Hello Paul,
On Sun, 08 Nov 2015 00:05:09 +1100, Paul Womack
wrote:
Pardon my dumbness; it's seems (from the thread) you're talking about
shooting a mosaic style set; in this context what is a "2x2 pattern"
(since I suspect the full matrix will be more 8x13 images or whatever).
Yes, it w
On Saturday, 7 November 2015 18:51:56 UTC, Gerald wrote:
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> Is it the same Rex as the one under OS/2?
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There are several implementations (all support the ANSI Standard Rexx, I
think). The open object Rexx (ooRexx) that is the current open source/free
version is, indeed, based on the OS/2 Ob
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> see http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell
> This file is also contained in Hugins help file.
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Perfect -- thanks.
As mentioned, I didn't find anything like that when searching; maybe worth
'highlighting' in some way?
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Am Samstag, 7. November 2015 19:44:47 UTC+1 schrieb Mike Cowlishaw:
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> OK .. many thanks; will try those soon (not tomorrow). Is there an
> overview of hugin commands, like those, somewhere? I googled and browsed
> for some time and did not come across 'hugin_executor',as far as I recall.
Is it the same Rex as the one under OS/2?
Le 2015-11-07 13:01, Mike Cowlishaw a écrit :
On Saturday, 7 November 2015 17:29:10 UTC, bugbear wrote:
What (on earth) is your Hugin installed on, such that Rex
is your scripting language of choice?!
Windows. But it is also my scripting l
On Saturday, 7 November 2015 18:37:19 UTC, T. Modes wrote:
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> Am Samstag, 7. November 2015 13:45:39 UTC+1 schrieb Mike Cowlishaw:
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>> -- add missing control points using geometry
>> 'geocpset --output='profile profile
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>> -- done
>> say
>> say 'Starting Hugin. Open' profile
Am Samstag, 7. November 2015 13:45:39 UTC+1 schrieb Mike Cowlishaw:
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> -- add missing control points using geometry
> 'geocpset --output='profile profile
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> -- done
> say
> say 'Starting Hugin. Open' profile', Align,
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this can also be achieved from the command line: hugin_executor -
On Saturday, 7 November 2015 17:29:10 UTC, bugbear wrote:
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> What (on earth) is your Hugin installed on, such that Rex
> is your scripting language of choice?!
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Windows. But it is also my scripting language of choice on Linux. After
all, I created Rex[x] :-).
Mike
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What (on earth) is your Hugin installed on, such that Rex
is your scripting language of choice?!
BugBear
On 7 November 2015 at 12:45, Mike Cowlishaw wrote:
>> Ah!! That works perfectly! Very many thanks. Presumably I can add
>> that step to the script by calling cpfind again (with --pre
Pardon my dumbness; it's seems (from the thread) you're talking about
shooting a mosaic style set; in this context what is a "2x2 pattern"
(since I suspect the full matrix will be more 8x13 images or whatever).
Second - how big is the physical painting?
BugBear
On 4 November 2015 at 23:56, Te
Am Samstag, 7. November 2015 12:01:00 UTC+1 schrieb Mike Cowlishaw:
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> Just tried running my script for just the pto_gen and pto_var commands,
> then opening the .pto with Hugin, running Align, saving, running the
> geocpset command, opening the .pto again, and stitching.
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> This runs without
Just tried running my script for just the pto_gen and pto_var commands,
then opening the .pto with Hugin, running Align, saving, running the
geocpset command, opening the .pto again, and stitching.
This runs without errors, but the result is truly awful -- even 'easy' bits
such as the car is no
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> The errors are of the form:
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>> i7 : Analyzing image...
>> An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad allocation
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> You are using the 64 bit version? (If you are using the 32 bit version,
> try the 64 bit version.)
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I believe so -- I only have the 64-bit insta
I'm on the Mac (Mavericks) so I think the 2014 build of Hugin is all I can
run at this time.
I'm interested in producing panoramas using the layered TIFF_m format,
because I like doing most of the blending manually to deal with pedestrians
or other conflicts. As an alternative, I would want a
Am Samstag, 7. November 2015 09:58:36 UTC+1 schrieb Mike Cowlishaw:
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> The errors are of the form:
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> i7 : Analyzing image...
> An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad allocation
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You are using the 64 bit version? (If you are using the 32 bit version, try
the 64 bit
Hi, yes, the commands look good -- it is the errors that seem to be causing
the problems. Sometimes (with the same set of images) there are only one
or two error messages, and the result then is OK.
The errors are of the form:
i7 : Analyzing image...
An error happened while loading image : c
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