On 22 Sep., 23:22, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
As I understand it, Hugin only uses the stack numbers for linking
positions during optimisation.
I am not using the stacks to position the images - I uncheck the
positional link. What I use them for (apart from the obvious, which
doesn't
RC4, RC5 do not start, RC3 does...
Anybody got a glue what I am doing wrong ?
Using :
Win XP-SP3, CPU :Pentium 3
Hugin archive, not the installer.
Thanks
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Kay, Just a suggestion. Make two pto files. One with 8mm and one with 18mm.
Now merge these pto using hugin merge project and than stitch. I once forgot
to capture sky in my 18mm but i added sky from another panorama this way and
hugin blended it well.
But you are right stack working in hugin
Hello,
I tried to make a panorama of some photos, which were taken inside a
tube. To make the photos, the camera moved lateral. The problem is,
that due to spatial distortion lines which are painted on the wall of
the tube have a pincushion distortion and hugin cannot connect them.
The reason for
I have been using Hugin since version 7. I just downloaded 2011.0.1
and the default control point detector is not found. Panomatic works
just fine.
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Perhaps under Preferences-Control Point Editors you could try the 'Load
Defaults' button..
Tim
On 23 September 2011 16:29, awbrody awbr...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been using Hugin since version 7. I just downloaded 2011.0.1
and the default control point detector is not found. Panomatic works
Hi Group,
I tried to build Hugin according to
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_ubuntu
(was successful many times already), but getting now an error @
packaging stage ('make package'):
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terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::logic_error'
what():
Hi George,
2011/9/23 grow george...@gmail.com
PS - I changed the one thing that the various systems would allow and
too the © copyright symbol out of the EXIF data nevertheless when
I imported them an ran CPFind ... the same error messages occurred.
George
I got a response from a
On Sep 22, 9:06 pm, Peter texanroadrun...@gmail.com wrote:
RC4, RC5 do not start, RC3 does...
Anybody got a glue what I am doing wrong ?
Using :
Win XP-SP3, CPU :Pentium 3
Hugin archive, not the installer.
The newer release candidates have been compiled with SSE2 enabled for
improved
On Thu 22-Sep-2011 at 23:40 -0700, kfj wrote:
On 22 Sep., 23:22, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
This does mean that small photos that overlap with large photos
may get fused even if you would prefer them to be blended.
Thanks for your analysis. I now managed to circumvent the problem
On Sep 24, 12:02 am, Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net wrote:
The newer release candidates have been compiled with SSE2 enabled for
improved performance. Intel introduced SSE2 support with the Pentium 4
in 2001, and virtually every processor made in the past eight years
has support for it.
Harry,
Thanks for that suggestion.
I opened the recent project in Hugin selected the top images from each
of the exposure stacks and invoked CPfind. It crashed in the same way
as before. I tried your suggestion with Tail. The text below is
the result:
I am assuming that the relevant lines
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