Pablo, are these fixes included in Harry's latest build?
Sorry but with the fast response / update of cpfind I just want to be sure.
thank you!
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Pablo, are these fixes included in Harry's latest build?
Sorry but with the fast response / update of cpfind I just want to be sure.
thank you!
Pablo's last fix solving the issue with fisheyes with large FOVs is not yet
in. It was
Can I clarify something - the issue of creating control points outside the
cropping circle - is this an issue with hugin, or with the Cpfind?
Either way I thank Pablo for improving Cpfind, and I thank Harry for his
very frequent builds.
thanks, Tomato
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That sounds good Harry!
Cpfind seems very fast - I'm looking forward to trying it with fisheye
shots.
Jeffrey
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Harry,
As always thanks for all the work that you put into building Hugin.
I am not sure that this would be classed as a bug so I am mentioning
it here.
I downloaded this latest version and put it through its paces on a
stitch of 27 images (each 12Mp) in 9 stacks. The preview is looking
good
Hi all!
I'm working on the python plugin interface and have run into a
problem. I am using SWIG to generate the wrapper code, and to access
the SWIG-generated types from C++, I have to include an automatically
generated header file. On the command line I can generate this file by
typing
swig
Is there any update on this issue?
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 7:17 AM, Sigma Relief jkru...@gmail.com wrote:
I am glad this is a common issue and it looks like there are lots of
ideas. I like the proposed dynamic area that automatically shows all
selected photos, but it should be an option,
On 18 Jan., 16:47, kfj _...@yahoo.com wrote:
That works well and automatically generates the relevant wrapper files
hsi.py and _hsi.so, but so far I haven't found a way of telling Cmake
to also generate above-mentioned header file swigpyrun.h. It's not
totally crucial to generate it from
PS: I tried hsi on windows. It compiles. But the generated lib is
called _hsi.pyd (not hsi.pyd).
And when I try to run in python your example, I'm getting errors. I
can run the procedure, but I'm can access the object:
Update. Accessing the pano object works now (needed to copy a file).
But
Hi Thomas,
Am 18.01.2011 19:24, schrieb T. Modes:
But I found an issue: I can not access the image variables of
SrcPanoImage like getImage(0).getYaw() and so on
Thats probably because these functions are defined using some macros
inside Panorama.h. Maybe swig needs to call the C
Hi Pablo,
But I found an issue: I can not access the image variables of
SrcPanoImage like getImage(0).getYaw() and so on
Thats probably because these functions are defined using some macros
inside Panorama.h.
I assumed the same. But they are defined in SrcPanoImage.h/.cpp and
not in
Hi mac users,
Almost the same mail as yesterday. I inactivated the previous builds on my
webpage to prevent confusion.
This one contains:
- The Thoby projection (like the previous build)
- The gsoc 2010 panorama overview
- The new flann enhanced cpfind. This should make cpfind even better.
All,
Again a bit of cross-posting.
I built another hugin for OSX. Now with the latest fisheye bugfix for
cpfind.
See my other mail or my website.
Harry
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Hoi
Almost the same mail as yesterday. I inactivated the previous builds on my
webpage to prevent confusion.
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Thanks again for your work!
If you find a bug, please register it in the hugin bugtracker [0].
Anything else: please report it to this mailing group.
The bug reported here
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 10:19 AM, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
Harry,
As always thanks for all the work that you put into building Hugin.
I am not sure that this would be classed as a bug so I am mentioning
it here.
I downloaded this latest version and put it through its paces on a
Andreas Metzler wrote:
GnomeNomad gnomeno...@gmail.com 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
Possibly
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