Bruno, thanks for your feedback on this.
I’ve modified you ptodouble to create ptoscale (see below). Will this work?
Feel free to do with this as you please.
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> use strict;
> use warnings;
> use Panotools::Script;
> use Getopt::Long;
> use Pod::Usage;
>
> my $scale_pair;
> my
On 9 July 2016 23:15:04 BST, Donald Johnston wrote:
>is there a script or program available that can scale the parameters in
>a PTO file?
See ptohalve and prodouble in the Panotools:: Script Perl module, these mostly
do what you want.
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is there a script or program available that can scale the parameters in a PTO
file?
I’m thinking of the idea of using a lot of JPG images at 1600 pixels long side
to set all CPs, masks, etc so it is quick for Hugin to process and create
output images. I can then iterate through different settin
Mac build:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2016.2/Hugin-2016.2.0-rc1.dmg/download
sha1: cac4eb13cd0d88f2bca7f46d09a2df6da9cf167b Hugin-2016.2.0-rc1.dmg
Changes to previous build
- compiled with LAPACK (no new dependency, ships with OS X)
Niklas
Am Samstag, 9. Juli 201
Hi all,
today we are releasing the Hugin 2016.2 rc 1.
Source tarball can be downloaded
at sourceforge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2016.2/hugin-2016.2.0-rc1.tar.bz2/download
or at launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/hugin/2016.2/2016.2rc1/+download/hugin-2016.2.0-rc1.t