think that the warping process for the single images must then work
the other round, something like inverse-cylindrical.
If Hugin can't do this, does anyone know any other software that can do
the trick?
Wolfgang Hugemann
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Allard,
you forgot to mention the new download link -- which is, however, easy
to guess:
http://www.allardkatan.net/misc/hugin/hugin0904_win32_setup_RC3.exe
Calibrate_lens is now included and working (well, in principle...)
Greetings from Germany
Wolfgang
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Allard,
you forgot to mention the new download link -- which is, however, easy
to guess:
http://www.allardkatan.net/misc/hugin/hugin0904_win32_setup_RC3.exe
Calibrate_lens is now included and working (well, in principle...)
Greetings from Germany
Wolfgang
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results:
http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/f5afc98072ef1046
Can anybody help?
In principle, I doubt that one should rely on automatic processing when
determining such crucial parameters. It's probably better to invest some
human, i.e. intelligent, preprocess
the installer mentioned in this thread no longer exists. the new
version is
http://www.allardkatan.net/misc/hugin/hugin0904_win32_setup_RC2.exe
I tested it and both the installation and Hugin 2009.04 work fine on my
Windows XP (SP2) computer.
Wolfgang Hugemann
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optimisation against
those achieved by the calibrate_lens program, thus I'm looking forward
to the Windows EXE file of that program.
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I am especially looking for the claibrate_lens toll, which should be
part of the distribution (see message below), but is not in your
installation file (?).
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he start vector to (0, 0, 0) again. The
optimisation then converged to the correct values.
This hint should be given in the tutorial, because my error is pretty
typical for novices: You go completely wrong in your the first attempt
-- and then you are stuck ...
Thanks for your help!
Wolfgang Hugemann
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ioned by you (?).
Anyway, I would need some kind of tutorial in order to use that package
I guess. I would be even willing to write one (in English), if somebody
would support me in doing so.
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needs an easy way to determine lens parameters in order to make this
functionality useful.
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