Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin 2021.0.0 released

2022-01-03 Thread David W. Jones
Well, Abrimaal below says thanks for horizontal line detection below, so I was hoping. I do a lot of seascape horizons, and horizontal line detection would really help. Conceptually, it seems as simple as vertical line detection. In fact, I've even imitated it by rotating images 90deg,

[hugin-ptx] How to export panos to Google Maps?

2022-01-03 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
I have a relatively standard 180°x360° panorama of a street crossing that I wanted to put on Google Maps. I had investigated this some time in the past and discovered that I needed various metadata if the vertical angle wasn't 180°, and put it in the "too hard" basket. But this pano is complete.

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: how should I make a indoor 360° panorama

2022-01-03 Thread 'dkloi' via hugin and other free panoramic software
In the Ripon Cathedral example, look on the Masks tab and DSC01617.jpg, photo #3. You can see the green include masks so that when it is toggled to be included in the final pano, it will mask out the other images in those bright areas. Then go to the "Panorama preview" and you can see what

Re: [hugin-ptx] Nona is producing strange colors

2022-01-03 Thread chaosjug
The images are from private rooms, which I don't want to share. But I solved it now anyway. Part one: "Remapped Images: No exposure correction, low dynamic range" does just what it says. It donsn't do exposure correction but it still does all the photometric correction. I thought it would

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: how should I make a indoor 360° panorama

2022-01-03 Thread chaosjug
I think the shadows have the same pattern than the original images. So vignetting might be an issue, but then I would expect to see the same issue with the bracket version. It is also sometimes much less and hardly noticeable but I'm not sure what I did. It might be, that the photometric

Re: [hugin-ptx] Nona is producing strange colors

2022-01-03 Thread 'dkloi' via hugin and other free panoramic software
Might be useful if you could make available (e.g. dropbox or similar) an example set of images and a PTO file. The white balances of the two files seem to be quite different. Could be something to do with colour profiles or some settings within Hugin but I don't really know. On Monday, 3

Re: [hugin-ptx] Nona is producing strange colors

2022-01-03 Thread chaosjug
Hi Luís, the issue is already appearing at the first step, where nona maps the image. At least that is my understanding of the process. So enblend parameters won't help me. Maybe I wasn't clear about the images. The jpeg is the original. There is a shadow of a chair on the right side of the

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: how should I make a indoor 360° panorama

2022-01-03 Thread 'dkloi' via hugin and other free panoramic software
You're losing out on a lot of potential of your camera not shooting raw. In high contrast situations, this is especially the case where the ability to recover highlights and boost shadows as needed in post-processing is very advantageous, not to mention the ability to tweak white balance

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin 2021.0.0 released

2022-01-03 Thread Luís Henrique Camargo Quiroz
Hi David, No idea about this horizontal line detector. Perhaps a mistake? This is not cited in the Changes.txt from the source files. A good new year! regards, Luís Henrique Em sáb., 1 de jan. de 2022 às 22:43, David W. Jones escreveu: > Hmm, just grabbed the new source and

Re: [hugin-ptx] Nona is producing strange colors

2022-01-03 Thread Luís Henrique Camargo Quiroz
Hi Stephan! Once I had much worse strange color (mainly red dots if I recall well) spread across many photos. It was solved when I used enblend with --blend-colorspace=IDENTITY as parameter. In your second photo there are no "red wood" colors on the floor, but a darker zone at right. Is