GPS in phones is also "assisted" in that is gets rough location data
from the cell tower and uses that with GPS data. A camera would need
to work without it - though it isn't all that hard considering that
you can get tiny "puck" GPS to USB devices today. I expect it is more
about battery and kee
ok, so I loaded the same pts file, immediately deleted all but 50
images, optimized and stitched - successfully - so its not a problem
with the image files. I'll do a few more runs with successively more
files and see what happens.
mgg
On Sep 10, 2:42 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Fr
(mgg)
Secure Virtual Memory: Not Enabled
64-bit Kernel and Extensions: No
Time since boot: 40 days 6:29
Hardware:
Hardware Overview:
Model Name: Mac Pro
Model Identifier: MacPro4,1
Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Processor Speed: 2.26 GHz
sigh reran images with ACR 6.5, Hugin still chokes early in the
stitch with similar errors
I'll post another log next time I try a run.
me
On Sep 3, 10:32 am, mgg wrote:
> Adobe Camera Raw 6.5 Release Candidate is out And the Panasonic
> G3 is in there! yay!
&
Adobe Camera Raw 6.5 Release Candidate is out And the Panasonic
G3 is in there! yay!
starting over...
tnx
mgg
On Sep 3, 8:29 am, mgg wrote:
> Ahhh they came from RPP Raw Photo Processor.. which has a lot
> of options for different tiffs.. Its a little od
Ahhh they came from RPP Raw Photo Processor.. which has a lot
of options for different tiffs.. Its a little odd that Hugin handles
the images fine but nona doesn't.
I"ll try a different form of tiff.
me
On Sep 1, 6:21 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Thu 01-Sep-2011 at 12:
spit out odd file errors, referencing a
file I'm pretty sure isn't on my system, nor related to the project:
(../src/foreign/vigra/vigra/basicimage.hxx:857)
Any ideas?
tnx
mgg
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*** Panorama makefile
n the mean time, I'll be writing
a perl script to set up the project file.
mgg
On Apr 19, 10:29 am, Yclept Nemo wrote:
> > What would be most usefull would be the ability to enter rotational
> > info from a gigapan or similar head and then have control points
> > picke
What would be most usefull would be the ability to enter rotational
info from a gigapan or similar head and then have control points
picked strictly from the overlap. It would create a much better
starting point and be much more efficient than searching for matches
across hundreds of images.
mgg