On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 12:58:52PM +, 'ChameleonScales' via hugin and other
free panoramic software wrote:
> Thank you. That answered part of my question. I'm still wondering how
> it determines the orientation of the panorama though.
>
> Let's say I take photos with a panoramic head at
On Tue, Aug 08, 2023 at 04:53:41PM -0400, Daniel Md wrote:
> Thanks Sean, that looks quite good. I examined the masks and it seems to me
> the philosophy you used was to segregate out areas of strong lines (where
> discontinuities are easily caught by the eye) to single photos. Is this
> correct?
On Tue, Aug 08, 2023 at 07:27:17AM +0200, Gunter Königsmann wrote:
> To me it looks like the camera hasn't only changed the angle it shot the
> images from, but also was moved horizontally, which means that one cannot
> warp the images in a way that they fit together in all places at once. Often
On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 06:40:47AM +0300, Mihai Dobrescu wrote:
> Hi, thanks, is there enough information to try implement such feature?
In theory. But since they did not release any code with the paper, that
would involve a large re-implementation project.
Also, given that it seems to be almost
On Sun, Sep 20, 2020 at 10:48:38AM -0700, Mihai Dobrescu wrote:
> Hello, I am revisiting this and my problem of understanding how to work
> with Hugin persists.
>
> What I need is warping (boundary warping as is it called in Photoshop and
> possibly MS ICE). Here is some reference:
>
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 09:03:40AM -0700, Manfred Gloiber wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was almost ready to buy PTgui and found Hugin and it looks very mature.
> Actually too complicated so far ;-)
>
> My situation:
> - 48 images (HDR merged already but no settings applied except lens
> correction and
On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 10:41:51PM +, 'ChameleonScales' via hugin and other
free panoramic software wrote:
> What do you call a vertical tilt all around a 360° panorama like this:
>
> A program I use calls it pitch but that's obviously incorrect, since a pitch
> would actually look like
On May 3, 2020 7:09:08 PM PDT, 'ChameleonScales' via hugin and other free
panoramic software wrote:
>Correction: According to [this stackexchange
>post](https://superuser.com/a/1189889), I'm supposed to add a
>reference, not an In-Reply-To.
>When doing this, the line stayed after the email was
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 02:31:25PM -0800, Slastunov Dmitry wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I need to make hi-MP scans of flat herbarium sheets (~ A3 size) without
> touching them, and i've made a rig with a still camera with 50 mm zeiss
> lens and rails with a platform under it for this purpose. So
On December 16, 2017 5:22:08 AM PST, J Harvey
wrote:
>Lets see if this works.
>
>I opened a saved .pto, and ran stitch three times without changing
>anything, and it produced three different images.
>
On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 10:44:12AM +0100, Fabrice Kerzerho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No, I mean displaying decimal angular values for the whole panorama, not
> for each photos; I work in expert mode with a French interface - I may have
> done a bad translation. I need accurate angular values to conform a
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 12:58:57AM -0800, FabKzo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Could it be possible to perform this type of modification in the interface ?
>
> In fact I need complete angular datas with decimal values to work on
> panoramas I produce; while all decimal values are considerated to
>
On Mon, Nov 06, 2017 at 08:46:40AM -0800, Avner Moshkovitz wrote:
> I want to know which image(s) was used to render a pixel based on the pixel
> location in the final stitched image.
> Is this possible?
If you read through the man page for enblend, there are a few options
that might interest
On Thu, Nov 02, 2017 at 12:42:36PM -0700, jojaeger12031...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks for your reply.
> Yeah I've readed just in the moment, that it is deprecated.
>
> Exsample from Enblend:
> http://enblend.sourceforge.net/gigapixel.htm
>
> Here the machine just have 2GB RAM and it works for a
On Thu, Nov 02, 2017 at 12:20:51PM -0700, jojaeger12031...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi Gunter,
> I also see, that the RAM could be to less.
> But for this thing, it would be perfect, when i could activate image-cache
> option.
>
> Best Regards,
> Johannes
The image-cache feature was deprecated in 4.1
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 03:49:04AM -0700, Bob Hanson wrote:
> I just completed my first freelance project for a local church and am not
> 100% happy with my photos. Here is my tour:
>
> http://bhimagery.com/photos/church360/
>
> I use a Sony a7rii, Rokinon 12 mm fisheye, nodal ninja and I do
On September 18, 2017 8:00:02 AM PDT, 'Hadmut' via hugin and other free
panoramic software wrote:
>
>
>Am Montag, 18. September 2017 15:46:34 UTC+2 schrieb Bruno Postle:
>>
>> Yes, you can stitch these files in Hugin using existing features.
>>
>> The trick is to
>>
On July 10, 2017 2:04:43 PM PDT, Liz Wade wrote:
>
>
>Hi guys, new to Hugin. I've always used Photoshop for pano stitching.
>After
>a first run, I get this in the final pano...strange blending between
>photos, like a ghosting effect. I've searched online and looked
Hi, Stephen. I took a crack at your pano, see my comments below:
On Fri, Jun 02, 2017 at 03:00:25PM -0700, 'Stephen Hartley' via hugin and other
free panoramic software wrote:
> Total newbie question here, thanks in advance for any tips on how to
> improve my first hugin stitch. Taken using a
On March 18, 2017 11:38:33 AM PDT, Halclup wrote:
>Before I download, will this S/W improve this image?
If you are trying to repair a single image, I would suggest a traditional photo
manipulation program like GIMP or Photoshop.
--Sean
--
A list of frequently asked
On January 26, 2017 11:46:11 AM PST, jose.martinez@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>Greetings, About Yaw Pitch and Roll, I would like to know , what is
>the
>relationship between YPR of the drone with YPR hugin's values?
>
>
>JMar
Hugin generally speaking obeys the standard airplane definitions, like
On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 06:19:13PM -0800, jose.martinez@gmail.com wrote:
> > >How does hugin use the drone's YPR values ?
> > >How does hugin get YPR values after alignment?
> > >
> > >How can I manually calculate the values of YPR that gets hugin?
> > >
> > >Thanks for your answers.
>
On January 19, 2017 10:00:39 AM PST, jose.martinez@gmail.com wrote:
>Greetings, I have done some tests with HUGIN trying to get mosaics, but
>I
>have some doubts about the Yaw/pitch/ roll parameters, the end result
>(mosaic) is the same either with the drone's Y/P/R that when I put
>values
On December 28, 2016 1:10:51 PM EST, Gnome Nomad wrote:
>Yes, enblend 4.3 is noticeably slower than 4.1.4. Don't know why.
>Wouldn't
>say so slow as to need downgrading, though.
The image cache feature was removed in 4.2. It's possible if your system has
insufficient ram,
On December 28, 2016 2:32:37 PM EST, MK wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am new to this software, but after downloading it and attempting to
>open
>it, rather than opening it merely brings up a debugging window. Can
>someone
>help me open the program?
>
>Thanks,
>Michael
As far as I'm aware,
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 04:50:37AM -0800, Peter Cooper wrote:
> > Looking more generally at the resulting stitched map, I think
> > you need to change your shooting slightly.
> >
> > The aperture is wide open, resulting in distinct softness at the edges
> > of the images; experiment with small
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 01:38:59PM -0700, Tomasz wrote:
> Hi, i need help,
>
> a have folder with TIF files named 001, 002, 003... ... and so on...
> i need to edit each file using hugin like so:
>
> input parameters:
> lens - 8mm
> crop - x3
>
> output parameters:
> projection - panini
>
On September 28, 2016 7:46:20 AM EDT, 'JKEngineer' via hugin and other free
panoramic software wrote:
>Yaw is rotation about the vertical axis - essentially the "compass"
>direction.
>Roll is rotation about the horizontal front to rear axis - essentially
>tilt
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 06:32:11PM -0700, Michael Havens wrote:
> Thanks for showing me how to get to it. Now I need to know how to figure
> out the yaw, pitch, and roll. I mean I have some images loaded but... I
> think i figured it out. How does it rotate yaw though? I understand roll
> and
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 04:25:32PM -0700, Michael Havens wrote:
> I did a pano of a room (not 360). I did the room in 3 or 4 shots. In the
> resulting pano
> (https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2xvsVTZy4y1R2ZSQUdmaFZsTGc) you could
> see the seams. If I were to do the pano with more photos than
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 06:09:25PM -0300, Phillip Allen-Baines wrote:
> Fantastic, thankyou.
>
> Ok I am not sure how to put my replies below the quoted text. But trying.
This is just standard mailing list etiquette. You should generally also
trim your reply quotes to only what is necessary to
> > Can you be more specific? Perhaps provide an example of what you are
> > trying to do.
> >
> > In general, there are two types of panoramas: spherical and mosaic. If all
> > the photos are taken from the same point in space, it is spherical. If the
> > camera moves (e.g. with aerial
On September 20, 2016 2:51:29 PM EDT, Phillip Allen-Baines
wrote:
>I assume this is like a spherical 360 but viewed from the outside of
>the
>sphere. Can anyone tell me how to make these? Is it possible with
>Hugin? or
>is there some software that I can be guided to? I
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 09:56:08AM +1000, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Wednesday, 14 September 2016 at 11:47:18 -0700, Michael Havens wrote:
> > FYI- I killed hugin with the notice that I was running out of space and:
> > $ df /
> > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
>
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 10:22:56PM +, Gnome Nomad wrote:
> Hmm, I've used Hugin on Linux for years now and it has NEVER attempted to
> do anything in root. It has always written temp files to /tmp, and remapped
> images to the folder containing the pto file.
I'm assuming the OP doesn't have
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 01:37:31PM -0700, Michael Havens wrote:
> $ TMPDIR=$PWD hugin_executor --stitching rend.pto could not open script :
> /home/bmike1/hugintmp/rend.pto
This was just an example, clearly you'll need to modify the line to run
your specific job. See the hugin_executor man page
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 11:43:17AM -0700, Michael Havens wrote:
> I am trying to create a 360X180 panorama. As it stitches the images
> together though it runs out of room. Root in this system is finite. /home
> in this system is enormous. Why does hugin stitch things together in /
> rather
On Sun, Sep 04, 2016 at 04:55:49PM -0700, Abrimaal wrote:
> I attach the .pto file and the image resized to 900px wide, the original is
> about 5MB 3456 x 2304 px. The name of the 2nd file is the same, with _COP
> at the end.
>
> The car was photographed not directly from its centre, you can
On September 3, 2016 8:43:54 PM EDT, Abrimaal wrote:
>Ad 4.
>The car side view is not a panorama. This is an image stack made from
>the
>original image and its copy.
Are you simply trying to adjust the perspective of the image? If so, you might
be able to get away with a
>> Now that I think of it I don't know what I was thinking! What I meant
>by
>that is you have control point 'x' and 'y' on one picture and you have
>the
>corresponding 'x' and 'y' points on the other picture. but the second
>x/y
>points were taken at a different zoom factor... you know what I
On August 7, 2016 6:23:04 PM EDT, Michael Havens
wrote:
>I figured out lens distortion but what should I take a picture of? I
>think
>that image with lines radiating from a central point. What do you know?
>I
>just took a picture of my monitor. with that it found two x
On August 7, 2016 12:02:16 PM EDT, Michael Havens
wrote:
>Here are the photos and stitced picture.
>https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2xvsVTZy4y1T0NsMkdOdGo2TWs
>
>On Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 11:32:43 AM UTC-4, Michael Havens wrote:
>>
>> Hello gentlemen (and women),
On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 09:29:41PM -0400, Robert Giordano wrote:
> Thanks Sean and Zoilo
>
> I'm doing video editing on several Mac computers, OSX 10.9.5. I won't be
> able to install PHP on them so I'm guessing I will need a bash script?
PHP is not typically used for this sort of thing, so
On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 05:14:30PM -0700, Robert Giordano wrote:
> Hi Zoilo,
>
> Thanks for the reply! Yes, I use Premiere CS6 and I can export the video to
> folder of pictures. But if I have a 5 minute video (some are even longer)
> that's 18,000 images!
>
> I can create a single .pto file
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 03:14:21PM -0700, Simon Bethke wrote:
> Hi,
> I am an amateur photographer and lately got a Gear VR device so I wanted to
> try some VR Stuff.
> Testing free panorama tools, I found that Hugin was the only free tool
> providing decent results. Also, my 'Fisheye' lens uses
On March 10, 2016 5:30:21 PM EST, Michael wrote:
>The spherical thing in panorama stitcher appears to be too small. If I
>add
>all 26 of my pictures they encompass the sphere abut three layers deep.
>I
>do believe there is a setting to make that sphere bigger . As well as
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 07:48:24AM -0500, Michael wrote:
> I was talking with my LUG group and they said the problem was that I hadn't
> taken my photographs from a tripod that rotates from the lens pupil.
> Meaning parallax would be bad in a field of view of about 6 feet. This
> problem results
On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 11:50:17AM -0800, Michael wrote:
> *W*hat I wish is to make a diagram of a house and then to make a photoshere
> of every room of this house. I'll then and put the appropriate photoshere
> in the corresponding room on the diagram. My local LUG says I should be
> able to
On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 01:20:42PM -0800, Martin Knowles wrote:
> I've been experimenting with the save-masks option for dealing with
> architectural subjects, and what I'd like to do is load the images with
> their mask results as layer masks into Photoshop so that they can be
> tweaked
On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 07:11:33PM -1000, David W. Jones wrote:
> I made a symlink named libvigraimpex.so.6 to the installed
> libvigraimpex.so.5.1.10.0, and Hugin starts. Weird.
Be very careful doing something like that. soname bumps don't happen for
no reason, and if there is no symlink in the
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 02:25:04PM -0800, Jeff Burns wrote:
>
>
> I have been working with this image for days, but cannot get a clean
> stitch. I have small misalignments. When I took the pictures the camera
> was mounted on a regular ballhead so there is some parallax error.
>
> Would a
On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 07:18:45AM -0800, Vasileios Anagnostopoulos wrote:
> High,
>
> I am on Windows 10 x64 and using Hugin 2015 with Python 3.4, all x64.
>
> I have a a list of frames from six cameras.
>
> The first frame of each camera I could align it semi-manually and create a
> 360x180
On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 04:31:09PM +, 'boomslang' via hugin and other free
panoramic software wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I have a series of photos that I would like to align and remap. The photos
> are taken without a tripod. I would like to obtain for each photo a
> transformed new image,
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