[hugin-ptx] Re: enblend help,

2011-02-25 Thread kkami...@yahoo.com
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? > > -- > Bart -- You

[hugin-ptx] Re: hugin plugin interface - developers please liaise

2011-02-25 Thread kfj
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

[hugin-ptx] Undeletable artifacts

2011-02-25 Thread David P
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? === *** Panorama

Re: [hugin-ptx] Stitching and enfusing a handheld panorama with several exposures

2011-02-25 Thread JiHO
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

Re: [hugin-ptx] Stitching and enfusing a handheld panorama with several exposures

2011-02-25 Thread Stefan Peter
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

Re: [hugin-ptx] Stitching and enfusing a handheld panorama with several exposures

2011-02-25 Thread JiHO
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. I