Hullo Jim,
On Sep 30, 1:18 pm, Jim Watters jwatt...@photocreations.ca wrote:
I can run cpfind on jpeg images but if i run it on tif I get a Segmentation
fault in the middle of --- Find matches ---
The tiffs are 16 bit.
I am running it with cpfind -o ~/out.pto --minmatches 1 stitch.pto
Am Donnerstag, 30. September 2010 schrieb Yuval Levy:
On September 29, 2010 05:06:39 pm Bruno Postle wrote:
An alternative would be to show the extent of the other photos and
their masks as an outline in the existing Mask tab.
I'd love to see the extent of the other photos and their masks
Of course it would be great to be able to zoom and adjust seams
directly in a readily adjusted panorama, but that would be rather hard
to implement. My idea with a split window is that it is easy to
implement and brings a lot of value when working with precision-placed
masks.
In the more distant
Hi!
I must admitt i am not the best in class reading READMEs.Installing that
runtime library fixed my enblend problem.
However, I had the same problem with *both *enblend_openmp.exe and
enblend.exe
So it seems like there is a dependency (wrong?) also with the ordinary
enblend version?
On 29/09/10 00:37, Bruno Postle wrote:
Hugin is a Panorama stitcher and more. A powerful software package
for creating and processing panoramic images.
A hugin-2010.2.0_rc2 (release candidate 2) tarball is available here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin-2010.2_beta/
This is
Hi all,
I just wanted to have a look at this great mosaic mode by doing the tutorial
example. For this, I compiled the current HG version (cae898bcf89e).
Compiled fine, and I could load the files, define masks, optimize etc.
Then I tried to optimize exposure (well, give it a try, isn't
ciao Emanuele,
Ciao Yuval (I noticed now that this isn't the first time you write me
in Italian ;) )
what I mean for Mercurial Sub-Repositories is here:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Subrepositories, we could split
Hugin (core) development from various installers.
Interesting. But
Here's what I think;
I don't think it is so much value in being able to make decent
panoramas out of poor inputs. What is important to me is being able to
make great panoramas out of good input. Really seamless professional
productions.
With poor input, you really cannot make seams invisible
Hello Dale,
thanks for the recommendations:
Having saved the *.pto file, close Hugin and re-start it from the
command line.
I was running from command line before already. Starting it with the .pto
file only gives some messages about Cache stuff like
Image: /home/pit/first.jpg
On Sep 29, 7:23 pm, Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net wrote:
A Hugin 2010.2.0 rc2 build for 32-bit Windows can be found
here:http://www.box.net/shared/xscpvk1ad8
A 32-bit Windows installer can be found
here:http://www.box.net/shared/6exu7c7m2y
An untested Hugin 2010.2.0 rc2 build for
On 2010-09-29 8:23 PM, Matthew Petroff wrote:
An untested 64-bit Windows installer can be found here:
http://www.box.net/shared/oheqdj0rij
Matthew
Have not run yet. Only did the install. I still have the 32bit version
installed and noticed that because the shortcut names are the same, I now
Addendum:
I tried the old version I had (23d47515854e, dated September 12), loaded the
.pto file, and that version does stich.
Pit
Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Hello Dale,
thanks for the recommendations:
Having saved the *.pto file, close Hugin and re-start it from the
command
Hi Oskar,
On September 30, 2010 04:03:35 am Oskar Sander wrote:
I must admitt i am not the best in class reading READMEs.Installing that
runtime library fixed my enblend problem.
what is Microsoft's license about distributing the runtime? If I was
building/distributing an installer with an
On September 30, 2010 10:28:04 am Aron H wrote:
One thing I noticed this time - Hugin doesn't do anything on the
Assistant tab to tell you it's done blending the panorama - the log
window just goes away. Is this just on Windows?
no, it's everywhere. yes, your suggestions make sense. can you
On Sep 30, 12:42 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
On September 30, 2010 10:28:04 am Aron H wrote:
One thing I noticed this time - Hugin doesn't do anything on the
Assistant tab to tell you it's done blending the panorama - the log
window just goes away. Is this just on Windows?
no,
Hello Matthew
I have downloaded and did a clean install of release candidate 2, 32
bit. Fiddled with it for testing. Found the following.
This release has no link for downloading autopano 1.03 of Alexander
Jenny.
That control point generator is not in the CPG folder in Hugin.
Another
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