I'll look into a Jaunty (9.10) version after dinner.
hey lady if you don't know what diddy wah diddy [0]means , don't mess
with it
[0] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYaWTCY0Tns
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On Thu, November 25, 2010 11:31 pm, michael crane wrote:
the word hugin is something about an Icelandic bird the man holding a
panorama like wings is therefore perfect.
If you are looking for a graphic theme for icons the little birds and
their beaks offer lots of opportunities I imagine
On Tue, November 23, 2010 5:23 am, Yuval Levy wrote:
On November 22, 2010 06:17:38 pm michael crane wrote:
as I understand things you are not such a hot coder so why are we
waiting
on you ?
good question indeed. why are you waiting?
It is one of those mysteries. I do not know what your
On Mon, November 22, 2010 10:44 pm, Yuval Levy wrote:
On November 22, 2010 03:55:40 pm Bart van Andel wrote:
It's really a shame that Launchpad only implements the provider part
of the OpenID protocol, and not the consumer (relying party) part.
yes. I know from other sources that they are
On Mon, November 22, 2010 10:59 pm, Yuval Levy wrote:
That said, I still have a family (and my son just told me that supper is
on
the table) and a life, so no matter how badly you want it, I may not be
able
to give it to you and I won't apologize for that.
as I understand things you are
On 6 November 2010 23:24, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
I'd like to change a googlegroups setting so that members can see the
members list. This page doesn't include email addresses, just usernames.
ok with me
mick
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On 17 Sep 2010, at 13:38, sebastien delcoigne sebastien.delcoi...@gmail.com
wrote:
I have trouble translating seam and seamless in french.
Any help appreciated :)
Seam closed Borders
Seamless open Borders
=^)
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On Wed, April 21, 2010 9:27 pm, John McAllister wrote:
Mick...
This sounds like a good suggestion but, it has to be properly expanded to
be useable.
I'm not sure I understand.
click on c:/windows/system32/cmd.exe
cd to c:/users/wheremyfilesare
type dir dir.txt
dir.txt now has a listing of the
On Thu, April 15, 2010 11:25 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Thu 15-Apr-2010 at 20:30 -, John McAllister wrote:
It is not so much that I need an all-singing-and-dancing image
processor... More that I just want to translate system folder listings
into text.
A long time ago Microsoft had a
it is an html pano head /htmlthey should be avoided
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On 22 Feb 2010, at 19:22, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:
No wonder you run into problems: you should try align_image_stack
instead of trying to stack images of aliens! ;-)
What/how does align_image_stack do ?
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can somebody clear this up.
is hugin using copyrighted/ patented stuff when it shouldn't ?
regards
mick
2009/12/23 Roger Howard rogerhow...@rogerroger.org:
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 19:03:07 -0800 (PST), DaveN tahoedave...@yahoo.com
wrote:
No. My bottom line is that if you use a patented
2009/12/14 Bruno Postle br...@postle.net:
At work I was recently asked how I did this.
My reply clearly didn't make much sense, so here is a tutorial
showing the basics of creating an architectural model of an existing
building, using a single photo, Hugin and any 3D modelling tool:
I was confused about the SDK what exactly it was, how it ties in with
the new stuff.
I'm a semi literate luser ask me to test what you do
mick
2009/11/27 Nicolas Pelletier nicolas.pellet...@gmail.com:
Thanks Tom.
It's never too late :P
Seriously, I was looking for options, in case there is a
hello,
I installed the tortoise server and client thingy on windose vista as
suggested and it will not go away.
I removed it from the start up programs but each time I reboot it is
still there. I would like to know how it does that and stop it
thanks.
mick
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well I'd be thrilled to contribute and I do use windows. actually I've
been going off it lately but I imagine it's cyclical.
What I would require is a crude explanation what is and how works C
and what is C ++ how is the same name for program language different
in windows and unix. I would need
I does seem really a lot of work to try to get all the stuff to work
properly on windows.
I appreciate it is ( or used ) to be difficult to get any useful
information from microsoft but is there any way the process could be
simplified. I don't understand coding at all except for reading the
odd
I agree, I think focus should be on making a solid software rather
than trying to change the world.
regards
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it's tricky and time consuming. most people resort to fixing them by
hand in photoshop or gimp.
mick
2009/10/23 Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com:
I'd like to create a linear panograph of our small downtown. This would
encompass 18 blocks. I think I can create a pano at the end of each block
http://munin.projects.linpro.no/
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2009/9/16 Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de:
Am Wednesday 16 September 2009 schrieb Yuval Levy:
do you have a Sourceforge user ID? please vote.
https://sourceforge.net/apps/ideatorrent/sourceforge/ideatorrent/idea/291/
thanks
Yuv
Without enabled javascript the site displayed here (on
being named after Norna (Swedish pl.
Nornorna) who were the three godess of fate (past, present and future)
/O
(Viking)
2009/9/16 J. Schneider j-schn...@gmx.de
michael crane schrieb:
http://munin.projects.linpro.no/
And Hugin means thought
Well, I knew - but therefore I was always wondering
Welcome to stronge-foto project/strong#039;s website. Here, you
will know more on this initiative of a strongfree digital
photogrammetric workstation/strong. You will also download our
software, and the stronge-book on digital photogrammetry/strong as
well. We feel honored with your visit; have
the link works now. what happened there I do not know.
mick
2009/9/16 Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de:
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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
do you mean this ?
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/panotools-devel
regards
mick
2009/9/13 Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch:
dmg wrote:
Would it be possible for someone to describe in the libpano mailing
list what the problem is?
I tried. Seems that my message awaits moderation.
hello,
building hugin failed with something about pthreads.
Now I am trying to build enblend.
make is hanging for 45 minutes at
assemble.h:222: warning: passing âconst doubleâ for argument 2 to
âvigra::ThresholdSrcValueType,
DestValueType::Threshold(SrcValueType, SrcValueType, DestValueType,
so any idea why I get an error building the pdf ?
I assume enblend can be built separately ? without all the hugin stuff ?
I tried to build Hugin but I have freeglut not glut and it won't work.
Is there a way to say use freeglut ?
regards
mick
2009/9/12 Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de:
You need the development version of freeglut. Something like freeglut3-dev
and libglut3-dev on ubuntu.
I thought I had the devel package but apparently not.
but now it says.
[m...@:~/hugin_src/hugin]$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local
2009/9/12 Tduell tdu...@iinet.net.au:
Hullo All,
Not sure if this is a problem unique to me or my browser
It's not you.
mick
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2009/9/11 cspiel csp...@freenet.de:
Michael -
On Sep 10, 11:08 pm, michael crane mick.cr...@gmail.com wrote:
so what is the way to view the document in all it's composed glory ?
As a long time user of Texinfo, I'd say
the question is not well defined. Please let me
explain why
2009/9/11 Bruno Postle br...@postle.net:
On Fri 11-Sep-2009 at 12:25 +0100, michael crane wrote:
these are the files
in enblend/doc
[snip]
Which pogram do I use to print to screen the enblend documentation
showing all the equations and illustrations?
The docs are integrated in the build
2009/9/11 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com:
I get an enblend.pdf but I don't know if it is complete.
I'll put it here
http://www.panagito.com/MISC/enblend5.pdf
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2009/9/9 Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch:
and IMO the wrong way to go about the issue. Wiki format only makes
sense if you want the pages to be editable in the Wiki. Good luck
syncing with the official documentation if you do.
it's clear that there should be one source of documentation or it
2009/9/10 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com:
Or to put it simple : @ref{Figure:photographic-workflow} refers to a figure
which is an eps file called photographic-workflow.eps. You will find this
photographic-workflow.eps in the same directory (in this pathless case)
as the texi file.
2009/9/10 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com:
2009/9/10 Carl von Einem c...@einem.net
Yes, you are right. I was mistaken. I thought Mick was working on the
genreated documentation, not on the source document data.
'working' is the wrong expression. rag in teeth ? gnawing on bone ?
2009/9/9 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com:
If you find some new, not so labour intensive route, from texi to wiki
please let us know.
the newest texi2html seems to make perfect html in no time at all.
texi2html 1.82.
http://www.nongnu.org/texi2html/
The online converters to mediawiki
2009/9/8 Erik Krause erik.kra...@gmx.de:
Could someone with texi2html installed try to convert one of the manuals
to mediawiki text and see how it displays in the panotools wiki? Or mail
me the result off list that I can try?
I converted enblend.texi to html ok with texi2html then the perl
texi2html was moaning about lines that contain @tie
@tie{}C
maybe it is something to do with that ?
mick
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hello,
I try to install .I don't have the exact error message to hand but it
was the same in both 0.7 and 0.8 googling for it suggests, from this
list,
add cmake_exe_linker_flags:STRING=-lpthread
to CMakeCache.txt
I do this and make gets to 75% so I think OK I will abort and install 0.8
but there
2009/8/10 Lukáš Jirkovský l.jirkov...@gmail.com:
2009/8/10 michael crane mick.cr...@gmail.com:
hello,
I try to install .I don't have the exact error message to hand but it
was the same in both 0.7 and 0.8 googling for it suggests, from this
list,
add cmake_exe_linker_flags:STRING
2009/8/10 Lukáš Jirkovský l.jirkov...@gmail.com:
It's nothing major, you can use hugin without LAPACK. But if you want
it, you have to explicitly enable it by passing -DENABLE_LAPACK=YES to
cmake.
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2009/6/4 DaveN tahoedave...@yahoo.com:
A lot of what is in PTGui seems to be 'lifted' from Hugin but PTGui is
more mature. Don't get me wrong, I like Hugin but wonder if it will
ever catch up with PTGui.
LOL
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2009/4/10 Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com:
Hey Daniel
1) Helmut did not get sued; only threatened.
2) Ipix's patent has been found invalid in at least one court of law.
3) Ipix is dead.
That's what I understood, has something changed ?
mick
2009/2/25 Oskar Sander oskar.san...@gmail.com:
the purpose with the calibration foul be to be able to correct
individual images using Fulla (and maybe directly in Lightroom
eventually) but also to have a starting value when stitching linear
panoramas of wreck sites.
Why does it need to be
Is this the place to ask enfusiastic questions ?
I would like to know what tweaking can be done to the parameters to enfuse.
I got a better result with
exposure 0.0001
saturation 0.0001
contrast 1
than with
exposure nothing
saturation nothing
contrast 1
but still the very contrasty patterned
2009/1/25 Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com:
Awesome photo. I enjoyed it.
it is not very good as a photo.but the technique is not bad
I drilled a hole through the bottom of the monopod tube and put a
threaded bar through that and attached a wire to the bar and to my
finger. by moving the bar I
you have to think that it would be done with the technology that was to hand
at the time, he would spend lots of time with various mirror contraption type
things aligning sketches until he was happy. I have used rotoscopes,
epidiascopes, projectors, grant enlargers. living in that time I would
Quoting Bruno Postle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
These are more of Seb's images, they are actually full 360 degree
panoramas:
http://flickr.com/photos/sbprzd/1288172676/
http://flickr.com/photos/sbprzd/1291236935/
Is Seb here ?
so how exactly did you do that ?
imagine your are speaking to a 6
Quoting Tom Sharpless [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I made several such cameras from flatbed document scanners --
difficult, slow, but very high-res. A high def video camera is easier
and faster -- you extract the slit scan with software.
That is very impressive Tom. I never saw a camera like that :-)
Quoting Tom Sharpless [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Mick
Here is a very interesting paper on making strip panoramas out of
ordinary photos taken from multiple viewpoints, written by one of the
leaders in commercial image processing technology:
I dunno,
compare this
http://www.artrenewal.org/articles/2004/Hockney/large/HockneyMosaic.jpg
to how a perfectly stitched view of the same scene would look.
which would be most intriguing ?
regards
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PS here's a web view of one Panini:
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/frac/ho_52.63.2.htm#
I know what you mean but that perspective looks accurate.
regards]
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On Mon 24-Nov-2008 at 16:23 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Tom Sharpless [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
PS here's a web view of one Panini:
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/frac/ho_52.63.2.htm#
I know what you mean but that perspective looks
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