On 14 Feb., 19:41, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
cmake hadn't installed it. So I had to set the python path to the cmake
build folder.
You did the right thing for now. That is the current status quo on the
Mac. If you look at the CMakeLists.txt in the python_scripting
directory,
On 15 Feb., 04:36, Pablo d'Angelo pablo.dang...@web.de wrote:
Am 13.02.2011 16:25, schrieb kfj:
I am currently toying with this mechanism for use in another demo
plugin, but I want to throw in rewarping of the parts of the images
that correspond to the ROIs to a common projection to make
Agree. And I vote for the one on the website.
I vote for the one the website too and remove it from Doxygen. I think
that the doxygen inside the source code should contain only code
documentation.
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On 15 Feb., 00:07, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Hi Thomas,
On February 14, 2011 11:37:03 am T. Modes wrote:
Why did you not extended the existing version?
Short answer: because Doxygen is the wrong place for this kind of document.
I know of very few projects that keep this kind of
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On 14 Feb., 19:41, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
cmake hadn't installed it. So I had to set the python path to the cmake
build folder.
You did the right thing for now. That is the current status quo on the
Mac. If you look at the CMakeLists.txt
Thanks, I checked and the pano looks the same in Fast Preview Window. With
Photometrics activated the pano looks slightly darker but the steps remain
in the corners of the images.
I compared all my settings for Exposure Correction and cannot find a
difference but for some reason 2009.4.0
On February 15, 2011 12:44:10 pm T. Modes wrote:
Ok, convinced by majority.
Thank you. I suggest that we adopt a policy of using the following tools in
the following cases:
- Doxygen for everything that is *inside the code, i.e. API documentation.
- The Hugin website for policy documents (i.e.
Hi all,
Louis Desjardins, organizer of LGM 2011 in Montreal 10-13 May [0] would like
to know from us:
what Hugin team needs and expects at LGM this year (pass along).
We are planning the schedule, the talks, the panels, the teams' meeting and
the among-teams' meetings.
I need your input.
Ok, Thanks... I know that the project can stitch ok, but I have these
problems:
1) why is the exposure getting changed without me invoking any photometric
stuff? I don't want any exposure correction. I load images, generate CP's,
and optimize. and all the images' brightness has been changed
The dog found us, about 5 years ago, I had nothing to do with it. You can
see him in a lot of my panos :-)
On Monday, February 14, 2011 11:14:31 PM UTC+1, Stefan wrote:
BTW, where did you get that dog from? I somehow never managed to get
such a perfect fitting extra in any of my images;)
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