On 9/8/14 7:01 PM, Bruno Postle wrote:
Hello again,
I've been doing some tests -- many with an alternate tool, so
I'm back to learn more.
First, the alternate tool I've been testing is the Gigapan Stitcher
tool, and since I'm using a Gigapan panorama head it seemed like a
natural -- except for
Hello again,
Now that I have Hugin 2014.0.0_rc4 compiled and running, I've got
a few questions for the list on usage. I'm doing my best to look
on the web first for answers, but of course I may not stumble upon
the nugget I need. Also, I've used Hugin before, but it's been a
couple years, so
Hello Terry, Kornel,
Am Freitag, 5. September 2014 um 14:07:38, schrieb Terry Duell
tdu...@iinet.net.au
Hugin-2013.0.0 should be OK.
The references you have seen to Hugin-2014.1.0 are to builds of the
current development source (ie the default branch tip).
He probably needs a newer
Hello,
I'm working on compiling Hugin on a Linux system running
the RedHat enterprise version (RHEL) 6.4.
I downloaded from SourceForge, using the 2014.0.0_rc4 tag,
from which a zip file was created. I noticed in some of
the forum messages a reference to 2014.1.0, but I did not
see a tag for
Hello,
So I have several little things that I noticed, and that I
think would help my workflow in using Hugin. I offer these
not as complaints, but as ways that will increase my desire
to continue using Hugin for my panorama projects.
As an FYI, I've tested on a Fedora 11 w/ Hugin 2010.4.0 and