[hugin-ptx] Re: what should be in the scripting interface? please have your say!

2011-01-15 Thread kfj
On 16 Jan., 02:30, john doe wrote: > How about an integration with hugin and batch mode? Please be more specific. What do you mean? Of course it's integrated with hugin, that's the whole point. Do you mean it should be able to trigger the batch processor? Kay -- You received this message bec

[hugin-ptx] Re: reproducable hugin seg fault

2011-01-15 Thread Tduell
Hullo kevin, On Jan 16, 9:24 am, kevin wrote: > Ok, just found a strange seg fault that I can reproduce.  I'm running > 2010.5.0.5d4a82df7d8c.  Here's what I do that will reproduce it: [snip] It sounds similar to the problem I have seen. Have a look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/700896

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: what should be in the scripting interface? please have your say!

2011-01-15 Thread john doe
How about an integration with hugin and batch mode? On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:56 AM, kfj <_...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > On 12 Jan., 20:08, Pablo d'Angelo wrote: > > Hi Kay, > > > In addition to the basic Data model (as you seem to have done already), > > the algorithms in hugin_base/algorithms m

[hugin-ptx] reproducable hugin seg fault

2011-01-15 Thread kevin
Ok, just found a strange seg fault that I can reproduce. I'm running 2010.5.0.5d4a82df7d8c. Here's what I do that will reproduce it: Start up hugin with a project, open the Fast Preview Window. Make sure the Overview button is set to Hide. If it's not set to Hide, set it to Hide and exit hugin

Re: [hugin-ptx] No Parameters to optimize

2011-01-15 Thread Dale Beams
I assume this is what your getting. http://imagebin.org/132760 which is a result of this http://imagebin.org/132761 http://imagebin.org/132762 http://imagebin.org/132763 http://imagebin.org/132764 http://imagebin.org/132765 http://imagebin.org/132760 Which is interesting because it shows an ave

[hugin-ptx] Re: clustered hugin

2011-01-15 Thread michael.grant
Ok, read that, thank you. So getting everything in one shared partition and running distmake over many machines is one method. I have some questions about this: Is there some part of the process (i.e. one of the commands in the makefile) that require to have the entire image in memory? And is t

[hugin-ptx] No Parameters to optimize

2011-01-15 Thread Ola Lindberg
Hi, I'm trying to make a panorama with 14 images. I load them and press align. It does some things but returns with a "No Parameters to optimize" error. Some of the images isn't connected (guess it couldn't find any control points?) and I can't preview the panorama. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong

RE: [hugin-ptx] Re: cpfind rocks!

2011-01-15 Thread Dale Beams
fwiw, i'm getting thread destroyed while using cpfind as well. More interestingly, using the gui, and the image tab, "create control points' you can see it's finding cp points and then when it's finished it quits, dumps out a message 0 control points found. From: janmar...@diy-streetview

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: cpfind rocks!

2011-01-15 Thread Jan Martin
This is what I get on Ubuntu 10.4. *hugin -> Help -> About -> System:* Operating System: Linux 2.6.32-27-generic i686 Architecture: 32 bit Free memory: -1740888 kiB Hugin Version: 2010.5.0.8d6319da53fc Path to ressources: /usr/share/hugin/xrc/ Path to data: /usr/share/hugin/data/ Terminal: me@ub

[hugin-ptx] Re: cpfind rocks!

2011-01-15 Thread Andreas Metzler
Russ wrote: > I just updated this package on Ubuntu 10.10 and was a bit dismayed > when I couldn't really find cpfind easily. It wasn't in the dropdown > selector for cp detector, and going into the preferences menu I was > lost in trying to figure out how to add it. In reading Terry's > comment

[hugin-ptx] Re: cpfind rocks!

2011-01-15 Thread Andreas Metzler
GnomeNomad wrote: [...] > Just to add my little bit to this: no trace of cpfind on the Sidux > (Debian) installation I have here. How would I see if it's installed? dpkg -S bin/cpfind What version of hugin do you have installed? cu andreas -- `What a good friend you are to him, Dr. Maturin. Hi

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: cpfind rocks!

2011-01-15 Thread Carl von Einem
Russ schrieb am 15.01.11 02:26: I just updated this package on Ubuntu 10.10 and was a bit dismayed when I couldn't really find cpfind easily. It wasn't in the dropdown selector for cp detector, and going into the preferences menu I was lost in trying to figure out how to add it. In reading Terry

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: cpfind rocks!

2011-01-15 Thread Emad ud din Btt
Cpfind is default Cp generator with latest hugin windows 32bit builds. CPfind is no doubt one of the best Cp generator now. On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 6:26 AM, Russ wrote: > I just updated this package on Ubuntu 10.10 and was a bit dismayed > when I couldn't really find cpfind easily. It wasn't

[hugin-ptx] Re: cpfind rocks!

2011-01-15 Thread Russ
I just updated this package on Ubuntu 10.10 and was a bit dismayed when I couldn't really find cpfind easily. It wasn't in the dropdown selector for cp detector, and going into the preferences menu I was lost in trying to figure out how to add it. In reading Terry's comment I removed the .hugin f

[hugin-ptx] Re: cpfind rocks!

2011-01-15 Thread GnomeNomad
Tduell wrote: > Hullo again Tom, > > > > On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 06:48:37 +1100, Tom Sharpless   > > > #1 complaint:  Why isn't cpfind bundled with Hugin and preconfigured > > as the default CP finder?? > > Sorry if this is a silly question, but did you reset your defaults? > > Cheers, > Terry Just t