Re: [hugin-ptx] Stuck at the same point for months

2012-11-04 Thread AKS-Gmail-IMAP
Tony, What you describe appears to be similar to what I see in the most recent Hugin Windows build. What I see is PTBatchGUI not appearing but apparently working in the background. In other words for me the stitch occurs without being able to see any progress other than the temp files coming an

[hugin-ptx] Panini-Video alpha 2

2012-11-04 Thread Tom Sharpless
The 2nd alpha release of Panini-Video is now available at http://panini-pro.com/Panini-Video/beta/ The OpenGL code has been rolled back from version 3.2 to 2.1, so this version should run on OS X back to at least 10.5, and on more Windows

Re: [hugin-ptx] Stuck at the same point for months

2012-11-04 Thread Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
Hi Tony, that "saved project" message in the lower part means that the pto is saved. The pto is the hugin file that saves your project information. It is the file that refers to your images, their position after being remapped, control points and many more information related to the project. The

Re: [hugin-ptx] first test release of Panini-Video

2012-11-04 Thread David Haberthür
On 25.10.2012, at 19:31, Tom Sharpless wrote: > You can download an alpha test version of the new Panini-Video [here]. For > Win32 now, for OSX soon. > > Panini-Video opens up a whole new range of ultra-wide and hyper-wide views > for videographers, by converting fish-eye video to natural loo

Re: [hugin-ptx] Stuck at the same point for months

2012-11-04 Thread David Haberthür
Dear Tony. If you "save" the panorama, hugin saves the state you left it in, e.g. it saves control points, alignment, photometric optimization and other stuff in the PTO file. To get an output image file, your desired panorama, you need to either do all the three points in the assistant tab, inc

[hugin-ptx] Stuck at the same point for months

2012-11-04 Thread Tony Roberts
I have trying to work Hugin for months, and get stuck at final step again and again. I cannot save the final file to a tiff or jpg format, it just saves as a PTO. On the Hugin tutorial http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/two-photos/en.shtml it says The projection should be Rectilinear, and