On Monday, 6 June 2016 at 12:23:05 -0700, Simone Montrasio wrote:
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> No proprietary driver installed.
Have you tried installing the driver?
Greg
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I would also suggest that you fuse with enfuse generating a 16 bits image,
like a TIF, and then process it in Rawtherapee, that is also free and can
deal separately with dark and light areas. It is really powerful.
Nowadays I have practically stopped doing image fusion (also mainly
because of the
Chris, your reply has helped me calibrate my expectations, which is
probably more important than anything.
I assume by your statement, "I have fused the images with your parameters
and the result looks convincing (to me)." you got the same result as the
fused sample I posted previously. I am
*lspci -v -s `lspci | awk '/NVIDIA/{print $1}'`*01:00.0 VGA compatible
controller: NVIDIA Corporation G96M [GeForce 9600M GS] (rev a1) (prog-if 00
[VGA controller])
Subsystem: QUANTA Computer Inc G96M [GeForce 9600M GS]
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 30
Memory at
Twalp -
THX for supplying the actual images!
Your scene has an _enormous_ range of contrast
that you want to squeeze into an image to be
displayed on a computer screen (or even worse a
print on paper). These "inside-looking-outside"
images are amongst the most demanding not only
for Enfus
Am Montag, 6. Juni 2016 07:59:42 UTC+2 schrieb Kevin Gagel:
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> I downloaded the win64 from sourceforge. I cannot install, it quits with
> the error below. Any suggestions on what I should do?
>
Can you install other msi packages?
If so, then the downloaded file is probably corrupted. (Check c
Yes, I'd say it works famously!
Original message
From: Niklas Mischkulnig
Date: 2016-06-06 4:16 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: hugin and other free panoramic software
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2016.2 beta 1 released
I just tested the MP part of enblend on this beta. The
And, btw, if you want Salado player (1.3.5) and converter (0.5), I have
their latest versions, but I agree that flash is no longer a good option.
Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
http://www.panoforum.com.br/
2016-06-06 10:07 GMT-03:00 Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) <
ca
I use krpano, that has linux binaries that runs on FreeBSD (I've tested a
long time ago, hope they still work).
For a free option, you can try Marzipano. I've tested and liked it very
much. You can do the tour online. http://www.marzipano.net/
Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
What build of hugin are you using?
Original message
From: Gnome Nomad
Date: 2016-06-06 12:21 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: hugin-ptx
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2016.2 beta 1 released
CPFind already uses all available cores on my systems. I don't know about nona.
On Jun 5
> I just tested the MP part of enblend on this beta. The monitor program
> showed enblend hit almost 770% on my MacBook Pro. The log file shows
> "Blender: enblend 4.1.1”.
> I didn’t have to use an extension like _mp.
>
So it works?
I am currently compiling Hugin and the other tools with Open
I use Pano2VR, it has an excellent HTML5/CSS/WebGL output.
If you're interested, check https://stuvelfoto.nl/panorama -- all
panoramas were made with Pano2VR. The top 4 were exported with the
latest version, and load faster than the rest due to tiling support &
more efficient code.
Sybren
On Sun
On Monday, 6 June 2016 at 1:33:48 -0700, dex Otaku wrote:
> On Sunday, 5 June 2016 02:22:23 UTC-5, Groogle wrote:
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>> I used to use SaladoPlayer for preparing and viewing 360° navigable
>> panoramas, but after a system upgrade it no longer ran, and it seems
>> that the web site is up for sale,
For what platform?
On Windows, tksharpless' Panini Viewer
[https://sourceforge.net/projects/pvqt/] still functions [tested on Win7,
8.x and 10].
On Sunday, 5 June 2016 02:22:23 UTC-5, Groogle wrote:
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> I used to use SaladoPlayer for preparing and viewing 360° navigable
> panoramas, but after
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