Hi,
cpfind doesn't use surf or opensurf.
Read the post by Pablo (with many replies) to see how it all started: <
http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/d9c0558c679cad52
>
Harry
2011/12/20 Naked Robot <360cit...@gmail.com>
> specifically, does it use the openCV version of
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Stefan Peter wrote:
> On behalf of the Hugin PPA Packagers, today I have released hugin 2011.4.4
> versions for Ubuntu oneiric, natty and maverick on
> https://launchpad.net/~hugin/+archive/hugin-builds
What about Lucid? 10.04LTS is still current until April-2012.
Hi list
On behalf of the Hugin PPA Packagers, today I have released hugin
2011.4.4 versions for Ubuntu oneiric, natty and maverick on
https://launchpad.net/~hugin/+archive/hugin-builds
If you have added http://ppa.launchpad.net/hugin/hugin-builds/ubuntu to
your repository list and use one of
On 20 Dez., 16:18, Naked Robot <360cit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> specifically, does it use the openCV version of surf?
I doubt it. It's derived from panomatic, which is a SURF
implementation, but rumour has it it's different and a 'gradient-based
approach'. I have failed to find out more about it (
On 20 Dez., 18:47, "T. Modes" wrote:
> Hi Kay,
>
> some details how the lens is saved.
> AFAIK the most cameras save the lens in the maker notes. There are
> mainly 2 variants:
> 1) Saving the lens as a (coded) number (e.g. used by Nikon, Olympus)
> 2) Saving the lens as string (e.g. Panasonic)
>
I applaud Tom Sharpless' suggestion. I for one would applaud the effort of
anyone "deep inside" Hugin to take the leap, and try this (possibly very
effective) sensible change.
As someone who has stitched many thousands of panos using libpano, I'm well
aware of the shortcomings that Tom describe
Hi Harry,
it works as expected on my G4 / 10.4 :-)
Thanks!
Carl
Harry van der Wolf schrieb am 20.12.11 19:24:
Hi mac users,
I created a 2011.4.0 bundle. The bundle is currently downloadable from
my site.
Please download and please give me feedback whether it works correctly.
As soon as I have
Right. Some bonehead requested that dcraw do this, and somehow it got
implemented.
I asked Dave Coffin to fix it but he just told me where I could remove the
code and recompile. Fair enough I guess :) But it should never be there in
the first place!
On Saturday, December 17, 2011 4:01:07 PM
Hi mac users,
I created a 2011.4.0 bundle. The bundle is currently downloadable from my
site.
Please download and please give me feedback whether it works correctly.
As soon as I have a couple of positive reactions I can and will upload the
bundle to SourceForge and remove it from my page.
Again:
Hi Kay,
some details how the lens is saved.
AFAIK the most cameras save the lens in the maker notes. There are
mainly 2 variants:
1) Saving the lens as a (coded) number (e.g. used by Nikon, Olympus)
2) Saving the lens as string (e.g. Panasonic)
For Canon there exists both variants:
* tag LensMode
Sorry, I just realized that I have made the quite large tif images
available. You can get much smaller (< 600kB each) jpg-version here:
(ii)
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B_U6XBhxp9i1MDMwMTc0NzQtODZjNS00MmUyLWFhZTgtZjkxNWQ1MTJkNmE4
(iii)
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B_U6XBhxp9i1NDAxNzA4ZDYtY
Hello Giulio,
as I had similar problems in the past I tried a few different techniques to
see if those could give a better result.
I mainly tried three different routes:
(i)
Optimize exposure in each "nominal" exposure set separately and enfuse the
result. I got nicely blended skies but a very vis
specifically, does it use the openCV version of surf?
i just found this comment here
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1318691/surf-and-sift-alternative-object-tracking-algorithm-for-augmented-reality
"
Just wanted to comment that with the latest version of OpenCV the SURF
implementation has be
On 19 Dic, 14:31, Markku Kolkka wrote:
> 19.12.2011 13:38, Giulio kirjoitti:
>
>
>
> > The sky looks perfect, but the earth has a quite harsh transition and
> > i don't know how to fix it.
> > (...)
> > Any ideas?
>
> Try creating a HDR file (EXR format) in Hugin and then tonemapping in an
> exter
On Dec 17, 2:16 pm, "T. Modes" wrote:
> The 2011.4 source tarball can be downloaded
No matter how many times I click Defaults (or even restart Hugin after
that) I keep getting
" If you see this message then you have upgraded from an earlier
version of Hugin and have no Control Point Detector c
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