8.2.2
libvigraimpex version 1.11.1
No problems here in Debian Bookworm with Hugin 2023.0.0.548f2a905b6a.
The libexiv2 and libvigraimpex versions are the same, but Bookworm only
has libs called "libjpeg62-turbo", version 2.1.5. I don't know if that's
the same or not.
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. Did you create a tiff image? Right now I have to go buy
dinner.
Did you let Hugin find control points? Did you add any manually?
More questions later.
Sam.
On Aug 1, 2024, at 6:37 PM, David W. Jones wrote:
I didn't use any horizontal lines in this one. They would have helped
fix the
I had only included the *_1 files,
but I see that I did include two _3 files by mistake. Sorry 'bout that!
But the 12 _1 files: 0_1, 30_1, 60_1 ..., should make a 360 degree pan.
On Thu, Aug 1, 2024 at 5:23 PM David W. Jones
wrote:
Yes, I used your zip file, the one in the link be
control points on all of
them. I don't know anything about using Translation. I did eventually
get sort-of straight horizon but only after removing two images that
were mostly building foundations that had no horizon as part of them.
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Hugin handles your situation, where the camera moves between photos.
It's not something I've done much of, I'm sure other folk on the list
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On 7/19/24 13:57, Terry Duell wrote:
Hello David,
On Thu, 2024-07-18 at 18:05 -1000, David W. Jones wrote:
Does anyone on the list know anything about processing PixelShift images in
Linux graphics applications like RawTherapee?
I know that RawTherapee handles Pentax pixelshift files OK
On 7/18/24 20:43, Lukas Jirkovsky wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jul 2024 at 06:05, David W. Jones wrote:
Does anyone on the list know anything about processing PixelShift images in
Linux graphics applications like RawTherapee?
Hi David,
I've repeatedly used make_arq [1] and it worked well for my A7
connected with Hugin, although I tried feeding
the resulting frames into Hugin as an image stack, but Hugin found no
control points.
I would like to have fun shooting PixelShift images (240MP!) to use in
making panoramas in Hugin.
Ideas?
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On 6/14/24 16:38, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Friday, 14 June 2024 at 15:56:48 -1000, David W. Jones wrote:
On 6/14/24 15:49, David W. Jones wrote:
Here's what I got after running the tapiola images through Hugin
Pre-Release 2023.0.0.548f2a905b6a using the Assistant. It l
On 6/14/24 15:49, David W. Jones wrote:
On 6/11/24 17:43, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
A friend of mine recently published a panorama that he had stitched
from first principles with Mathematica. It didn't look bad:
https://lemis.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/grog/Photos/2024060
ools.org/Vertical_control_points> in the Hugin
Control Points tab <https://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Control_Points_tab>
and reoptimise."
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On 4/26/24 23:43, 'Kay F. Jahnke' via hugin and other free panoramic
software wrote:
On 27.04.24 11:04, David W. Jones wrote:
On April 26, 2024 10:35:22 PM HST, "'Kay F. Jahnke' via hugin and
other free panoramic software" wrote:
I think 'Panini Perspe
On April 26, 2024 10:35:22 PM HST, "'Kay F. Jahnke' via hugin and other free
panoramic software" wrote:
> On 27.04.24 10:21, David W. Jones wrote:
> >
> > I agree, lux is an achievement. It's the only image viewer besides Hugin
> > that can vi
image viewer besides Hugin that
can view PTO files.
For lux to function fully as a *viewer* for PTO files, I think it needs to
apply the PTO file's crop settings. It can have an option to use (or not use)
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In my testing here, it completely ignores crop settings in the PTO file.
It seems to me that would severely restrict usefulness, particularly in
situations where you have a large panorama with a small crop area.
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pecific and hard to figure out by trial-and-error, e.g. the
brightness and zoom level gestures.
Zoom in and out using my mouse wheel works exactly as expected.
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cket.org/kfj/pv/downloads/lux-1.2.2-x86_64.deb
Please download and install again - if there are any further issues,
please let me know!
Just grabbed it and tried it out. Works fine on stock Bookworm. Thanks!
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ed libraries: libexiv2.so.28: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
Bookworm comes with libexiv2-27. I have that installed. I guess the
libexiv2 version your package is looking for is -28?
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e original images, and Lux has the same
problem with it. I checked in Hugin, the images from my friend's
camera-that-he's-so-proud-of come in with a 5.75deg field of view. I
think I'll stick with my Sony.
Looks like the Lux GUI consists solely of a file selector?
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that way and want to change the direction
permanently, put lines like "reverse_drag=yes" or
"reverse_secondary_drag=yes" in your .lux.ini file (in your home folder).
Hmm, didn't readily see any place to set that in the GUI. But thanks for
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On 4/21/24 19:29, 'kfj' via hugin and other free panoramic software wrote:
On Sunday, April 21, 2024 at 9:26:56 PM UTC+2 GnomeNomad wrote:
Thanks, always good to have an improved GUI.
I ran the appimage from the command line, it gave me a window to
open files. I went to open a PTO
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other free panoramic
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The Settings Manager
<https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/4.16/manager> has a
"Personal" area that shows "Preferred Applications". I think that`s
where you can change those "Default" applications (third tab).
Carl
Am
of them to what they should be
just sets it to "Default", which is Hugin.
Ideas
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refer interactive ways of setting noise reduction. I then feed the
processed TIFFs into Hugin, output panoramas as EXR files, and use those for
final processing into JPGs.
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like HEIF and webp,
among many others. Since the swapping-in of OIIO code for vigra
code is quite painless, one might assume that the entire hugin
software collection could be refitted like this, bringing hugin
up-to-date with newer file formats and adding RAW support.
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adding RAW support.
And how does it handle the need for noise reduction and sharpening in
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On 1/29/24 10:43, wirz wrote:
On 29/01/2024 11:45, David W. Jones wrote:
On 1/26/24 20:57, David W. Jones wrote:
On 1/26/24 20:33, David W. Jones wrote:
On 1/26/24 20:30, David W. Jones wrote:
I followed the directions for compiling and successfully got a
compiled and installed Hugin 2023
On 1/26/24 20:57, David W. Jones wrote:
On 1/26/24 20:33, David W. Jones wrote:
On 1/26/24 20:30, David W. Jones wrote:
I followed the directions for compiling and successfully got a
compiled and installed Hugin 2023. Hurrah!
Unfortunately, the install process removed Luminance HDR, which
On 1/26/24 20:33, David W. Jones wrote:
On 1/26/24 20:30, David W. Jones wrote:
I followed the directions for compiling and successfully got a
compiled and installed Hugin 2023. Hurrah!
Unfortunately, the install process removed Luminance HDR, which
depends on hugin-tools. Do I need hugin
On 1/26/24 20:30, David W. Jones wrote:
I followed the directions for compiling and successfully got a
compiled and installed Hugin 2023. Hurrah!
Unfortunately, the install process removed Luminance HDR, which
depends on hugin-tools. Do I need hugin-tools to match Hugin 2023? If
so, how do I
I followed the directions for compiling and successfully got a compiled
and installed Hugin 2023. Hurrah!
Unfortunately, the install process removed Luminance HDR, which depends
on hugin-tools. Do I need hugin-tools to match Hugin 2023? If so, how do
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for a long time and need to load
and get the free latest version please.
How do I go about it?
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That's pretty good. How did you use Hugin in this project?
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t day. The waterlevel
shows the actual rain that falls and is related to surface water levels.
On top there is a temperature indicator that writes the temperature
change per day and creates a annual overview.
The images follow the date.
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Op 14-Jan-24 om 8:46 schreef David W. Jones:
Ah. Doesn't sound worth it to me. Thanks.
On 1/13/24 21:11, Maarten Verberne wrote:
to make it more confusing, while it is nona -g it is enblend -gpu
but you'll have to compile enblend yourself to add gpu support
Op 14-
Ah. Doesn't sound worth it to me. Thanks.
On 1/13/24 21:11, Maarten Verberne wrote:
to make it more confusing, while it is nona -g it is enblend -gpu
but you'll have to compile enblend yourself to add gpu support
Op 14-Jan-24 om 3:11 schreef David W. Jones:
Enblend 4.2 here doe
On 1/13/24 04:22, Maarten Verberne wrote:
Op 13-Jan-24 om 11:11 schreef David W. Jones:
On 1/12/24 22:34, Maarten Verberne wrote:
I don't have resources for it yet, either. But if my Dell laptop
gives up the ghost (the Thunderbolt/USB-C port died last year), the
replacement dollars go
27;t test that combo with the rtx and enblend.
Interestingly, while I have OpenCL installed here, neither Hugin, nona
nor enblend use it. The only apps that it seems to be connected with are
Ardour (pro audio DAW), Blender, Kdenlive, etc.
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your available RAM.
Op 13-Jan-24 om 11:11 schreef David W. Jones:
Hmm, I've had Hugin (particularly enblend) consume more than the 64GB
RAM in my laptop when stitching. Probably depends on the sizes of the
source images and the final image. Perhaps the image format, too?
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ges and the final image. Perhaps the image format, too?
I don't think GPU matters at all, as you pointed out about Intel onboard
GPUs outrunning the fancy GPUs. If the GPU supports OpenGL (without
throwing you out of house and home with its electric bill!), then any
basic GPU is good. :)
card that adds NVME connections, and replace your HDDs
with NVME SSDs on the card. I think it would massively increase read and
write speeds.
Op 12-Jan-24 om 5:04 schreef David W. Jones:
On 1/11/24 01:19, E Kow wrote:
Hi,
As mentioned earlier I am often stitching 500 or more microscope
ima
onsumption will go up a lot.
I don't know if the Windows version of Hugin supports NVidia GPUs better
than the Linux version does. I understand Linux supports AMD GPUs better
than the NVidia line.
I'm sure there are people on the list that know more about Hugin and
GPUs, maybe
TV/Film world's.
>
> Just to make life difficult for everyone.
>
> On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 at 23:33, David W. Jones wrote:
>
> > My old Minolta Maxxum 7D's camera provided 12-bit color in its RAW format,
> > using the camera's 12-bit ADC.
> >
> >
tuff needs to be in the drivers. They can't be in the
flatpack.
If you want a complete independent program you would need to use a
live CD/system.
Thanks. I'll continue to prefer native packages for my platform (Debian
Linux). The X/Wayland divide continues to be a significant block.
as
the camera produced them.
What (consumer) camera produces HDR images straight out of the cam?
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it's not included in the flatpak, or *all* versions of Hugin require EGL
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>
> The black shadows are an enblend bug, they don't appear if you use
> the built-in Hugin blender (which is not as sophisticated as
> enblend, but is more stable) - Bruno
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just how aligned or misaligned my panoramas are. The issue
is that I just need to figure out how to prevent it from trying to
blend the component images into a seamless stitch.
On Nov 9, 2023, at 11:11 PM, David W. Jones wrote:
How do you make your panoramas now?
On 11/9/23 20:47, Ale
ama.
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Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2023 18:57:50 -1000
From: David W. Jones
To: J. Schneider
On 7/26/23 16:07, David W. Jones wrote:
I upgraded my Debian 11 installation to Debian 12 (Bookworm). I have
Hugin 2022.0.0.a0962865f932 installed from the Debian Bookworm
repository.
I'm using the process I followed before the upgrade.
I process my Sony RAW frames using RawTherape
, but in this
case I don't think you need to: I don't see any inconsistencies in
the finished panorama.
3. "Create Panorama" offers you a choice of stitching options,
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On Aug 16, 2023, at 7:26 PM, David W. Jones wrote:
Hmm, just wondering. Could you upload your images somewhere? I'd like
to see what I could do with them.
On 8/16/23 11:56, 'Stanley Green' via hugin and other f
my previous emails.
On Aug 15, 2023, at 1:31 AM, David W. Jones
wrote:
On 8/14/23 15:02, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Monday, 14 August 2023 at 15:12:37 -0400, Stanley Green wrote:
Is anybody familiar with this video
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"Produc
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ng during its processing that throws Luminance for a loop.
The generated Hugin images open fine in an image viewer, GIMP and Krita.
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On 24/07/2023 01:25, David W. Jones wrote:
Since upgrading to Debian 12 Bookworm, panoramas that Hugin produces
now crash the Luminance HDR application I use for producing the final
panorama. Starting Luminance from the command line reports that
"libpng warning: i
it reports:
./src/Libpfs/colorspace/rgbremapper.h:95: uint8_t Remapperchar>::operator()(float) const: Assertion `sample >= 0.f' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I don't remember changing anything about that, but where does Hugin
Version: 2022.0.0.a0962865f932 set the color prof
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I've always wondered why Hugin hasn't a "find control points" option
that could:
1. Rotate an image.
2. Run find vertical lines on it.
3. Rotate the image back and turning the vertical lines into horizontal
lines.
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On 3/25/23 23:47, chaosjug wrote:
Am Sonntag, 26. März 2023, 05:55:37 CEST schrieb David W. Jones:
On 3/25/23 10:55, chaosjug wrote:
Hmm. Running Debian 11 here, I have enblend 4.2, and it uses every
core on my i9 CPU. Under Preferences > Stitching (2), Hugin has Number
of threads set t
nona -g -o test.tif test.pto
nona: using graphics card: Intel Mesa Intel(R) HD Graphics 2000 (SNB GT1)
$ DRI_PRIME=1 nona -g -o test.tif test.pto
nona: using graphics card: nouveau NVC1
Cheers
Thanks. I have the proprietary drivers. How would I apply the above to
using nona from Hugin
On 3/24/23 14:20, David W. Jones wrote:
On 3/24/23 09:41, Tommy Hughes wrote:
What is the status of GPU support and multiprocessing in hugin and
enblend?
I've read a lot of stuff on the subject but I can't tell what is
current or out of date. The hugin version from the ubuntu repo s
x27;s
controlled through the update-glx setting, but I haven't tried
switching to the Nvidia to see if it's any faster.
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On January 20, 2023 10:05:36 PM HST, Maarten Verberne
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> Op 21-Jan-23 om 4:08 schreef David W. Jones:
> > Well, given Nvidia's continued love of their proprietary way of doing
> > things, their driver might only be emulating OpenGL and deliberately doing
> >
> nona -g -o out -m TIFF_m template.pto DSC_1234.JPG DSC_1235.JPG
> enblend -o finished.tif out.tif out0001.tif
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assign your user defined assistant to your projects in the queue.
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This makes me wonder. What steps does the stock Assistant do?
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no more *_blended_fused, search for *_fused and
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to exclude some of the
content I wanted, or clip wider to include some empty space (make
the edge of the final panorama ragged). The latter had the extra
problem that I think matches what you described.
I think you can avoid it by clipping tighter.
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'JPEG' on line 88 to 'TIFF'.
Hey, Bruno!
I have only had to do something like this once, years ago. But reading
your post made me think, "You know, this is something I could do to my
next handheld video."
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Multiblend should also help.
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5/22 02:02, Kornel Benko wrote:
> Am Tue, 4 Oct 2022 21:54:17 -1000
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>> On 10/4/22 20:40, Gunter Königsmann wrote:
>>> Either you haven't gettext installed
>>
>> I have ge
On 10/4/22 04:56, T. Modes wrote:
GnomeNomad schrieb am Montag, 3. Oktober 2022 um 23:08:03 UTC+2:
Thanks, Thomas! In the current source so I can grab and recompile?
yes. It's in the repository in the default branch.
Thanks. It works fine here using my default font.
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On 10/5/22 02:02, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Tue, 4 Oct 2022 21:54:17 -1000
schrieb "David W. Jones" :
On 10/4/22 20:40, Gunter Königsmann wrote:
Either you haven't gettext installed
I have gettext 0.21-4 installed.
or your cake is too old to know about it.
Cake? You mean
d Hugin. I successfully compiled Hugin 2021 to a /usr/local
installation 1 January 2022.
Ideas?
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MSGFMT" to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or set
"MSGFMT_DIR" to a directory containing one of the above files. If
"MSGFMT"
provides a separate development package or SDK, be sure it has been
installed.
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source code to get a typewriter font. I
> changed this now to use the default font size. Hopefully this fixes the
> issue for you.
>
> Thomas
Thanks, Thomas! In the current source so I can grab and recompile?
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On 10/1/22 19:16, David W. Jones wrote:
Good evening!
Where does the font in PTBatcherGUI's Verbose Output window come from?
Running Debian Linux with the XFCE desktop environment, on a 4K display
set to 192dpi for font dpi.
Thanks!
Asking because the font in the window is nearl
Good evening!
Where does the font in PTBatcherGUI's Verbose Output window come from?
Running Debian Linux with the XFCE desktop environment, on a 4K display
set to 192dpi for font dpi.
Thanks!
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Good evening!
I see this in my stitching window (PTBatcher GUI). What does
"cost-image" mean?
enblend: warning: unable to run Dijkstra optimizer
enblend: note: seam-line end point outside of cost-image
Thanks.
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