Hallo Tamás
I am sure there will be a better answer, as I am not an expert with
regards the extended functionality of Hugin.
I have however, done something similar with microscope images. My
problem was that there was so much similarity between different images
that I spend too much time removing
.
Regards
Marius Loots
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2022, 19:27 'John James' via hugin and other free panoramic
software, wrote:
> Hi. Does anyone have any experience using hugin to stitch together
> several (up to 7)jpgs made by scanning an old
Hi
Do a search for free photogrammetry software. There are some really capable
options available compared to a few years ago. Just don't expect to get
away with few images to get good results.
You need a lot more than for panoramas.
Regards
Marius Loots
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Hallo Everyone,
About the various options that has been proposed:
1. Facebook is not a migration option. It is not a platform for
discussion, but rather a gathering area. Think townhall gathering
with gate keepers who has a large influence over not only who is
allowed in, but also who se
Hallo Everyone,
About the various options that has been proposed:
1. Facebook is not a migration option. It is not a platform for
discussion, but rather a gathering area. Think townhall gathering
with gate keepers who has a large influence over not only who is
allowed in, but also who se
Hello Jim and all the others,
Wednesday, February 20, 2019, 12:59:18 AM, you wrote:
> After vast amounts of work I think I have it pretty much working.
> Basic Approach:
Your approach aligns (haha!) well with my workflow in stitching photos
of microscopic slides. Although the origin is different
Hi,
Friday, August 3, 2018, 8:08:00 PM, you wrote:
> The whole process works but I would like it to crop the stitched
> image to the largest possible area where my pictures are and not for
> it to always crop the top part (sometimes it crops the sides as well).
> Is there something I am missing t
hugin when I encounter this.
I will see if I can where exactly the change came. You can use masks to make each blend line the same for the same pto,
but it was too much of a pain and easier to revert.
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Best regards,
Marius Loots
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Hallo Buddy,
Was able to stitch your images without problem. For the result, see:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hnst5v1pruchv28/AADV2_pNoIOWmMpzsIHQdYYua?dl=0
I created my own project file, as well as using yours. There is slight
differences in the result. I uploaded my project file as well.
There
Hi,
Problem seems to be solved! Thanks for the help, it gave the lead I
was looking for. I now understand the connection between seams and
masks as used by enblend.
A new algorithm to produce the seam line was introduced with
enblend version 4.1 and made the default in 4.2. Testing with 4.1 gave
Hallo All,
Don't know if this could assist, but thought I would put it out there.
Some many years ago, I was also attempting to photograph and stitch
a difficult subject. Unfortunately I can't remember the detail, but
what I do remember is that the subject was such that it was difficult
to place c
Hallo Everyone,
Monday, September 21, 2015, 4:59:45 AM, you wrote:
> about the new interface since it's introduction. I don't see any of the
> points you raise as being issues that cause me any concern.
> I guess the hope of getting these nags rectified may increase if other
> users express si
Tuesday, July 14, 2015, 3:49:23 AM, you wrote:
AKS-Gmail-IMAP> It seems to me that unlike the 2014 binaries, these
AKS-Gmail-IMAP> 2015 binaries require freeglut to be installed.
AKS-Gmail-IMAP> Windows binaries for the Hugin 2015.0.0 RC2 version are now
available.
AKS-Gmail-IMAP> 64bit installe
Hallo David,
Wednesday, March 4, 2015, 8:03:18 AM, you wrote:
David> Sorry, just curious, but what is a "super-resolution" image?
I assume it refers to this tutorial:
http://petapixel.com/2015/02/21/a-practical-guide-to-creating-superresolution-photos-with-photoshop/
This is similar to the process
Hallo All,
Wednesday, March 4, 2015, 3:53:03 AM, you wrote:
>> I am trying to figure out how to best use Hugin and enfuse for creating
>> super-resolution images. I'd appreciate any help as the results aren't
>> quite satisfactory yet.
>>
>> Any help greatly appreciated.
Terry> I don't think enf
Hallo Mayeul,
Sunday, February 1, 2015, 9:49:25 PM, you wrote:
Mayeul> based on their timestamps, moving them to individual folders whose name
Mayeul> would be based on the timestamp of the first picture.
I have had great success with AmoK Exif Sorter to do an initial sort
of images according to
Hallo Michelle/Kayla,
Monday, January 19, 2015, 4:08:56 AM, you wrote:
Michelle/Kayla> I'm trying to take four pictures of a wraparound tattoo on my
leg, from
Michelle/Kayla> mid-calf to quarter-past my shin bone. I've tried using
PhotoShop CC
Michelle/Kayla> PhotoMerge, but I only get a beaut
Hallo Allelopath,
Friday, November 21, 2014, 3:13:25 AM, you wrote:
allelopath> I'm having difficulty stitching photos taken from a camera through a
allelopath> microscope. I've stitched plenty of photos using Hugin, but this is
allelopath> different. Apparently the lens normally imparts informat
Hallo Everyone
Thursday, November 6, 2014, 7:59:28 PM, you wrote:
Michael> Me too on OSX 10.7.5. Quite irregular, though I will pay more attention
Michael> next time
>>> Not always, but often I get weird previews in the Fast Preview window.
>>> See the attached. The stitching will go just fine, b
Hallo All,
Monday, October 20, 2014, 9:53:49 PM, you wrote:
John> Optimization might not be like CPs, in that it often "just works", but to
John> my mind, having a tab that appears only when the custom option is chosen
is
John> odd. It's not like the interface is so cluttered that having the ext
Hallo,
Thursday, June 26, 2014, 1:24:46 AM, you wrote:
>> So I need to rotate the images before stitching? I tried it with the
>> stitched image and it distorted the image (making it snake about). The
>> image list shows the images (all shot vertically) sideways, BTW. I found
Terry> After alig
Hallo Noémie,
Saturday, June 21, 2014, 11:34:38 AM, you wrote:
Noémie> I want to use Hugin to stich pictures that I took with a microscope,
but I
Noémie> have to be sure that the resolution/format of my picture will be
conserved
Noémie> after stitching and not adapted. And for the moment I have
Hallo,
Tuesday, May 13, 2014, 8:55:04 AM, you wrote:
>> How can I tell Hugin (or its processor program) NOT to change the
>> resolution down to 150dpi and rather keep it at 300dpi?
Terry> In the Stitcher tab, try selecting "Calculate Optimal Size", and see if
Terry> that helps.
In my experience,
Hallo Mario,
Thursday, March 20, 2014, 8:30:17 PM, you wrote:
Mario> As the title sais, I recently obtained several images from a simple
sample
Mario> with a microscope. And I would like to stitch them without deforming
them.
Mario> How can it be done using Hugin?
It is relatively easy and you
Hallo Terry,
Tuesday, March 4, 2014, 10:50:49 AM, you wrote:
>> My biggest problem was control points. The granite is highly
>> reflective, which meant that I showed up in each photograph and
>> control points were added automatically linking up myself in all the
>> images. The same with all the i
Monday, February 10, 2014, 9:55:44 AM, you wrote:
Tuxyso> If this problem affects Hugin 2013.0 in general the problem should be
fixed
Tuxyso> at Hugin level because enblend in bundled with Hugin and the end-users
have
Tuxyso> no possibility to find out that the problem can be solved by adding an
Hallo Michail,
Thursday, May 30, 2013, 8:11:42 AM, you wrote:
Michail>I am using Huging to stitch microscope photos into larger panoramas.
Michail>And usually for up to 100 shots it works very well - as my stage has
manual
Michail>But few days ago I tried to stitch 831 images together. That was s
Wednesday, December 5, 2012, 3:11:55 AM, you wrote:
Jan> However once on a while (especially when try to stitch together a larger
Jan> number of images, it seems) something happens and I cannot get good
Jan> stitches anymore, The appear as shown in the attached file.
Jan> Is there something else
Thursday, August 2, 2012, 6:38:18 AM, you wrote:
Tom> I agree about the necessity of rectilinear projection for good mosaic
Tom> results. I would add that it can be very helpful, in case there are long
Tom> straight lines that cross many images, to set 'straight line' control
Tom> points along th
hercat> The program automatically generates suitable control points when I tell
it
hercat> to align. However, when I reach the fast panorama preview, the resulting
hercat> image shows strong parallax, and is much narrower on the right side,
even
hercat> when I select Mosaic and Cylindrical projec
System:
Seamonkey 2.9.1
Win XP SP3
NVidia GeForce 8400 GS driver version 196.21
Works well, no glitches I could see. I had to enable WebGL support in
the browser first, using the following steps:
1. Type about:config in address bar
2. In the search box type webgl.
3. To enable WebGL, set webgl.fo
Monday, January 3, 2011, 5:31:16 PM, you wrote:
Dale> for table sizes. This is essentially a table
Dale> Dialog:
Dale> How many rows & columns
Dale> The other option is to present a table layout. It's then easy to mark
Dale> each cell in the table as row/column, set the direction, set the
Dale
Hallo Matthew,
Wednesday, October 20, 2010, 1:10:45 AM, you wrote:
Matthew> in the process of uploading zip files to SourceForge. While they are
Matthew> considerably larger, they should prove to be more reliable.
Thanks for your effort, much appreciated. I will have opportunity to
download and
Hallo Everyone
I am having problems with the new release. Have downloaded the binary
for Windows (Hugin_2010.2.0_Windows_x32) from sourceforge. Have not
been able to get it running on WinXP and Win7.
On WinXP sp3, I get the following error:
(null) is not a valid Win32 application.
On Win7 x32 En
Hi,
>> Do anyone tried using the photos from your phone's camera to do
Nokia 3110c 1.3 megapixels. Very successful using automatic
controlpoint generation and step by step alignment. hugin took care of
all the lens and other parameters.
Groetnis
Marius
ma
Hallo Everyone,
I have had exactly the same problem with some panoramas. Some I manage
to finish by adding one image at a time and aligning, or adding more
and more control points. Others I gave up or used other software which
did not have issues.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009, 11:44:18 AM, you w
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