Ciao Mike
> On 7 Jan 2024, at 05:24, doc...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I tried it tonight and got a stacktrace.
Previously on this mailing list
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u1t2thzv3bb45xn/AAB16jItGM8ZkumJg8eXPsL5a?preview=Hugin-2022.1.0_20230425.dmg
was linked.
It’s not the most recent version of
Hello James
> On 21 Dec 2023, at 16:17, James C. Williams wrote:
>
> The main concern is that this job may be too big for Hugin. I have spent a
> lot of time on this and need it to work. […]
>
> Any help towards these obstacles would be very much appreciated.
I have worked with
Ciao Niklas.
> On 14 May 2016, at 19:51, Niklas Mischkulnig wrote:
>
> first of all, here is a new build: (changeset 7380:912ab8ae8e70 , compiled
> using XCode 7.3.1, wasn't able to crash Hugin [yet])
>
…
How can I continue to help with debugging?
Habi
[1: ]Or more precisely I did `cd /Applications/Hugin_2016/ && open Hugin.app/‘,
which gives no output after a crash…
> Niklas
>
>
> Am Montag, 25. April 2016 08:36:57 UTC+2 schrieb David Haberthür:
> Dear Niklas
>
Dear Niklas
Thanks for providing us Mac users with a fresh build.
Unfortunately, I’m hitting quite a severe bug on OS X 10.11.4 (El Capitan) with
it.
I can open a panorama, but when I want to see the OpenGL preview, Hugin
instantly crashes hug
Unfortunately, I cannot get anything useful from
Dear Niklas
Thanks for providing us Mac users with a fresh build.
Unfortunately, I’m hitting quite a severe bug on OS X 10.11.4 (El Capitan) with
it.
I can open a panorama, but when I want to see the OpenGL preview, Hugin
instantly crashes hug
Unfortunately, I cannot get anything useful from
Ciao Niklas
> I am working on it
That’s great news, I never managed to successfully build it on my Mac.
I would be very grateful for an up to date build for OS X.
Habi
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Hy Steve.
> Is anyone able to get Hugin running in El Capitan... Every time I try to
> launch it it just hangs with the UI open and then it needs to be force quit.
I’m running Hugin (2014.0.0 built by Matthieu DESILE) on OS X 10.11.4 without
too many problems.
The only problem I’ve been
solution imaging.
Can you give me a quick rundown of the process?
Habi
>> On Mar 7, 2016, at 12:45 PM, David Haberthür <david.haberth...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Ciao Battle.
>>
>>> Some time ago I saw on this forum, I think, a video of stills
Ciao Battle.
> Some time ago I saw on this forum, I think, a video of stills being extracted
> from a video taken of a tower, and assembled into a still. Seems like it was
> European tower of some kind. There was a hyperlink to an external site. I
> was trying to find this thread in order to
Ciao Nicolas
> On 21 Oct 2015, at 16:46, Nicolas poizot wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm e beginner on Hugin. I download the 2014 version and launch since 2 days.
> I don't remember but yesterday i have some questions about a Atos process
> needed on the launch.
> And today,
Just a side-note:
> On 03 Sep 2015, at 09:03, Terry Duell wrote:
>
> I resample the images to twice the pixel resolution, then align these to a
> specified accuracy using a DFT method (see Manuel Guizar-Sicairos, Samuel T.
> Thurman, and James R. Fienup, "Efficient
will be anxiously waiting for the new Mac build.
> The old one would not work on Yosemite.
> Thank you,
> Stan
>> On Aug 18, 2015, at 5:17 PM, David Haberthür <david.haberth...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Ciao Stan.
>>
>>> On 17 Aug 2015, at
Ciao Stan.
On 17 Aug 2015, at 01:09, Stan Green green6...@verizon.net wrote:
Are you guys going to build a Mac OS 10 version or did I miss the Mac
compatible release?
Hugin releases are always built by volunteers of the community.
Up to now this was Mathieu Desile for OS X, he has not (yet)
Ciao
I've been trying to create a complete 360x180 video in Video Stitch and Hugin
as my panorama stitcher but I could not. I always get 360x150 or lower so the
end video has holes on top and bottom. I've tried different video orientation
and size.
Would anyone here know how to do this
seen other software that builds different versions for os x 10.9/10.10
and the older os x version. Would that also help make the compilation easier?
On Jun 26, 2015 9:52 AM, David Haberthür david.ha...@gmail.com wrote:
Ciao Matthieu.
On 25 Jun 2015, at 16:37, ___matthieu___ matthie
On 29 Jun 2015, at 09:58, bugbear bugb...@papermule.co.uk wrote:
David Haberthür wrote:
Ciao Paul.
This sounds like something I’d love to look at, being a bit of a mapping
nerd myself.
Do you have the images available somewhere publicly?
I've attached the project file, which shows
seen other software that builds different versions for os x 10.9/10.10
and the older os x version. Would that also help make the compilation easier?
On Jun 26, 2015 9:52 AM, David Haberthür david.ha...@gmail.com wrote:
Ciao Matthieu.
On 25 Jun 2015, at 16:37, ___matthieu___ matthie
Ciao Matthieu.
On 25 Jun 2015, at 16:37, ___matthieu___ matthieu.des...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry for the really late answer; I am currently struggling to get a build
using XCode on Yosemite.
Thanks for putting work into it!
The main problem is that in the last version, vigra was only a
Ciao Paul.
On 26 Jun 2015, at 09:58, paul womack pwom...@papermule.co.uk wrote:
I had a very detailed, VERY old map of part of a town.
I had a large, quite old map of a larger part of the town.
Google Earth gave me an image of the current (totally redevelopted)
area of the first map.
Ciao Martin
On 19 Jun 2015, at 09:58, Martin G differe...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone managed to build this on OS X (Yosemite) ?
I have not tried, but would be happy to help debugging a build for OSX, since -
it seems - that there’s none of the previous builders available at the moment.
Ciao Mark.
I am looking for a tutorial on how to make a 3-D image of an object from 2-D
photos. I have searched the Interent and I only find references to Hugin and
panoramas.
I don't think this is the same as a panorama, as a panorama is a 360 degree
view with the camera rotating on
Ciao a tutti.
On 13 Mar 2015, at 14:07, Yuv goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Hey Hugin, Long time no seen! I hope everybody is doing well and everything
is humming along.
I am, but we already discussed that off-list :)
I have received an email from Google because they are shutting down Google
Ciao Anette
On 20 Jan 2015, at 17:03, AnnetteS nettiel...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks David,
I never see such a window. I am using Hugin on a Mac. I did figure it out,
with your help. I was processing the images from the Stitcher window, but
if I use the Create Panorama feature on
Ciao Annette.
On 14 Jan 2015, at 20:55, AnnetteS nettiel...@gmail.com
mailto:nettiel...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I use Hugin to align stacks of photographs taken of the same location that
don't overlay exactly. The previous version of Hugin does this nicely, but
in trying to use the
Ciao a tutti
On 12 Dec 2014, at 15:36, ___matthieu___ matthieu.des...@gmail.com
mailto:matthieu.des...@gmail.com wrote:
Hugin-2014.0.0.dmg is for MacOSX 10.6 and later; it should work from 10.6 to
10.10, 10.10 is not tested as I do not have this version, I only have 10.9.
This .dmg works
Ciao Matthew
On 23 Aug 2014, at 19:37, Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net
mailto:matt...@mpetroff.net wrote:
The CSS 3D renderer only works on Webkit / Blink (krpano's CSS 3D renderer
doesn't work in Firefox either). I've successfully tested it on Chromium 36
on Linux, Chrome 36 on
Ciao Gilbert
On 30 Jun 2014, at 07:53, B1tstreamAlpha brookemgilb...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone else here attempted to build Hugin natively on OSX 10.9 Mavericks?
I’ve not *built* hugin on Mavericks, but I’m using Matthieus build of RC4 on it
with virtually no problems.
You can grab it here:
Dear Brandan
On 26 Jun 2014, at 20:27, Brandan bran...@flyingtsalers.com wrote:
The moral of the lesson. NEVER IMPORT. Instead copy and paste from the
folder. You should get a better image as it has not been resaved and the the
Exif data will not be changed which could prevent some errors.
Dear all.
I just was made aware of the Planetary Panoramas of Vincent Brady [1] by a
friend.
Vincent Brady didn't use hugin to stitch his photos, nonetheless the results
are - I think - extremely beautiful.
Take a look here: http://youtu.be/azJaOQAGTJo and have a nice weekend,
Habi
[1]:
On 12 Jun 2014, at 12:53, Jim Watters jwatt...@photocreations.ca wrote:
There is VideoStitch that uses Hugin for aligning the images
http://videostitch.com
I wanted to see this, the website can be found on http://www.video-stitch.com.
Looks awesome, unfortunately I cannot afford to buy 6
Ciao Mario
On 20 Mar 2014, at 19:30, Mario Modesto paleomari...@gmail.com wrote:
As the title sais, I recently obtained several images from a simple sample
with a microscope. And I would like to stitch them without deforming them.
How can it be done using Hugin?
Thanks
Mario
Even
Ciao Mario
On 20 Mar 2014, at 19:30, Mario Modesto paleomari...@gmail.com wrote:
As the title sais, I recently obtained several images from a simple sample
with a microscope. And I would like to stitch them without deforming them.
How can it be done using Hugin?
Thanks
Mario
Even though
Ciao Matthieu.
Thanks for providing a recent build for OS X.
I did a quick test on OS X 10.9 (13A603) and it seems to work as expected, see
[1] and [2].
Habi
[1]: http://fotos.davidhaberthür.ch/index.php?photoId=10653543563
[2]: http://fotos.davidhaberthür.ch/index.php?photoId=10653375164 (all
van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
Completely off topic, but very nice picture
2013/10/26 David Haberthür em...@davidhaberthuer.ch
Ciao
On 23.10.2013, at 16:00, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:
I have a habit of installing major OS updates on a new volume so I can
still get back
Ciao George
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 11:17 PM, George R george...@gmail.com wrote:
(Looking Forward to a new Mac experience.)
That's one of the reasons I just upgraded. There's not that much now
visible for you as an end-user, just some GUI tweaks and updates...
Habi
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A list of frequently
Ciao David.
Not to 'curb your enthusiasm' with developing something yourself to ge
the nice looking images: have you looked at http://starstax.net/ ?
Or do you not want to generate startrails, but generate high quality
images of a 'non-moving' sky with averaging multiple exposures?
David/Habi
On
Ciao
On 23.10.2013, at 16:00, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:
I have a habit of installing major OS updates on a new volume so I can still
get back to my trusted environment if needed. On OS X you can easily choose
the OS version you want to work with during startup just by pressing
Dear all.
Recently, there has been discussion about moving to another hoster for hugin if
I remember correctly.
Maybe this is of importance:
http://www.gluster.org/2013/08/how-far-the-once-mighty-sourceforge-has-fallen/
Greetings,
Habi
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On 09.06.2013, at 09:22, rosn rosn...@gmail.com wrote:
I took a group photo with hugin panorama stitching always unsuccessful, and
now I made up this group of photos, I hope you can help me to try stitching,
stitching a panorama if successful, please pto or tif files made up for me
Ciao Yili.
There's no image data with the tutorial on the hugin website, but Tim
Nugent also has a nice tutorial, including example data:
http://ultrawide.wordpress.com/2008/11/20/how-to-create-a-little-planet-using-hugin/
Greetings,
Habi
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Yili Zhao
your links :)
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 3:46 PM, David Haberthür em...@davidhaberthuer.chwrote:
Ciao Yili.
There's no image data with the tutorial on the hugin website, but Tim
Nugent also has a nice tutorial, including example data:
http://ultrawide.wordpress.com/2008/11/20/how-to-create-a-little
Ciao Matthieu.
I wanted to try your build, but the link in your emails below give me an
ERREUR 404 - Document non trouvé page and I cannot download your build.
Did you remove the files from your webspace?
Greetings from Switzerland,
Habi
On 07.05.2013, at 09:05, ___matthieu___
Sorry for the too fast email. I've seen that I can just go to
http://matthieu.desile.free.fr/hugin/ and download the .dmg from there. Will
test it now :)
Habi
On 15.05.2013, at 23:36, David Haberthür david.haberth...@gmail.com wrote:
Ciao Matthieu.
I wanted to try your build, but the link
On 01.05.2013, at 20:47, Richard richard.lel...@telenet.be wrote:
hello Habi,
i had changed the memory settings (buffer size for images) in Hugin to 1000Mb
instead of the initial 256Mb. The size of my images was +/- 11Mb each.
Downsizing to 450Kb gives the same problem. Till 5 images is
On 26.04.2013, at 15:48, Richard richard.lel...@telenet.be wrote:
An error happened while loading image : caught exception: bad allocation
This sounds like an out of memory error to me.
What happens if you try with files half the size? Did you change something in
the memory-settings of
On 10.01.2013, at 02:03, Greg 'groggy' Lehey groog...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 January 2013 at 9:15:21 -1000, Gnome Nomad wrote:
A friend mentioned this. Perhaps of interest to people who're interested
in a very capable tool that has possibly some limited usage in making
panoramas.
I'm using a Raspberry Pi (RPi) for a work-related project (imaging, but not
photography). One thing that might complicate stuff is that you have to
plug in a mouse, keyboard and monitor to do some real work on it. And
since the OS is installed on the only SD slot of the RPi, you will probably
have
Ciao Michael.
I'm an avid fan of hugin, but for stitching microscope photos I recommend
http://www.xuvtools.org/, which is especially adapted for this task.
David
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Michael mane...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to stitch some photos I took with a microscope
Hi
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 10:36 PM, Syv Ritch elfrog...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to stitch 4 unrelated photos into one panorama. Image 1 then image
2 then image 3 and finally image 4. There is no common point. I just want
them side by side as a 16 bit TIFF file. Is there a way of just
Dear Tony.
If you save the panorama, hugin saves the state you left it in, e.g. it saves
control points, alignment, photometric optimization and other stuff in the PTO
file.
To get an output image file, your desired panorama, you need to either do all
the three points in the assistant tab,
On 25.10.2012, at 19:31, Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com wrote:
You can download an alpha test version of the new Panini-Video [here]. For
Win32 now, for OSX soon.
Panini-Video opens up a whole new range of ultra-wide and hyper-wide views
for videographers, by converting fish-eye
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 3:01 PM, stan green6...@verizon.net wrote:
Is 2011.4.0 compatible with Mountain Lion?
Ciao Stan
Just yesterday I stitched a panorama [1] with a beta-version of hugin
by Harry van der Wolf [2] on a fresh copy of mountain lion. There are
some bugs mostly related to the new
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:31 PM, hercat grandrive...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I am a new user using version 2011.4.0
I have 12 images taken with a microscope, all overlapping with the same
magnification. As the sample is on a mechanical stage, Yaw, pitch and Z
(focal length of the microscope)
Sehr geehrter Herr Gugger.
Damit viele hier helfen können, sprechen wir generell English hier.
Nichtsdestotrotz versuche ich Ihnen zu helfen: Welche hugin-Version verwenden
Sie? Haben sie die Einstellungen der aktuellen Version mal auf den Standard
zurückgesetzt? Es kann sein, dass das
Ciao.
On 20.06.2012, at 19:05, T. Modes wrote:
In the current version of hugin (2011.5.0.5833:db2f378e1c08 built by Harry
van der Wolf) I cannot seem to find the checkbox to unlink the position,
even in the expert mode. Can somebody help me to find it again?
Select group by stacks. Now
Dear all.
I often shoot handheld panoramas with 3 exposures per position and get much
better results when I don't link the image position in the stack, e.g.
independently optimize the position of all the images. If the image positions
of each stack are linked then the result looks ridiculously
Ciao Matthew
On 29.05.2012, at 05:49, Matthew Petroff wrote:
After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. The
lightweight viewer, just 18kB
Ciao Harry.
On 13.04.2012, at 13:14, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
I realize that this is not a democratic decision at all but so be it. (On the
other hand: I'm the only mac builder right now. Therefore, the mac builder
community unanimously decided this.)
Even if it has been an unanimous
Dear All
On 09.02.2012, at 22:46, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Thu 09-Feb-2012 at 15:56 +0100, David Haberthür wrote:
Just a heads-up for those who haven't seen it: Google Summer of Code 2012 is
on [1]. This means that we as a community at least have to think about if we
would like to start
Dear hugin-ptx members.
Just a heads-up for those who haven't seen it: Google Summer of Code
2012 is on [1]. This means that we as a community at least have to
think about if we would like to start collecting ideas and ways of
finding mentors as well as students. If we want to take part again.
Ciao Harry.
On 19.01.2012, at 13:41, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Hi Mac users,
[snip]
Please Lion users: test this latest bundle and please try to use the builtin
enblend/enfuse: both are now supposed to run on Lion (fingers crossed).
Also Leopard and SnowLeopard users: test whether this
On 19.01.2012, at 10:31, Emad ud din Bhatt wrote:
Anybody has tried to make printouts for art galleries from Hugin?
Please share ideas about printing equirects.
Yuval once printed a bunch of panoramas for the Libre Graphics Meeting in
Montreal: http://is.gd/Q48RzT
I ended up getting one of
Hey everyone.
On 02.01.2012, at 14:34, Adrien Gaidon wrote:
Hello everyone,
I would like to use hugin's remapping tools in order to stabilize the
motion of a camera in sports videos like this one:
http://lear.inrialpes.fr/people/gaidon/media/high_jump.avi
My goal is to generate a video
Hey all
On 07.12.2011, at 08:04, Gnome Nomad wrote:
One difference between compact PS cams and DSLR when it comes to battery
life: compact cams use a lot less juice. They're only moving a tiny little
lens around, powering a tiny little chip and not having to flip a frame-sized
mirror out
Ciao Oliver.
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 11:08, Oliver Greeff freyasch...@googlemail.com wrote:
I manage to align the images, but somehow not to save the new, aligned
versions as single images (TIFF). Hugin always wants to create a
panorama and in the preview shows something horrible
Did you
Dear All.
Not really connected to hugin, but I just stumbled over this article in the NY
Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/11/20/nyregion/nypd-crime-scene-panoramas.html
It lets police offices tell the story how the use panoramic imaging to explore
crime scenes. Quite
Dear All.
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 09:42, Lukáš Jirkovský l.jirkov...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20 November 2011 03:28, Caleb robotris...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried to join the IRC channel #hugin on freenode, but it says it's
invite only.
Caleb: I recently also noticed this. Being an IRC-newbie, I
On 16.10.2011, at 16:12, T. Modes wrote:
So please post the lens names and the projection Hugin should set
automatic.
Sigma 8.0 mm on a Nikon D80: Circular Fisheye (iPhoto tells a bit more:
http://cl.ly/BFCA) in portrait orientation.
Hugin was manually set to Circular Fisheye, the lens.ini
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 07:26, Roy Wiggins roy...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm running the latest Hugin on Windows 7, on a 2011 iMac.
Really, Windows on an iMac?
I suggest you use the newest hugin version from http://hugin.sf.net
Download on OS X. If you really are running it on Windows on an iMac I
Hey Cri.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 08:42, cri cri.pe...@gmail.com wrote:
I've implemented a webpage that retrieve a random photo from flickr
with tags hugin and 360x180 using the phpflickr class [1]. As you
cans see in the preview [2], it is intended to substitute the current
header in the
On 03.08.2011, at 04:34, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Wednesday, 3 August 2011 at 10:08:43 +1000, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Wednesday, 3 August 2011 at 9:22:40 +1000, Terry Duell wrote:
On the first front, I do have a set of images that I have been using as my
test set, and I was
Hey Torger.
On 03.08.2011, at 15:14, torger wrote:
I sometimes need to blend Hugin panoramas partly manually for best
results, for example moving water. I like Gimp's layer masks but find
its 8 bit limitation problem since I want a 16 bit tiff as end result,
so I can adjust colors, exposure
Hy Paul.
On 01.08.2011, at 11:51, paul womack wrote:
In my town we have a nice high street. Like most
high streets (in the UK) it's a good deal longer
than it is wide (!!).
I would like to make an image of all the shop fronts;
however, if I took a normal panorama, I simply can't get
Dear all.
On 28.07.2011, at 14:18, kfj wrote:
On 28 Jul., 09:43, Jeffrey Martin 360cit...@gmail.com wrote:
I can't help with that, but I'm wondering, as a thought experiment - how
much time are we talking about for this to be done? How many man-years? 1?
5? 20?
In my experience recreating
On 26.07.2011, at 23:22, Carl von Einem wrote:
Yuval Levy schrieb am 26.07.11 18:27:
On July 26, 2011 08:10:28 AM Lukáš Jirkovský wrote:
I think this is one of the most serious bugs hugin ever had.
Mainly because of the number of users affected by this issue.
Yes, it is growing. And I
On 26.07.2011, at 23:51, Yuval Levy wrote:
On July 26, 2011 05:22:42 PM Carl von Einem wrote:
I didn't see this issue so far on both of my Macs: the oldish one is a
dual processor PowerPC (2x 2.3 GHz, 6.5 GB RAM), the newer one is a dual
hexacore Intel Mac with about 24 or 26 GB of RAM.
On 29.07.2011, at 15:11, kfj wrote:
On 29 Jul., 14:25, David Haberthür david.haberth...@gmail.com wrote:
And on a lighter note, Hugin doesn't seem to be too bad, a friend of mine
had great results with it: http://permanenttourist.ch/?p=8669
... as I say, if it does what it's supposed
Dear All.
I just noticed it now on this thread.
The image is not from the Flafleralp, but from the Fafleral.
Should I submit a bug-report on launchpad? :)
Habi
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 20:21, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
On July 23, 2011 05:15:42 am cri wrote:
[1]
Hi Frederic
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 13:20, Frederic Da Vitoria davito...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to reconstruct an image of something
taken from different points of view. I took pictures of a fresco. My
problem was that a tree was growing just in front of the house where
the fresco was.
Should I submit a bug-report on launchpad? :)
too late :)
honest and serious: yes please. *everybody*. reporting bugs on Launchpad
[0] makes sure that the information is recorded, structured, and does not get
lost. The tracker helps prioritize activities and keep an overview of what
On 26.07.2011, at 16:45, Carl von Einem wrote:
Fafleralp with an extra p, right? And I already wondered why I couldn't find
a Flafleralp either through Wikipedia or osm.org...
This one, right?
http://hikebikemap.de/?lat=46.43519lon=7.85473zoom=14layers=BT
Of course with an extra p,
On 26.07.2011, at 21:51, Tom Sharpless wrote:
Like it says. Exiftool can greatly increase stitching time, because
it makes a full-size temporary copy of the pano, which typically
involves de-compressing and re-compressing the whole thing. But for
me there is no payoff -- I really don't
Hey Kevin.
I'm new to using Hugin. After I load a selection of photos using the
Load Images button found on the Assistant tab then Align them, the
preview is completely garbled. The images appear to be smushed to the
bottom of the screen and do not look like they're stitched together at
all.
Hey
Just wondering, haven't seen any for a day or two. The list is usually quite
busy ...
Might be because of summertime, everybody is probably out shooting panos :)
Habi
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Ciao Maher.
On 29.06.2011, at 22:04, Maher Baraket wrote:
Can You please Help me ! Why I can't do Panoramic photos with 157 photos ? I
use a hugin software
You have to be a bit more specific to enable us to help you:
- Which version of hugin are you using, on which Operating System?
- Does
Hello Sumit
On 28.06.2011, at 16:03, Sumit wrote:
Hello,
I have a basic question. If someone wants to develop Hugin, or wants to
adopt some features of hugin in his application, how can he.
I might not understand your question correctly, but if you want to adopt some
features of hugin
Ciao Bob
Thanks for the post - I think the problem is that I need to create
control points and stuff them in a file to be processed by the
malefile.
This can all be done via the command line. Did you take a look at the Panotools
wiki, where panorama scripting is explained?
Dear rfrank.
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 17:05, rfrank5356
robert_frank...@aerialservices.org wrote:
Hi - I take thousands of aerial images, and generally we process the
data without rectifying the photos. However, stitching sevaral images
together would reduce our workload a lot. I have tested
Dear George.
Your email seems to have gone under the radar of the mailing list.
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 16:29, George Mahoney
george.thomas.maho...@gmail.com wrote:
While attempting to align images I get a long list of the following
error messages...
Analysing i1:
An error occurred while
Ciao George.
When I generated a test stitch all the output images come out totally
washed out - almost white.
[snip]
In the fast preview window I tried setting and unsetting the
Photometrics option. When it is off I see a preview that is much as I
would expect it. When Photometrics is
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 16:31, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
On the preview window there is an arrow icon whose tool tip says:
sets the exposure value of the pano to the mean exposure of all
the images
next to that is a field that says 6.57
Is that new? I don't remember seeing it in
On 17.06.2011, at 10:29, kfj wrote:
This google groups
interface sucks. It sometimes takes to load forever! Can't we move to
somehwere better?
I follow this (and other) google groups in my Email application using a tiny
bit of filtering-fu. Makes it also easy to follow and interact while
I hear from some users that it doesn't work for them, and it looks like it's
not working on Leopard again.
For me it works fine on Snow Leopard 10.6.
Is it for other users working as well on Tiger and/or Snow Leopard?
Is it working for other users on Leopard?
hugin
On 28.05.2011, at 16:32, kfj wrote:
On 28 Mai, 12:31, David Haberthür david.haberth...@gmail.com wrote:
Kay, you forgot
me:http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/msg/8e6765aa5c89746d:)
And with Bart who replied to this email, we're already three who think it's
natural.
sorry
On 27.05.2011, at 21:53, kfj wrote:
On 27 Mai, 21:39, Milan Knížek knizek.co...@volny.cz wrote:
Anybody filed it as a bug/feature request? (I have not found anything
on launchpad.)
The flipped left / right sides are really confusing.
I haven't. Please go ahead and do it. I'm not
Dear All.
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 14:34, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
On May 24, 2011 07:07:26 AM Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) wrote:
I really think its possible, but would it worth the effort?
It's not so much effort...
you could also put a camera on a long arm and do a good
Ciao Harry.
[snip]
I've loaded six images and pressed Align. Then I've seen the Message in
the attached screenshot (Screenshot at 17.21.24) and the assistant didn't
work and refused to find any control points in the same six images shown
above.
[snip]
I'm really surprised and ashamed.
On 23.05.2011, at 14:40, Yuval Levy wrote:
What are Apple's policies and schedules regarding EOL of their systems?
As far as I know, Apple officially supports two versions back, this would
currently mean down to 10.4. But there's no real EOL for their systems, or more
precisely, there's an
I think it is showing the outside of the panosphere, and I guess it is
because
that's the natural way to look at a sphere (e.g. Earth). I don't know if
it
is worth to consider this a bug, or rather a feature request for an extra
the switch to turn the sphere inside-out?
I feel it's
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