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Is there sourcecode somewhere so porting (except for using Wine) would
be easier ;)
Stefan
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Op 11-07-10 23:59, Bruno Postle schreef:
> Ok, you will have to tell Hugin that this photo has a fisheye geometry
> as it has no way of knowing otherwise.
I'm not even having this photo in the current panorama...
Stefan
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Op 11-07-10 23:41, Bruno Postle schreef:
> On Sun 11-Jul-2010 at 21:28 +0200, Stefan de Konink wrote:
>>
>> I was able to compile the lastest sources. I have a strange issue; I
>> have 8 images, from an aligned camera sett
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Hi,
I was able to compile the lastest sources. I have a strange issue; I
have 8 images, from an aligned camera setting. Sadly Hugin gets heavily
frustrated if I have keypoints that matches the beginning and the end of
the image. Is there a way to a
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Op 10-07-10 23:16, Bruno Postle schreef:
> On Sat 10-Jul-2010 at 22:34 +0200, Stefan de Konink wrote:
>> fout: ?queryFOVLimits? was not declared in this scope
>> /mnt/dv/skinkie/hugin/src/hugin_base/panodata/PanoramaOptions.cp
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src/hugin_base/CMakeFiles/huginbase.dir/panodata/PanoramaOptions.cpp.o
/mnt/dv/skinkie/hugin/src/hugin_base/panodata/PanoramaOptions.cpp: In
member function ?void
HuginBase::PanoramaOptions::setProjectionParameters(const
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Op 21-01-10 22:09, Erik Krause schreef:
Am 19.01.2010 16:47, schrieb Jeffrey Martin | 360Cities.net:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=255145558995
to make it hopefully more effective, i've made this too
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dDJGLXh3dEhvNFFNZXk0Z3c2WkJlNEE6MA
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Daniel Reetz wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Stefan de Konink wrote:
>
> > Maybe you all remember Bundler[1] that was pretty nifty. I just stumbled
> > again on PMVS2[2] they have released their software now under the GPL.
>
> > [2] htt
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Daniel Reetz schreef:
> Wow! Is there a good guide to getting it up and running somewhere??
Not yet tried. No time for it yet :) But this is on my todo list :)
Stefan
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Hi,
Maybe you all remember Bundler[1] that was pretty nifty. I just stumbled
again on PMVS2[2] they have released their software now under the GPL.
I wouldn't suggest all start to download it from the source, since it is
315MB large. Therefore fo
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Jim Watters schreef:
> If we want to build entire 3D environments so we can walk through it,
> then yes, every plane must be identified. And every edge of those
> planes. None of our automated CP generators can do that. Although we
> are getti
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Dale Beams schreef:
> One doesn't need to take at different heights if your "locking" in your
> height from ground to plane. I live in the "Plains" and everything is flat.
Likewise here. But still if one blow of wind can take a quad copter
about 2
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Dale Beams schreef:
> There is software out there for model RC planes that will allow you to
> use an altimeter and get a constant height with a gps combo It'll fly a
> grid pattern as well.
Yeah right, does that 'software out there' also stitch p
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Pablo d'Angelo schreef:
> Do you have a procedure that works nicely for the large amount of image?
Next to just adding them to Hugin and per photo stitching we don't have it.
But I saw your last email and I wonder:
How did you solve the altitu
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Matt Williams schreef:
> Hey Stefan. I was wondering when you might turn up.
I have posted bounties on this list for increasing documentation and for
features ;) So I turned up well before you ;)
> I guessed you
> don't read talk...@osm.org but I
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Matt Williams schreef:
> 2009/9/22 Oskar Sander :
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> If you experiment on this further, it would be really sweet if you did a
>> tutorial writeup here even if it doesn't work out perfect right now.
>
> I absolutely will. This won't b
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Rogier Wolff schreef:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:48:02AM +0200, Oskar Sander wrote:
>
>> Anyone here know of any activity with this project though? I was
>> eying this a few months ago, but activity seems to have ceased on
>> this site since a w
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michael crane schreef:
> crashes my browser I'm afraid.
My firefox doesn't have problems with the above :)
But it seems their code is on sourceforge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/e-foto/files/E-FOTO%200.1/
Stefan
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Hi All,
One of the Leica users pointed me at the following site:
http://www.efoto.eng.uerj.br/doku.php?id=en:start
And I think that if you like Hugin, you might wanna add that one also to
your toolchain :)
Stefan
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Seb Perez-D schreef:
> I though this was somewhat already there with the "Other" line type, t3
> - you can manually add point that are on the same straight line but not
> on the same picture.
Where I can find the other line type? I see normal, vert
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Hey James,
James Legg schreef:
>> - Show the keypoints in the example window - 25 euro
> I created a patch that might do what you want:
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2776284&group_id=77506&atid=550443
> I did this in April howev
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Essi schreef:
> Yesterday I built hugin 0.8.0 from source on Ubuntu 9.04 according to
> the instructions on panotools wiki. Every thing works as expected
> apart from the Fast Preview Window. The gui seems to have some sort of
> a bug that makes it
nd I wish someone else already had picked this up in the beginning of
the month.
Stefan de Konink
Treasurer of Stichting OpenGeo
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