Hi,
I was trying to work with images directly from my camera. Each image
is of size 10mb.
Hugin resized them when loading (21 images). I selected only 6 for
panorama.
After Create Panorama with CPU my system total freezed and I had to
do hard reboot, with GPU I managed to to some extend kill
Your assumptions are wrong: it's not Hugin which is using up all your
memory, it's either Nona, or more likely, Enblend. These are the
external programs which are used by Hugin to create the warped images
and to merge them together into a panorama. Hugin itself doesn't use
that much memory with
Those are my files
http://hugin-ptx.googlegroups.com/web/_DSC0767.JPG?gda=aQgrVT4yzV5MYQFyh_jVVcQjFmpSvjl7rrWFUCuDDb7vgX3UNnuHVJy7a_elHKnW8yXGIgbjsKXVs-X7bdXZc5buSfmxgsc=EkeQFwsVQK4g7g3zxnQwFAylkaK7
Trying 2010.2.0-rc2 I like to understand the new Linked bracketing
feature.
Photographers who use quality tripods can now skip this alignment stage
by telling Hugin that photos in a bracketed stack are linked and share
the same view.
Didn't found any button where to tell Hugin. Is it
Hi,
I could assemble the 3 files in a few minutes with no manual
tweaking and I've only 4 Gb of RAM (.pto file attached).
Tymczasem,
michal
PS. My system is a Debian testing 64 bit with the following versions :
ii autopano-sift-c
2.5.0-0.1
On 9 Okt., 15:44, Bernd Hohmann hohm...@harddiskcafe.de wrote:
Trying 2010.2.0-rc2 I like to understand the new Linked bracketing
feature.
Any help is appreciated.
Hi Bernd!
This (new) feature isn't very user-friendly yet, since you have to
tell hugin manually which images belong together.
On 09.10.2010 18:07, kfj wrote:
This (new) feature isn't very user-friendly yet, since you have to
tell hugin manually which images belong together. You do that by
selecting a group of images that should be together in a stack and
press the 'new stack' button.
The announcement reads it will
Am 09.10.2010 20:17, schrieb Bernd Hohmann:
I went crazy the last 4 days creating a HDR panorama of a difficult
scene going this way with align_image_stack and enblend (thats what
enfuse_align_droplet doing).
enfuse_align_droplet uses enfuse, not enblend. enblend won't give you
any enhanced
On 09.10.2010 21:10, Erik Krause wrote:
I went crazy the last 4 days creating a HDR panorama of a difficult
scene going this way with align_image_stack and enblend (thats what
enfuse_align_droplet doing).
enfuse_align_droplet uses enfuse, not enblend. enblend won't give you
any enhanced
Am 09.10.2010 21:18, schrieb Bernd Hohmann:
enblend doesn't calculate the camera response curve correctly for me (if
it uses response curves at all).
No, enfuse (!) uses a totally different approach which doesn't need
camera response curves.
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On 09.10.2010 23:43, Erik Krause wrote:
Am 09.10.2010 21:18, schrieb Bernd Hohmann:
enblend doesn't calculate the camera response curve correctly for me (if
it uses response curves at all).
No, enfuse (!) uses a totally different approach which doesn't need
camera response curves.
This
Enblend is not for merging bracketed shots, it is for seamlessly
combining overlapping images... it is the stitcher.
Enfuse is for merging multiple exposures.
eo
On Oct 9, 2010, at 3:09 PM, Bernd Hohmann wrote:
On 09.10.2010 23:43, Erik Krause wrote:
Am 09.10.2010 21:18, schrieb Bernd
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