somewhere
low in the path (some auxiliary software has issues with spaces in
file
On Sep 20, 3:38 pm, Oskar Sander oskar.san...@gmail.com wrote:
* Is there something inherent in CP detection that is thrown of by linear
mosaics?
One problem you certainly get with CP detection in mosaics is
parallactic errors. Since subsequent images are not taken from the
same point (the
Hi group,
gsoc 2010 is over. This year we had 4 projects with 4 students, which
all were finished successful.
I will give in this mail a short overview (in no particular order).
Project 1: Panorama overview by Darko Makreshanski
This adds new functionality to the fast preview windows. It shows
Am Montag 20 September 2010 schrieb kfj:
Hooray! I managed to compile libpano13-2.9.17 using minGW and cmake.
It was actually quite simple, and having slept over the matter
certainly helped. cmake had no idea it was on minGW. The simple
solution was to run
Congrats :)
...
It installed, but
Hullo Tomas,
On Sep 21, 2:46 am, T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi group,
gsoc 2010 is over. This year we had 4 projects with 4 students, which
all were finished successful.
[snip]
Project 2: patent free control point detector by Antoine Deleforge
This project dealt with the
thanks for the info, Andreas.
On September 19, 2010 10:51:54 am Andreas Metzler wrote:
hugin-data contains the architecture independent data, this way we
only need to keep these 8.8 MB once on the mirrors instead of 15
times (There are binary packages for 15 architectures.) hugin-tools
only
Hi Oskar,
On September 20, 2010 09:38:48 am Oskar Sander wrote:
Nice walk though!
thanks,
* Is there something inherent in CP detection that is thrown of by linear
mosaics? My experience is too that it doesn't work well, but i tho
thought it was my low-contrast low-light and monochrome
Sorry. My error. Bad workflow. I have the same test pto that I load
and run for every issue. I never save it and in this one case I did
not notice the crop was set to a narrow band. I also have a habit of
never using the assistant.
On Sep 19, 2010, at 10:41 AM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Am Dienstag, 21. September 2010 schrieb Yuval Levy:
thanks for the info, Andreas.
On September 19, 2010 10:51:54 am Andreas Metzler wrote:
hugin-data contains the architecture independent data, this way we
only need to keep these 8.8 MB once on the mirrors instead of 15
times (There are
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