Hi all,
the Android market is available in the net now.
Without need for an android phone.
One can also search:
http://market.android.com/search?q=panorama
Jan
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On 3 Feb., 05:45, D M German d...@uvic.ca wrote:
;) maybe we can use each others as cleanroom for quality testing.
I'll gladly cooperate, but just now I have a different priority. I
have put aside work on the pure Python approach, of which the
parse_pto module was a part, and focussed on
No. :) we need to document them. At this point my goal has been to
create a mapping from PTO to txt formats (txt is the libpano format).
kfj It's been pointed out that those 'cousins' of hugin which also use pto
kfj dialects seem to give a damn about compatibility (I think some are
On 1 February 2011 01:07, dmg wrote:
I just did a very simple tests. My computer has a SSD, hence I think
the results are skewed:
This is PTmender, run 3 times:
Voluntary Context Switches 2; real 2.72; sys 0.05
Voluntary Context Switches 2; real 2.73; sys 0.09
Voluntary Context Switches
On Thu 03-Feb-2011 at 08:53 +0100, Carl von Einem wrote:
Note that including overlapping regions in two images leads to
black areas when stitched. As if Robert Frost was running just
into the trees! ;-)
I'd say that's a problem with enblend, right? If two images claim
priority for one pixel
On Thu 03-Feb-2011 at 13:45 +0900, Daniel M. German wrote:
No. These ones surprised me. There are already 3 types of hugin
variables. if libpano was a mess, hugin is helping:
They are all comments, so you can ignore them when stitching or
optimising. They do carry information used by the
On Thu 03-Feb-2011 at 20:54 +0900, Daniel M. German wrote:
I think the real problem is lack of central parser development,
lack of code that people can reuse to do the parsing. Everybody
has to create their own, and everybody is afraid of breaking the
parser of the others.
I don't think
David,
Thank you. Sorry for delay, was rather distracted for a few days
(whole country was) re Cyclone Yasi. What a remarkable outcome. So
much preperation and it paid off. I was not in it, just watching on.
I have sent off the error log files, and I will email you the two
photos I was using