BTW in the previous post everywhere I said jpg I meant png.
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> > In my previous post I linked to a large 250 mb set of files. Here is a
> > link to just 1.5 mb of files that create this problem:
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> > http://www.sendspace.com/file/c9b622
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> Sorry, I'm on linux and although my windows emulator may be able to
> handle this, I don't install softwar
Dear nick
On 19.06.2012 18:18, nick wrote:
> Here's a smaller set of files to reproduce the problem. (I've actually
> been getting this error on almost everything I try to stitch together
> with hugin.)
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> I'm using the fix at
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!msg/hugin-ptx/tf6Qiz7F
Dear all.
I often shoot handheld panoramas with 3 exposures per position and get much
better results when I don't link the image position in the stack, e.g.
independently optimize the position of all the images. If the image positions
of each stack are linked then the result looks ridiculously
Thanks! That got me past that error, now I'm getting "linefind.exe has
stopped working".
I've posted a new thread about it, but it hasn't shown up in the group yet
so I can't link to it. Here's the error:
linefind.exe has stopped working
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name:APPCRASH
Hi nick
On 19.06.2012 05:43, nick wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm running into the "An error happened while loading image : caught
> exception: bad allocation" problem that I see other people have
> reported.
Thank you for your report. The problem is fixed in te development
version, but not in the binary dis
Changed version of iPhoto? Maybe a changed iPhoto setting?
I read images by popping my memory card into a USB card reader (much
faster than most camera USB connections, and easier on camera
batteries!) and the photos just show up as files on the card reader. Not
using OS X, though, using Linux
On 06/17/2012 10:51 PM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Hi,
2012/6/18 Gnome Nomad mailto:gnomeno...@gmail.com>>
Hugin version 2011.4.0.cf9be9344356 on Debian Sid 64-bit running on
AMD Phenom II 4-core processor. Previous version of hugin used
multiple cores for cpfind without me setting a
You were dead right. It wasn't eh file name but the folder they were
sitting in. All working as previously. Thanks a bunch!
On Saturday, June 16, 2012 9:41:31 AM UTC+10, Mark wrote:
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> Hello.
>
> Have been happily using Hugin for some months and all of a sudden, every
> time I try to import im
I haven't changed the way I download the images, plugging the able into the
camera and importing them to iphoto. Then exporting them to the desktop to
be able to import to hugin (can't seem to drag and drop for some reason.
I'm using Mac OSX 10.6.8 and Hugin 2011.4.0
Cheers
Mark
On Saturday, J
Am Montag, 18. Juni 2012 um 09:48:16, schrieb T. Modes
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> On 18 Jun., 07:40, Kornel Benko wrote:
> > Maybe forgotten to push Image.cpp and Image.h?
>
> No. They were pushed. But you are building with non-default
> options ;-) The default options builds. I did not check the non-
> default optio
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