i tried putting project.jpg instead of project.tif, but it doesnt
worked, error came,
On Feb 24, 2:23 am, Bart van Andel wrote:
> Putting your mind to work wouldn't hurt. Just replace the ".tif" in the "-o
> project.tif" in ".jpg" and you're done... Why didn't you just try?
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Hi group!
I've been busy with the first large Python script using hsi, so there
hasn't been much change to hsi itself in the meantime. Working on my
program I noticed I had omitted Mask.h from the interface, and I
needed masking. So I put it in the interface, together with a template
instatiation
Some of the times I run Hugin, it produces partial results in tif &
jpg format that I cannot delete.
If I rerun the stitcher, it produces an error.
here's the logfile.
Are the two issues related?
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On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 10:05, Stefan Peter wrote:
> Most probably, you still have the preferences from an older version
> active. Use the "Load Default" Button in the "Control Point Detectors"
> tab of the Preferences window (opened via File -> Preferences).
I did and still nothing, in either 20
Am 25.02.2011 09:57, schrieb JiHO:
> I can't find "cpfind (multirow/stacked)" in my version. Only cpfind
> and cpfind + celeste. The development version of Hugin does not seem
> to have it either even though it is said to have been re-added on Nov
> 29 (http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.ptx
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 16:55, Gareth Jones wrote:
> 4) Run "cpfind (multirow/stacked)" on all. As far as I can tell this
> uses align_image_stack within stacks and normal cpfind between stacks.
> Cpfind seems to be aware of the masks, but align_image_stack isn't -
> deal with that in step 5.
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