Thanks Sean, Terry and Bruno for helping me out. I think I got it working now.
kind regards
On Sun, 13/12/15, Bruno Postle wrote:
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Aligning / remapping a series of photos
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Date: Sunday, 13 D
Hi Bruno,
do I reset the vignetting and camera response via the Photos tab and then right
click on the images and choose 'Edit image variables'? Is that what you mean?
Kind regards,
boomslang
On Fri, 11/12/15, Bruno Postle wrote:
Subject: Re:
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On Fri, 11 Dec 2015 08:38:40
+1100, 'boomslang' via hugin and other freeĀ
panoramic software
wrote:
> Hi Sean,
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thanks for your response and sorry if I didnt make myself
clear.
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> What I mean
is that I am interested in the warped intermediate fi
elp,
Kind regards
boomslang
On Wed, 9/12/15, Sean Greenslade wrote:
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Aligning / remapping a series of photos
To: "'boomslang' via hugin and other free panoramic software"
Date: Wednesday, 9 December,
Hi all,
I have a series of photos that I would like to align and remap. The photos are
taken without a tripod. I would like to obtain for each photo a transformed new
image, all sized 4000 x 3000 pixels, such that all new images are aligned. No
other image operations (exposure or color correct
Hi all,
I am working on a 360 degree panorama. All but the last photo are taken using a
panorama head on a tripod. The largest control point distances all involve this
last photo.
How do I tell Hugin to optimise TrX/TrY/TrZ only for this specific photo?
Currently I use Hugin 2014.
Thanks in
Hi Yo'av,
I do not consider myself an expert, but as I see no further hints, I'll give it
a try.
Try ticking one of the 'exposure corrected' or 'exposure fused' boxes under
'Panorama outputs' in the Stitcher tab. You'll get transformed and scaled .tiff
files of the original scans.
Import the
I found the solution: under tab 'Optimiser' choose 'unlink'.
gr boomslang
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On Sun, 29/3/15, 'boomslang' via hugin and other free panoramic software
wrote:
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Mobile phones and zoomed in photos
Hi all,
I have two photos made with my mobile phone taken from the same postition. The
second image was zoomed in (I guess digitally).
When importing the images, Hugin uses the same FOV for both photos. Hugin finds
control points, but aligning doesnt work because the second image has a smaller
Hello Matthew,
Thank you very much for this and all your previous builds. Much appreciated!
On Mon, 15/12/14, Matthew Petroff wrote:
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Final version Hugin 2014.0.0 released
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Date: Mond
Dear hugin developers,
As a full reboot of my Windows PC takes > 10 minutes I always set my computer
to hybernate instead of shutting it down. Therefore, I would like to see an
option 'Hybernate when done' in the Batch processor.
Thanks for all your work!
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After reading some of the comments in this thread, I'd like to take the
opportunity to thank the Hugin contributers for their work. I am very content
with the software and I am often impressed by the output it produces. Even on
my fairly old computer with limited resources (about 1 GB of free R
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