Finaly I upgraded. I changed the cmake-build accordingly, hopefully
other platforms are not affected.
Kornel
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David Haberthür schrieb am 23.05.11 23:32:
On 23.05.2011, at 14:40, Yuval Levy wrote:
What are Apple's policies and schedules regarding EOL of their
systems?
As far as I know, Apple officially supports two versions back,
this would currently mean down to 10.4. But there's no real EOL for
Bruno Postle wrote:
On Mon 23-May-2011 at 13:20 +0100, paul womack wrote:
I would like to try the following variation; each photograph is
exposure corrected to HDR, and the resulting HDR images seam blended
into a single HDR image.
I'm assuming seam blending works correctly in HDR :-)
I
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 11:07:14PM -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
On May 23, 2011 04:30:27 PM Bruno Postle wrote:
I've often thought that the way to do a camera-on-a-car panorama rig
is to space the cameras out in a line instead of trying (and
failing) to put them all in the same place. Then
I really think its possible, but would it worth the effort? I mean, this way
you could also put a camera on a long arm and do a good nadir picture, but
what's the objective of a street view? I think its different from 360cities,
for example. At google street view the goal is not the perfect
I've committed a fix, see the LP bug report. It had to do with the
additional '--' argument separator which is apparently new in this Hugin
release. Smartblend tries to load this as an image but of course it does not
exist.
By the way, the upside down issue does not concern TIFF images on my
Hi,
this has caused me some botheration, so I decided to describe the
problem.
I wanted to debug a part of my GSoC project and encountered a problem
with the CMAKE enblend build. I couldn't submit breakpoints, gdb
didn't see the source files I specified. I thought it was
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On 24 Mai, 12:16, Rogier Wolff rew-googlegro...@bitwizard.nl wrote:
Just have a sensor on one of the rear wheels. From the time one
revolution takes, you know the speed, then you calculate the trigger
times and trigger the cameras. Really easy. If you do this just after
the sensor triggers,
Sorry, hit enter by accident.
Continued:
I thought it might be a user error at first, but then I tried the
autotools build and everything works fine.
Note that I used the following options when testing the cmake build:
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
-DWITH_DEBUG=1
both of which hadn't enabled the
On May 24, 2011 08:07:10 AM kfj wrote:
Have several shutter remotes by the side of the wheel, one for each
camera, and one device to trigger them mounted on the wheel's rim. By
positioning the remotes right, you should be able to get the cameras
to be triggered at precisely defined times, as
On May 24, 2011 07:07:26 AM Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) wrote:
I really think its possible, but would it worth the effort?
It's not so much effort...
you could also put a camera on a long arm and do a good nadir picture,
nice idea!
but what's the objective of a street view? I
Dear All.
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 14:34, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
On May 24, 2011 07:07:26 AM Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) wrote:
I really think its possible, but would it worth the effort?
It's not so much effort...
you could also put a camera on a long arm and do a good
On May 24, 2011 04:11:08 AM Carl von Einem wrote:
Apple is a bit faster... they provide security and system updates only
for the current and the last version of OS X, i.e. 10.4 Tiger is not
supported any longer. The last security update for 10.4.11 is from
September 10, 2009; iTunes 9.1.1 came
On May 24, 2011 08:41:42 AM David Haberthür wrote:
After reading this thread I stumbled over this: http://is.gd/u4UFLm
This means, you could just strap one of those fancy iPhones with
that contraption on your car roof and you get HD panoramic video out
of it...
That's a catadioptric lens.
On 2011-05-24 9:07 AM, kfj wrote:
Have several shutter remotes by the side of the wheel, one for each
camera, and one device to trigger them mounted on the wheel's rim. By
positioning the remotes right, you should be able to get the cameras
to be triggered at precisely defined times, as the
Yuval Levy schrieb am 24.05.11 14:46:
On May 24, 2011 04:11:08 AM Carl von Einem wrote:
Apple is a bit faster... they provide security and system updates only
for the current and the last version of OS X, i.e. 10.4 Tiger is not
supported any longer. The last security update for 10.4.11 is from
On 2011-05-24 9:51 AM, Yuval Levy wrote:
I don't know why Streetview systems decided to go for stitching. Probably the
sun / glare. For the purpose of covering the world at street level, zenith
and nadir are irrelevant and the resolution of a one-shot is good enough, but
if the sun hits into
On 2011-05-23 5:30 PM, Bruno Postle wrote:
I've often thought that the way to do a camera-on-a-car panorama rig is to
space the cameras out in a line instead of trying (and failing) to put them
all in the same place. Then when you are driving around you shoot a panorama
by firing the
Hi all,
this is Jan from
http://www.diy-streetview.org
and
http://www.diy-streetview.com
I also started the page at panotools:
http://wiki.panotools.org/Stitching_Streetview
Please find the images taken with my 5-GoPro HD rig displayed by Google API
v3.
They call it custom streetview:
Hi, all. Thanks though about multi-camera panorama...
I google how correct parallax error and find some interest things
like multi-perspective stitch. (http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~edubois/
theses/Brunton_thesis.pdf)
Like Ladybug, these method used for correct parallax error.
I find there are
Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de wrote:
Finaly I upgraded. I changed the cmake-build accordingly, hopefully
other platforms are not affected.
Hello,
I assume the changes are for multi-arch? This part of the patch looks
like it
* either breaks building on anything except amd64 multi-arch
*
Am Dienstag, 24. Mai 2011 schrieb Andreas Metzler:
Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de wrote:
Finally I upgraded. I changed the cmake-build accordingly, hopefully
other platforms are not affected.
Hello,
I assume the changes are for multi-arch? This part of the patch looks
like it
*
Am Dienstag, 24. Mai 2011 schrieb Rosomack:
Sorry, hit enter by accident.
Continued:
I thought it might be a user error at first, but then I tried the
autotools build and everything works fine.
Note that I used the following options when testing the cmake build:
Indeed Bart that was a JPEG issue.
Henk
On May 24, 1:54 pm, Bart van Andel bavanan...@gmail.com wrote:
I've committed a fix, see the LP bug report. It had to do with the
additional '--' argument separator which is apparently new in this Hugin
release. Smartblend tries to load this as an image
I have a pano-pro (pano-pro.com) and the resolution of a panorama with only
one shot is really bad (I used it with a 18megapixels cam). It is not as
practical as I thought in the first moment. Its too big, heavy and it needs
to be absolutely clean (a single powder appears much more than over
2011/5/24 Jan Martin janmar...@diy-streetview.org
I am already looking for a firmware hacker to adapt an behavior from the
stereodatamaker firmware ( http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/sdm/index.htm )
available for many Canon Point Shoot cameras:
When pressing the release button start measuring and
Carlos,
I am using stereodatamaker (which is based on CHDK) already with my other
rig:
http://www.diy-streetview.org/how-to-shooting-streetviews/
http://www.diy-streetview.org/2010/06/24/panoramic-video
http://www.diy-streetview.org/2010/07/28/new-streetview-rig
Now I am looking for the same
Hello Yuv
Have downloaded the new wrapper and it works now with 2011.0RC1.
I have done some testing with the old wrapper with 2011Beta 2 and 3
too and then the old wrapper still worked.
The change has come between Beta 3 and RC1.
The wrapper is not in an install package for windows. You have to
Hi Yuv,
2011/5/24 Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch
Since this affects Windows only, and it is only a script, final status
can
be declared soon thereafter. It is enough to confirm that the bug is fixed
on
Windows and that the tarball builds on Linux and Mac. Harry: do you
(still)
want to be the
On 24 Maj, 20:24, Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de wrote:
This is unfortunatelly hardcoded in the CMakeLists.txt:20
You may want to change this line accordingly.
SET(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Release CACHE STRING Choose the type of build,
options are: None Debug Release RelWithDebInfo
On Tuesday, May 24, 2011 9:40:00 PM UTC+2, Henk Tijdink wrote:
Have downloaded the new wrapper and it works now with 2011.0RC1.
I have done some testing with the old wrapper with 2011Beta 2 and 3
too and then the old wrapper still worked.
The change has come between Beta 3 and RC1.
I
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