On Monday, 10 July 2017 at 19:43:42 -0700, Sean Greenslade wrote:
> On July 10, 2017 2:04:43 PM PDT, Liz Wade wrote:
>> Hi guys, new to Hugin. I've always used Photoshop for pano
>> stitching. After a first run, I get this in the final
>> pano...strange blending between photos, like a ghosting
>>
On July 10, 2017 2:04:43 PM PDT, Liz Wade wrote:
>
>
>Hi guys, new to Hugin. I've always used Photoshop for pano stitching.
>After
>a first run, I get this in the final pano...strange blending between
>photos, like a ghosting effect. I've searched online and looked through
>all
>the tools in Hu
On Monday, 10 July 2017 at 14:04:43 -0700, Liz Wade wrote:
>
>
> Hi guys, new to Hugin. I've always used Photoshop for pano stitching. After
> a first run, I get this in the final pano...strange blending between
> photos, like a ghosting effect. I've searched online and looked through all
> the too
Hi guys, new to Hugin. I've always used Photoshop for pano stitching. After
a first run, I get this in the final pano...strange blending between
photos, like a ghosting effect. I've searched online and looked through all
the tools in Hugin. Is this a simple error I'm making?
Photo here: htt
Stefan Peter wrote:
[...]
> Both the RC2 and the final 2017.0.0 are tagged to the same revision
> (7741:eac5e8cc546e) in the hugin source code, so from a functional point
> of view, they are identical.
i.e. except for
dpkg -l hugin\*
there is absolutely no difference.
This most probably is the