[hugin-ptx] Re: Error when installing a local compiled Hugin deb on Ubuntu 12.04

2012-08-23 Thread Cristian Marchi
I've experimented a little with the above problem and I noticed that by running make install Hugin installs as expected. So I assume there is a problem with the package creation. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Hugin and other free panoramic

Re: [hugin-ptx] I need help using command line tools on the Mac (or do I?)

2012-08-23 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Hi, 2012/8/23 JohnPW johnpwatk...@gmail.com OK, I think I figured it out. I hope I haven't broken anything. I changed this: [There was a bunch of very similar stuff above this . . . ] ## # Your previous /Users/jpwmacbookpro/.profile file was backed up as

Re: [hugin-ptx] 'motion stitch' question

2012-08-23 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 22-Aug-2012 at 16:10 -0700, Tarik Ansari wrote: I am trying to setup a command line way to generate 'motion stichings', a bit like in the attached picture, based on multiple photos. The final image a is fixed scene or panorama where the subject appears at different intervals. The

Re: [hugin-ptx] I need help using command line tools on the Mac (or do I?)

2012-08-23 Thread JohnPW
Thanks, That's helpful and good to know. On Thursday, August 23, 2012 12:23:42 PM UTC-5, Harry van der Wolf wrote: Hi, Yes, that's correct. It could be slightly simpler but macports quite forcefully adds it's path before the rest. That's not a problem at all, just a remark (every mac with

[hugin-ptx] Re: 'motion stitch' question

2012-08-23 Thread JohnPW
I'm ignorant of scripting, but it seems to me that only certain parts of this project can be easily automated. I suggest for a shot like this (never tried one, but I have thought about it a good bit :-) ) that you take initial shots that cover the area of the action completely. These can then

Re: [hugin-ptx] I need help using command line tools on the Mac (or do I?)

2012-08-23 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 23-Aug-2012 at 13:44 -0700, JohnPW wrote: So I am curious. You said you don't do command line stuff with Hugin anymore and I wondered if you would expand on that. Is it not worthwhile? Ultimately, Hugin is a pointy-clicky visual way to use some tools that were notoriously difficult