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Am 15.04.2015 um 16:49 schrieb Emiliano Burgos:
Hello list, I'm trying to use hugin on a raspberry pi.
Just for fun or is there a use case behind that?
Just curious,
Gerhard
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Am 23.09.2014 um 02:48 schrieb AKS-Gmail-IMAP:
The idea that has been simmering on my back burner is a laser
pointer plumb bob and an electronic target having a CdS photocell
wired to a circuit that produces an audio sound that can indicate
being
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Am 14.01.2013 11:39, schrieb paul womack:
JohnPW wrote:
It sounds like it works as advertised, but doesn't alleviate the
usability curse of PS's — the lack of physical controls makes
the UI a deep nest of menus and a bottle neck for changing
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Am 11.10.2012 10:02, schrieb Torsten Bronger:
Hallöchen!
I fiddled around with Hugin to generate vignetting calibration
information, according to
http://lensfun.berlios.de/lens-calibration/lens-vignetting.html.
It worked, but it was very
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Am 09.01.2012 12:26, schrieb Geoff G8DHE:
Well its never going to be accurate enough to act as a final template,
that's to be sure! The current sensors will give a ±5° which is sufficient
to place the image in the rough location, ready for
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Am 03.01.2012 22:08, schrieb paolobenve:
Hi guys! I'm trying to use hugin 2011.4.0 to generate a panorama.
In the assistent tab, I load the images, I align them, and then I
press the create panorama button: hugin asks me the project file
name,
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Am 03.01.2012 15:04, schrieb Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola):
Hi,
well, maybe someone else can help with the automated CPs finding,
because I really dont use it. I usually put them manually as I also
has never liked the automated results.
On Jan 2, 7:51 pm, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
cartol...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I don't know how to fix the CP so you get good CPs, but here I prefer
to put them manually. If you choose to try this I suggest that you can do
only 2 CPs between each pair. Try to put them far from each
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Am 03.01.2012 12:27, schrieb kfj:
On 3 Jan., 12:08, Gerhard Killesreiter gerh...@killesreiter.de
wrote:
I've tried adding CPs manually but the matching process wasn't really
working.
Do you mean that you had difficulties placing the control
On 27 Nov., 03:24, luca vascon luca.vas...@gmail.com wrote:
http://insight3d.sourceforge.net/
I would invite this guy to join us!!!
Where can one join? The website only gived the mail address of the
author.
Also, did anybody get this to run? I managed to compile it on Linux
after some
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Gerry Patterson schrieb:
Here http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/web/cactus.jpg is
what I was able to come up with.
That looks pretty good to me!
Thanks a lot for spending that much time with my pics.
1. loaded the images into hugin
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Hi there,
I've come across two photos that I took and was wondering if Hugin would
be the right tool to merge them into one.
The photos have been taken with a small but noticable change in viewing
direction. Due to this and a very shallow DOF there
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