On Sep 30, 4:17 pm, Henk Tijdink wrote:
> when you go to the preference screen and
> you load the defaults the path to the CPG folder is gone and Hugin
> expects then the control point generators in the Hugin binary folder.
This is because the paths are hard-coded into the hugin binary and
have n
On Thu 30-Sep-2010 at 12:09 +0200, Simon Oosthoek wrote:
I also have a question: what is the default optimisation that
hugin does when you first load images, generate CPs and then
presto it presents the first preview. I was unable to improve on
that (apart from adding a mask), so I'm wonderin
I've installed the 32-bit version. All seems to be working well until
I get to the the Stitcher tab and click Stitch now. For no apparent
reason hugin_stitch_project.exe suddenly starts claiming the whole of
a processor when it is only waiting for a file name. It just continues
that way until I'm l
2010/10/1 Brian Innes
> Just to say a big thanks to all the coders behind hugin and it's associated
> tools as I've won a local art exhibition - my entry
> was a wee planet created by hugin!
>
> Thanks hugin!
You make us, at least me, curious. Do you have a link to the image?
Harry
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Just to say a big thanks to all the coders behind hugin and it's
associated tools as I've won a local art exhibition - my entry
was a wee planet created by hugin!
Thanks hugin!
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On Sep 30, 4:28 pm, Aron H wrote:
> On Sep 29, 7:23 pm, Matthew Petroff
>
> I've downloaded and run the 64-bit installer through a simple
> panorama. It installs and runs correctly.
> Panomatic runs.
> Autopano-Sift-C is version 2.5.2, which has problems, correct? I've
> seen multiple suggestio
On Sep 30, 6:46 pm, Yuval Levy wrote:
> ciao Emanuele,
>
> On September 30, 2010 09:22:51 am thePanz wrote:
>
> > Ciao Yuval (I noticed now that this isn't the first time you write me
> > in Italian ;) )
>
> the image at [0] is about one hour north-west of you (Milano, right?) ;)
Hum, I don't k
--- On Fri, 1/10/10, Yuval Levy wrote:
> From: Yuval Levy
> no need to use mosaic mode for this. just start your
> image editing
> application, create a canvas that has width = double its
> height, place the
> "standard" images on it and it should be fine?
I am over thinking this again
>
>
Hi Yuv,
thanks a lot for the detailed hg description - it is highly welcome!
As I don't really mind experiencing crashes (I use stow to keep parallel
SW installations and thus always have a working fallback) I probably stay with
unstable, and will have a look at the tracker and report problems