Hi Harry,
why did you abandon Mac OS X?
2013/6/1 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com
Hi,
I do agree that sourceforge is less attractive then it was, but it
doesn't bother me too much.
I got used to mercurial as well.
I have to admit then since I abandoned Mac OS X I'm not that active
Hi,
2013/6/17 Yili Zhao pan...@gmail.com
Hi Harry,
why did you abandon Mac OS X?
About a year ago I wrote an excessive post/rant about it (first post,
second half):
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/hugin-ptx/fweSzOfWEPE
It's still valid. I now have a very fast (for a
bitbucket.org +1
If we will continue using mercurial, I think bitbucket.org is a nice
candidate.
2013/6/1 Charlie Reiman reiman61...@gmail.com
You might want to checkout bitbucket.org instead of github. They support
mercurial and git and have friendlier free accounts. But I agree the market
Great script, using it nearly daily.
But you should change
my $cmd = convert $in -sigmoidal-contrast 5x$i\% $o;
to
my $cmd = convert $in -format tif -compress none -sigmoidal-contrast
5x$i\% $o;
or
my $cmd = convert $in -format tif -compress lzw -sigmoidal-contrast
5x$i\% $o;
since
Have you already tried something? What problems did you have? Try to make
more specific questions.
You should try to stitch each group separately.
They look like stitchable, but also looks like you have not used a proper
tripod head or tried to rotate using the no parallax point, so you might
pto_var version 2013.0.0.70b10450ff94 built by Matthew Petroff, tested on
Windows.
The pto_var with unlink changes all images not just the one being unlinked.
pto_var --unlink v5,v4 project.pto, only the v of images 5 and 4 should be
unlinked but all are.
pto_var --unlink a1,b1,c1