On 16 Nov., 06:25, Syv Ritch wrote:
> On 11/15/11, JohnPW wrote:
>
> > I've only recently experimented with this myself. But my initial
> > thought is, "Do you want a mosaic or a pano?"
> > Actually, it really sounds like you might want a linear pano rather
> > than a mosaic. Or possibly a serie
NTFS and FAT32 are not problems. Problem is with TIFF file limitations of
4GB size.
I am not able to gigapixel images with hugin. But I have an innovative idea
of doing it with hugin. Idea is all about tiles and than making a Mosaic.
1.If we are able to get gigapixel image rendered by hugin in Ti
On 11/15/11, JohnPW wrote:
> At the risk of sounding like a moron (as I usually do) I'll respond.
No you are not.
> I've only recently experimented with this myself. But my initial
> thought is, "Do you want a mosaic or a pano?"
> Actually, it really sounds like you might want a linear pano rath
I would tend to think focus bracketing should be done first (but I
offer this from theory and gut instinct rather than actual
experience :-) ! ) On the other hand, since the focus bracketing is
only in two (presumably smaller) areas maybe my gut doesn't think it's
as "theoretically" urgent to do th
At the risk of sounding like a moron (as I usually do) I'll respond.
I've only recently experimented with this myself. But my initial
thought is, "Do you want a mosaic or a pano?"
Actually, it really sounds like you might want a linear pano rather
than a mosaic. Or possibly a series of partial pano
Hi,
I need to photograph a whole street. I was thinking of doing a mosaic.
Any suggestion for taking the photos?
I was planning of doing a whole bunch of small panos, just 2 images. I
have an NN, then move to the next 3 houses... Any better way?
Thanks
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I never did a gigapan. In fact the largest I have done was 15000x7500 what
gives about 112megapixels I guess. I already think its very hard to post
edit this picture, so I thought that when you do a giga you already do it
into tiles, don`t you? And surely with a very well calibrated mechanism not
t
TIFF file format will not support images larger than 4GB
Note that intermediate files are also subject to this limit so you may
find it hard to produce TIFF outputs above 3GB. The largest file size
I obtained was 3.4GB but the image was badly messed up and unusable. I
ended up settling for a 2.8GB
On Mon 14-Nov-2011 at 20:10 -0800, Karmadillo wrote:
On Nov 7, 10:14 pm, Karmadillo wrote:
I just ran up Ubuntu 11.1 64bit and selected Hugin from the package
manager. It was called "Panorama" but seems to be the 2011.2 version.
When I try to run it, I get this message.
Configuration file "/h
Emad ud din Bhatt wrote:
I am trying to create a gigapixel file which is larger than 4GB size.
how can i do it in windows?
Don't know Windows that well, but I believe the Windows NTFS disk format
supports files larger than that. Note: by default, Windows formats
external drives with FAT32, w
2011/11/15, Emad ud din Bhatt :
> I am trying to create a gigapixel file which is larger than 4GB size. how
> can i do it in windows?
Which version of Windows? What type of partition do you want to write
your file to (FAT32 or NTFS)?
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I am trying to create a gigapixel file which is larger than 4GB size. how
can i do it in windows?
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