f NASA publishes the vignetting parameters or if they have a
lenstip profile.You never know and googling is cheap. Obviously they
have to correct these images too, there may be research papers which leak
the values. I know they have used Hugin.
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On Friday, November 24, 2023 at 7
I briefly looked for a build target for a distributable .dmg file, but didn’t
find anything. I’ll try putting together something, but if anyone knows
off-hand, please speak up!
> On Mar 12, 2021, at 6:43 PM, jmuc...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Will this 2020 version make it to the sourceforge downl
uit and then opened it on its
>> own to get the "are you sure you want to run this" dialog. Then it ran fine.
>>
>> I do get the same error I did with the last version: 15:51:15: Failed to get
>> the working directory (error 2: No such file or directory)
>
get the "are you sure you want to run this" dialog. Then it ran fine.
>>
>> I do get the same error I did with the last version: 15:51:15: Failed to get
>> the working directory (error 2: No such file or directory)
>>
>> No details on what directory that
Now that I’ve got a working 2020 build for mac, I can take a shot at building
multiblend.
> On Feb 15, 2021, at 5:28 AM, Monkey wrote:
>
> Anyone on Mac OS who can check if it compiles if I email a link to the source?
>
> On Friday, 12 February 2021 at 16:50:06 UTC bugbear...@gmail.com wrot
ea for it to get the correct binaries, though.
> On Feb 21, 2021, at 4:05 PM, dgjohnston wrote:
>
> Hi Bob … I have a MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012) running Catalina 10.15.7,
> Intel Core i7 16GB memory, Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB.
>
> If you need some additional testing
endencies and pushed that to the repository so that it
> can be compiled with the current Xcode version. But I haven't had time to
> look why the Hugin GL Preview doesn't work.
>
> On Monday, 8 February 2021 at 18:12:22 UTC Bob Campbell wrote:
> When building exiv2. Maybe
, it
likely required a particular set of third-party software installed, typically
from MacPorts or Homebrew.
Bob
> On Feb 19, 2021, at 6:31 PM, jmuc...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Guys,
>
> Thanks for working on this. I too find the missing previews on retina screens
> very h
> On Feb 17, 2021, at 3:20 PM, Niklas Mischkulnig <mailto:nik...@mischkulnig.de>> wrote:
>
> On Monday, 8 February 2021 at 18:12:22 UTC Bob Campbell wrote:
> When building exiv2. Maybe because I have the build target set to 10.13?
> I’m building exiv2-0.27.2 - haven
When building exiv2. Maybe because I have the build target set to 10.13? I’m
building exiv2-0.27.2 - haven’t checked if that’s the most recent release.
> On Feb 6, 2021, at 6:43 AM, Niklas Mischkulnig wrote:
>
> No, it works for me (just running build-all.sh). Does that happen when
> buildi
I added some instructions back when I moved the mac build system from XCode
> to cmake:
> http://hg.code.sf.net/p/hugin/hugin/file/tip/mac/configure-bundle.sh
> <http://hg.code.sf.net/p/hugin/hugin/file/tip/mac/configure-bundle.sh>
>
> Niklas
>
> Bob Campbe
ote:
>
> Bob Campbell schrieb am Mittwoch, 3. Februar 2021 um 07:13:03 UTC+1:
> and the mac docs don’t tell you what you need for cmake options & vars. So I
> feel like I’m at a bit of a dead-end. If anyone’s working on it, I’ll try to
> help, but right now I’m stuck.
> I don
cmake
options & vars. So I feel like I’m at a bit of a dead-end. If anyone’s working
on it, I’ll try to help, but right now I’m stuck.
Thanks,
Bob Campbell
> On Jan 5, 2021, at 10:20 PM, doc...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> No hurry apparently, as the single mac bug is in the binary
tools in Gimp or Darktable or whatever to displace the areas in
question.)
Good luck!
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Interesting! I’ll have a look at that and compare with Bruno’s solution!
> On May 15, 2019, at 2:40 AM, stuartmm wrote:
>
> Look at the --linearmatch parameter
> I modified match-n-shift ( from Bruno Postles Panotools-script
> https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/Panotools-Script/bin/matc
Awesome, I’ll check that out! Definitely sounds like what I’m trying to
accomplish. I assume you’re loading a few images into Hugin to prime the pto
file?
> On May 15, 2019, at 3:39 AM, Bruno Postle wrote:
>
> In Panotools::Script 0.29, released just a couple of days ago! There is a
> tool
> On May 15, 2019, at 12:42 AM, David W. Jones wrote:
>
> Hmm, which point-and-shoot? My daughter had one of the Canon Powershots. They
> had a full-manual option - control of aperture and shutter speed. And you
> could turn off autofocus and manually focus on what you wanted.
>
> Maybe you
tra brains would help! :)
Slightly off-topic for Hugin, so if there’s a better place to posit this, just
point me there!
Thanks!
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I would but I recently discontinued my FB account. I don't suppose you are
in the USA, are you? Please see my post from a minute ago on looking for
assistance.
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Hello,
I am looking for someone who can spend a couple of hours with me online to
help me understand the problems that I am having with the software and to
better understand how to fully use the program. If someone is willing,
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straight up in the air and a couple on the ground, however I can never seem
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select or define your own vertical or horizontal lines, only the automatic
detection. Am I missing some user interface element? I remember being
able to do this previously.
I should be able to crib the proper lens settings from successful bobs run
using 2012 or 2013 version.
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I'll
look there.
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On Monday, December 21, 2015 at 11:48:36 PM UTC-5, Tduell wrote:
>
> On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 15:24:14 +1100, Terry Duell >
> wrote:
>
> >
> > This is curious.
> > I have never had any problems with JPG images from my Pentax K-30 or K
00+ images selected. Any
other EXIF viewer I try shows expected crop factor and focal length.
To work around you cancel out, select all images, then specify Lens 0.
This was never an issue prior to Hugin 2014.
What does it want?
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n build.py install --user ...". On My CentOS 7, that
is ~/.local/python2.7/site-packages
I hacked the file cmake_install.cmake, doing a search-and-replace of
/usr/lib64/python2.7 to ~/.local/python2.7 But it would be really nice if
installation could handle this smoothly.
Thanks!
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y use that any more. I just need to pay more attention
to this.
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On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 5:02:00 PM UTC-5, Tduell wrote:
>
> On Tue, 03 Mar 2015 04:26:04 +1100, T. Modes > wrote:
>
> Having pondered a bit on this project, I came to a similar conclusion.
> I w
entation may be stupidly assigned by the camera. Is there a means
to force the images to be displayed the same way in the control point
editor? Or to ignore the EXIF orientation hints?
Thanks!
On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 10:29:46 PM UTC-5, Tduell wrote:
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> Hello Bob,
>
> On Mon, 02 M
quot; control
points? Bad versions of support libraries?
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I am trying to load the latest version of Hugin. I am using OS X Maverick
on a Mac Book Pro. After downloading hugin-2013.0.0.tar.bz2 I hit a dead
end. Spending a few days looking thru the threads has not helped. Can some
one give me a step by step instructions so I can get the program loaded. I
h the wireframe?
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adding them manually does not
seem to correct the situation. I re-processed some of the older ones I
did with less acute perspective skew, and they did result in the
perspective being corrected. I'd just like to find if there is a setting
to adjust that threshold. I guess I could p
st be some
threshold I am violating angle wise. I was able to use Gimp to modify the
perspective after the fact, seems to produce nearly identical output.
Given I can fix in post, I give up... ;-)If I find some magic that
fixes this, I'll post it.
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a 20 degree angle.
I guess my ultimate question: how do I troubleshoot this? Where do I look
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On Nov 25, 6:30 pm, Gnome Nomad wrote:
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> I only have normal lenses: 28-75mm F2.8, 80-300mm zoom, 500mm telephoto.
Er, technically a camera is only going to have a small range for
"normal" lenses, depending on the film/sensor area (particularly the
diagonal). Which is why a normal lens for a
Oops. I misconfigured a new installation of Thunderbird. Sorry Yuv.
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On 11.06.29 05:49 PM, Yuval Levy wrote:
On June 28, 2011 01:38:27 PM Bob Bright wrote:
no HTML please. All I see on this end is garbled tags.
Yuv
dir image will still get the same (presumably
accurate) vignetting/response parameters as the other images, and
then you can manually adjust the EV of the nadir image on the Camera
and Lens tab if necessary.
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htt
On 11-03-29 01:48 AM, kfj wrote:
Interesting abstract. I couldn't get the full paper downloaded,
though. Just an empty page came up :(
The link is a bit slow, but the full paper is definitely there; try
right clicking and "Save link as".
Very cool stuff.
Cheers,
BBB
ecialties it's a clumsy
and complicated workflow.
Clumsy and complicated? Are you sure you didn't mean "more efficient
workflow which yields excellent results, but is different than the one I
currently use"? :-)
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ows us
to do all of our post-processing in the gimp.
So what's not to like about pseudo-bracketing and exposure fusion?
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(Of course, you may not be interested in squeezing every last bit of
detail from your raw files -- in which case, relatively automatic
pseudo-bracketing in hugin could be achieved simply by modifying the
fusion output options so they don't ignore exposure correction.)
Cheers,
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confirm it.
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On 11-03-13 05:40 PM, Yuval Levy wrote:
hi all,
which ones of our many bug reports [0] do you deem to be show stoppers that
should be fixed before we finalize 201
) doesn't appear to reset
the output exposure when I reset image exposures to either zero or to
EXIF values -- I always have to click on the EV reset arrow in the
preview window to update the output EV. Am I doing something wrong?
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ehavior is to coerce the over- and under-exposed layers in a project
with exposure bracketing to the same exposure as the middle layer, so
dumping the EXIF values by resetting the input and output exposures to 0
(or 12 or PI ...) is mandatory.
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aight!
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On 11-03-09 10:43 AM, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Wed 09-Mar-2011 at 10:27 -0800, Bob Bright wrote:
On the Stitching tab in hugin's preferences under the nona section
nd,
owing to the fact that I was feeding it images of different sizes. :-)
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don't want control points, run
cpfind, and you'll get control points only in regions that haven't been
excluded.
Here's an example:
http://VictoriaVR.ca/tmp/cpfind-without-mask.jpg
http://VictoriaVR.ca/tmp/exclude-mask.jpg
http://VictoriaVR.ca/tmp/cpfind-with-mask.jpg
C
te, I normally expose for the
highlights to avoid blowing them out. On a sunny day with a relatively
dark interior, this results in almost of the interior detail being in
the "overexposed" layer, so this is the one I'd like to run the cp
detector on.
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: instead of getting a complete pano for each
exposure layer, I get only a single pano for the first exposure layer.
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oating selection, a little judicious use of the clone/smudge
tools, and the error is gone.
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On 10-10-28 06:18 PM, Robert Krawitz wrote:
been there, done that. Sometimes using horizontal CPs between
adjacent images an
There were a couple of dependencies missing from the panoglview
instructions on the wiki (libwxgtk2.8-dev and libglew-dev). I've added
them, so you might want to try again.
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On 10-10-17 02:20 AM, kfj
if the directories already exist? It
seems odd to me that it would, but I'm certainly no expert on package
management. I guess I'll have to check the hypothesis by manually
rebuilding the 10.10 package with the correct Installed-Size. But that
will have to wait 'til tomorrow
Dale: It doesn't matter whether you use aptitude or apt-get -- there's
no such package as 'wx-i18n'. And as kfj has already noted, installing
wx2.8-i18n doesn't help with the build.
The missing dependency is in fact libwxgtk2.8-dev. I've updated the
wiki acc
Thanks Thomas! I'm building the default branch right now. I can't wait
to try out the new masks!
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On 10.09.25 07:09 AM, T. Modes wrote:
Hi Bob,
There see
OK, attached are hugin templates for building a philosphere.
Usage: Start a new hugin project, and load 8 copies of your
equirectangular image (any size is fine). Select "File > Apply
Template" and choose philosphere-t1.pto. Switch to the "Stitcher" tab,
hit "Stitch now!" and enter "t1" as t
Nice tutorial, Bruno -- thanks! One of my youngsters is busy taping
together a globe at this very moment.
Attached is a hugin template that will speed things up for those
interested in trying your technique. To use it, create a new hugin
project, and load 12 copies of your equirectangular im
On Sep 8, 3:54 pm, Darrell wrote:
> $ env | grep FLAGS
> CXXFLAGS=-arch i386 -I/opt/local/include -L/opt/local/lib
> CFLAGS=-arch i386 -I/opt/local/include -L/opt/local/lib
According to this:
http://doc.trolltech.com/4.6-snapshot/developing-on-mac.html
you need to change the -arch i386 to -arch
On Sep 8, 3:54 pm, Darrell wrote:
> $ env | grep FLAGS
> CXXFLAGS=-arch i386 -I/opt/local/include -L/opt/local/lib
> CFLAGS=-arch i386 -I/opt/local/include -L/opt/local/lib
According to this:
http://doc.trolltech.com/4.6-snapshot/developing-on-mac.html
you need to change the -arch i386 to -arch
ctively use include masks with multiple-exposure
panoramas?
(It would also be useful if there was a way to make exclude masks
respect the stack numbers, so that setting an exclude mask in one image
automatically excluded that region in all the images in the same stack.)
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se include masks with
multiple-exposure panoramas?
(It would also be useful if there was a way to make exclude masks
respect the stack numbers, so that setting an exclude mask in one image
automatically excluded that region in all the images in the same
stack.)
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configured and working as a 32-bit build. I'm working
on a 64-bit build, but it's having some library linking problems.
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Hey, just to throw a monkey-wrench into the works, I've just completed
some (pretty minor, actually) updates to the libpano13-2.9.17 code (I
got the svn trunk) so that it compiles* for Solaris on Sparc. It even
passes the 'make check', so all the tools build, etc. Don't have an
x86 Solaris box, t
Hey, just to throw a monkey-wrench into the works, I've just completed
some (pretty minor, actually) updates to the libpano13-2.9.17 code (I
got the svn trunk) so that it compiles* for Solaris on Sparc. It even
passes the 'make check', so all the tools build, etc. Don't have an
x86 Solaris box, t
On Apr 13, 3:23 pm, Martin Lukeš wrote:
> And if I want to keep already marked points, but since those two
> pictures in Control Points tab are rotated differently to each other
> (say 90 degrees), I want MANUALLY rotate one of those pictures.
I've seen this as well (more with autopano-sift-c, ii
On Apr 13, 3:23 pm, Martin Lukeš wrote:
> And if I want to keep already marked points, but since those two
> pictures in Control Points tab are rotated differently to each other
> (say 90 degrees), I want MANUALLY rotate one of those pictures.
I've seen this as well (more with autopano-sift-c, ii
Hi,all
As we known,for the images taken different instance,moving objects in the
images would be in different position,
How does Hugin(enblend) and Panotools address this problem when blending the
images?
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mosaic two images leftImage.jpg and rightImage.jpg)
What's the command lines step by step?
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OK,thanks Bruno,I got it
On 11月14日, 上午5时03分, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Thu 12-Nov-2009 at 22:34 -0800, Bob wrote:
>
>
>
> >Do I need to use autooptimiser everytime I used panomatic and Autopano-
> >sift-C??
>
> Yes, these tools simply identify 'features' a
EXIF info any software can calculate the
> HFOV...
>
> 2009/11/13 Bob
>
>
>
> > Thanks Bruno,
>
> > > HFOV is the horizontal angle of view (or Horizontal Field Of View) of
> > > the photo. This can often be calculated from the camera EXIF
> > >
ile:leftImage.jpg
EXIF reading failed, please specify HFOV with -v
Cheers!
Bob
On 11月11日, 上午4时58分, Bruno Postle wrote:
> 2009/11/10 Bob
>
>
>
> > Is there any more steps to get a more optimized panorama?
>
> > panomatic --output Output.pto --fullscale --nc
.
Do I need to use autooptimiser everytime I used panomatic and Autopano-
sift-C??
On 11月13日, 下午12时21分, Nicolas Pelletier
wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> Which is generating the problem? Panomatic? Both?
>
> Can you add the output of the tool causing the problem?
>
> I
r2.20989737925425e-012 t0
v=0 y5.03358945449259 Vm5 u10 n"rightImage.jpg"
and this will be OK when I use the autooptimiser or nona on this pto
file
How to handle this problem?
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ints matched?or the camera parameter?
You know,my mosaic system,I calculate the mapping parameters by
control points(SIFT)
Cheers,
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BTW,I nearly got insane for compiling the PTmender using VS2008 in
Windows,
I got the link error below:
.
1>pano13vc.def : error LNK2001: unresolved externa
and says:
HFOV of image leftImage.jpg invalid, trying to read EXIF tags
Unable to read EXIF data from opened file:leftImage.jpg
EXIF reading failed, please specify HFOV with -v
What's wrong may it be??
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On 11月10日, 上午12时37分, Jim Watters wrote:
> Bob wrote:
> > Hello,everyone.
> > I tried to develope a image remaping module. So I need to modify the
> > existing remapping modules's code(like nona,PTmender) to get the
> > remapping
f the image remapping matrix calculation of the
nona or PTmender?
I debug step-by-step the nona and PTmender using the 'simpleStitch' of
libpano12,but I couldn't find the code out.
Can anybody help me?
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I use nona now instead of PTSticher,because PTSticher broke down when
I tried to stich the images and never succeeded
On 11月5日, 下午6时52分, RizThon wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 17:50, Bob wrote:
> > Lets start with a basic but common use case: Photographers with
> > quality p
I downloaded the PanoTools,and found the scripts files there
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Is there any other script files for test and expriments?
On 11月5日, 下午6时52分, RizThon wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 17:50, Bob wrote:
> > Lets start with a basic but common use case: Photographers with
> > quality panoramic tripod heads can reproduce identical
Thanks Kornel
I've got the executable files, but I don't know how to run the
PTmender.exe in a correct way.
My system is windows ,so I use nmake to make the build directory using
the command below,but nothing happened.
nmake Makefile.am
Cheers!
Bob
On Oct 5, 1:51 pm, Kornel Be
ect command line to run the PTmender.exe on
simpleStitch?
Is there any document about this problem?
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Hi,guys!
I successfully compiled the PTmender and ran the executable but it
need a scripte file just like:
PTmender [options]
Dear all,
With the help of Guido,Kornel and Yuv, I've successfully built Hugin
on Windows using VS2008,
next I will study the source code of Hugin
In the Hugin.sln, Where is the code of this two part :cylindrical
projection and Creating 360°panoramas
Thanks!
Ok,I understood.
I compiled Hugin just for research and will not distribute.
On Sep 13, 7:48 pm, Yuval Levy wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> Bob wrote:
> > SET (HUGIN_BUILDDATE "2009" CACHE STRING
> > "set Build Date."
> > )
>
> please d
Ok,I will, Thank you
On Sep 13, 9:24 pm, Guido Kohlmeyer wrote:
> Dear Bob,
>
> The HUGIN_BUILDER and HUIGIN_BUILDDATE are two variables in CMake files
> that are not set by default. You have to set them manually. This is
> currently not documented on the wiki, because the wik
nt Traffic Surveilance System on
Windows and Fedora base on OpenCV
Next step we will integrated Hugin and My Mosaic system into one.
On Sep 13, 3:30 pm, Kornel Benko wrote:
> Am Sonntag 13 September 2009 schrieb Bob:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Kornel,
>
> > Thank for you
Hi Kornel,
Thank for your help!
I solved this problem by simply changing the text in CMakeLists.txt in
hugin-trunk\platforms\windows\installer
IF (WIN32)
SET (HUGIN_BUILDER "Bob" CACHE STRING
"set Builder Name."
)
IF(NOT HUGIN_BUILDER)
MESSAGE(FATA
builder (HUGIN_BUIDER) manually
How to overcome this problem?
Thanks again!
Bob
PS: I will settle the solutions I used to overcome these problem into
a document, and post to the mailing list after I successfully compile
Hugin.
On 9月12日, 下午2时31分, Guido Kohlmeyer wrote:
> Dear Bob,
>
>
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Or Is there any other way to complie Hugin on Windows?
Thanks!!
Bob
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recopy the app again; I was concerned that
it might be conflicting with older installations of Hugin, but the
only file I found outside the Applications folder was a preferences
file in my Library. Thanks for the reply.
-Bob
On Jun 8, 12:08 am, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> I
thing stupid on the save dialog?
(fyi I am used to using ultrasimple Canon Stitcher so I linked the
control points manually. that much I know).
Anybody have an idea what is going on?
thanks!
Bob
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Blazer003:
One issue you may be working with is distortion of the files from the
online mapping site.
I've tried to tile satellite photos from those sites too, with either
of tow problems, for example:
1. Google Maps yields undistorted tiles (they are "Orthographic"), but
they have the annoying w
his is it!
Last question (maybe): I can use Hugin without the Auto-control-point
plugins, can't I? I prefer to do my control points myself, assuming it
is more precise to do so.
Thanks for the reply,
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Is Hugin plug and play, or not? I'm proficient with cameras and
Photoshop, but I'm a lousy computer geek.
I'm confused by the installation instructions on the web pages.
If I install the "Pre-compiled Version" will it unpack and play
without any more installations?
The wiki installation page "ht
you're using Bourne Shell or a variant,
use: "make output.txt 2>&1" and copy the file output.txt to your XP
machine.
Bob Campbell
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