Hi Jim and thanks for your reply. I apologise but I don't understand the
point of the large heavy glass. Why couldn't I just set the camera up on
a tripod, aim it at the globe across the room, and take several pictures
while I rotate the globe, without otherwise moving it, by 60 degrees or so
Hi Loyd,
I think Jim assumed you have a globe without stand.
Just do as you thought. Images will be fine.
Your project sounds interesting.
Please upload the images to make them available.
We will have a look and then provide you with the hugin configuration file,
so you can see how it is done.
Tried to go to the hugin site here and then download the SW from
Sourceforge.
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
All the links are broken for the latest release. I'm trying to download the
latest windows precompiled release.
Links all over the place have been changed and say they are redirecting,
Which page are you using?
If I go to hugin.sourceforge.net and then to Downloads (menu). I get a
page with the top option Get Hugin now. It works fine on Linux, Mac
OS X and windows.
If I scroll down to the section Precompiled versions, the windows
and Mac OS X links work fine too.
So please be
On Sat 17-Aug-2013 at 14:38 -0700, Guillaume Lesniak wrote:
After checking cpfind parameters and docs on PanoTools Wiki, it
looks like there is a --prealigned mode, which matches images
after a predefined order (and thus, much faster and in a more
exact way). Since I'm using the gyroscope to
Thanks for the offer Jan. I will have to finish sketching on the globe,
then I'll take the pictures and post them. (I'll post a very rough version,
to get a feel for the technique, then I can redo the globe more nicely and
tweak the importing/reprojecting part of the task at my leisure.)
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Panotools::Script is a perl module for reading/writing and
manipulating Hugin .pto project files, this 0.28 release has some
updates and fixes some bugs:
- - A fix for a bug that failed the test suite with perl 5.17.* and
later.
- - A new
Recent 64-bit Windows builds of Hugin don't apply the panini-general
squeeze settings tops and bots while stitching, although they do
display squeezed images in the preview window (I have tried 2010.4, 2011.4,
and 2012.0) The 32-bit builds seem to apply tops and bots correctly. I
suspect