On Tuesday, 12 July 2016 17:45:08 UTC+2, T. Modes wrote:
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>> I looked at the Hugin_2015 version and found there were various DLLs in
>> the Hugin directory (including vcomp110, vcomp120, msvcp12
On Monday, 11 July 2016 19:17:28 UTC+2, T. Modes wrote:
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>> today we are releasing the Hugin 2016.2 rc 1.
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> Windows binaries can be found at sourceforge.
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> https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2016.2/Hugin-2016.2.0-rc1-win32.msi/download
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As indicated in another thread here *Hugin 2013 problem with Fast preview
on Intel HD 4600 (Windows 7) *
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/hugin-ptx/EC-DShQjDus three of us
do not have problems loading images or aligning them on Win 7 64-bit but we
do have problems with various parts of
I have now updated to the latest driver Win 7/Win 8 64-bit 15.31.17.64.3257
(9.18.10.3257) 9/11/2013 but it did not resolve the problem.
On Saturday, 16 November 2013 09:40:38 UTC+1, namklim wrote:
I've just bought a new Win 64-bit PC with HD4600 graphics and can confirm
I have the same
I've just bought a new Win 64-bit PC with HD4600 graphics and can confirm I
have the same problem. I also see just one or more small coloured arrows on
the border of the black area or a coloured cross in the black area.
Also, when I go to Layout I do not see any coloured lines indicating
This is a known bug - see
http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/96df0e91b3ef0fb7
for report and ways to avoid the problem
It seems to have been fixed in 2011.2.o beta1
On Jun 22, 10:48 am, lenochod lukas.novo...@gmail.com wrote:
Win XP SP3. Hugin 2011.0.0
After
I found there was a test Windows build of HuginSetup_2011.2.0-beta1 at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2011.2_beta/
The installation on Win XP ran without problems but Hugin failed to
start as the program could not find python26.dll. I installed python26
(in the default
Using the 32-bit Win XP build 2011.0.0.0fd3e119979c built by Matthew
Petroff
I am using a Samyang 8mm lens on a Pentax.
If I load a set of images the Assistant shows lens type Normal
(rectilinear) focal length 8mm.
If I then select Load Lens in Assistant and load my stored .ini file
for the
Yes, same problem with glut32.dll missing.
On Mar 1, 4:16 pm, Henk Tijdink h.tijd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Matthew
Installed Hugin 2011.0.beta2 and it works very well with control point
generation and optimisation.
However stitching is not possible.
Nona gives an error. Glut32.dll is
The focal length of the Samyang is very nominal at 8mm (and the
Vivitar version is labelled as 7mm). Older versions of Hugin optimised
it to about 9.5mm and I set the lens to that before any CP detection.
However, I suspect the latest version may still try to use the EXIF
focal length as well in
On Dec 25, 7:26 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Hi,
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downloading your files was a pain. next time before using one of these so
called free download services that throw consumer-hostile code at everybody
and waste my time (and yours), ask here if you need to share a large file.
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was highlighting an issue which I thought might mean that statement
was not correct and new users of Hugin could well be disappointed
because of the out-of-the-box performance.
On Dec 5, 3:35 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/11/29 namklim namk...@googlemail.com
I did
Assistant (and even if
you then close Hugin) the align_image_stack.exe continues to run using
significant cpu cycles.
On Dec 6, 9:34 am, namklim namk...@googlemail.com wrote:
I used the expression Align stack/icpfind because that was what, if I
remember correctly, Hugin showed in the windows at various
Did you have time to look at the files and confirm whether or not
there is a cpfind problem?
On Nov 30, 7:21 pm, namklim namk...@googlemail.com wrote:
The other files I used were large TIF files. I've put a similar set of
lower quality JPG images which exhibit the same characteristics
The other files I used were large TIF files. I've put a similar set of
lower quality JPG images which exhibit the same characteristics and
the two .pto files at http://goo.gl/2l2im It is a 55Mb download.
cpfind time taken 13:51control points 4
panomatictime taken 01:59control
I did a clean install of the 2010.4.0-beta1 Win32 on a Pentium P4 3MHz
running WinXP sp3. No GPU. It installed without any problems.
Align | Running assistant and Batch Processor Assistant
- If either of the Assistants is cancelled the window closes but the
align stack process continues to run.
I've installed the 32-bit version. All seems to be working well until
I get to the the Stitcher tab and click Stitch now. For no apparent
reason hugin_stitch_project.exe suddenly starts claiming the whole of
a processor when it is only waiting for a file name. It just continues
that way until I'm
On Jun 15, 2:00 am, Joey joey.yi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install autopano-sift-c to automatically generate
control points in Hugin. I've downloaded autopano-sift-C-2.5.1
fromhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/and have no clue how to
install on Windows XP machine. The
On Jun 5, 2:22 am, Nodal Ninja nodalni...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi - first post here in this group.
As many of you know it was our pleasure to support the last two Google
Summer of Code events. We were given a Special Edition package for
distribution to those purchasing our product. We included
On Feb 8, 8:38 pm, kaison kai.frans...@gmail.com wrote:
Excuse a newbie question! I wonder how many pictures with a camera it
would take to create a 360 degrees panorama image with Hugin? Also, I
wonder if the program is able to detect or benefit from pictures that
have been taken using a
On Feb 6, 12:21 pm, Ricky ricky...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have been trying my hand at making cubic panoramas using Hugin and
wanted to know how many pictures would make for an optimum number to
be stitched together. All tutorials I could find on the web advocated
the use of a fish-eye
On Jan 18, 6:46 pm, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
OK, now I get it, at first I thought you were reporting an error with
the download, sorry for the sloppy reading on my part. I can reproduce
this error too. Probably it feeds firefox just the path, without a file://
in front of it. How can
On Jan 18, 6:46 pm, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
OK, now I get it, at first I thought you were reporting an error with
the download, sorry for the sloppy reading on my part. I can reproduce
this error too. Probably it feeds firefox just the path, without a file://
in front of it. How can
There is already a spreadsheet-based spherical panorama calculator
which works with later versions of Excel and with OpenOffice). It is
in French but I don't think you will have any difficulty understanding
how to use it. You can find it at
On Jan 18, 11:37 am, Brian Innes brianinne...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
namklim wrote:
There is already a spreadsheet-based spherical panorama calculator
which works with later versions of Excel and with OpenOffice). It is
in French but I don't think you will have any difficulty understanding
On Jan 18, 10:06 am, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
After some release candidates with errors and some positive tests of
the last candidate I decided to release the Windows installer for
Hugin 2009.4. It ships with the latest enblend release (4.0). It is
uploading to SourceForge as I am
On 10 Jan, 09:12, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks to some alert users who were missing things, I searched and
found that there were no less than 4 executables missing from the
previous installers. I corrected this, so in the newest release
candidate you will find
On 10 Jan, 09:12, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks to some alert users who were missing things, I searched and
found that there were no less than 4 executables missing from the
previous installers. I corrected this, so in the newest release
candidate you will find
On Dec 9, 8:27 am, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
No installer this time, just a 7-zip file. Those who are into testing
should be able to handle that.
On WinXP it builds, it opens an old project and it stitches that
correctly, that's all the testing I've done so far...
One glitch: when
On Dec 9, 8:27 am, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
No installer this time, just a 7-zip file. Those who are into testing
should be able to handle that.
On WinXP it builds, it opens an old project and it stitches that
correctly, that's all the testing I've done so far...
One glitch: when
On Nov 10, 4:46 am, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
the following discussion was at [0] where it is off topic. It is
important here, hence the continuation:
--- In w...@yahoogroups.com, Erik Krause erik.kra...@... wrote:
On Saturday, November 07, 2009 at 22:37, yuval_levy wrote:
On Nov 10, 4:46 am, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
the following discussion was at [0] where it is off topic. It is
important here, hence the continuation:
--- In w...@yahoogroups.com, Erik Krause erik.kra...@... wrote:
On Saturday, November 07, 2009 at 22:37, yuval_levy wrote:
On 31 Oct, 00:59, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
namklim wrote:
The project.pto file for the images in the long path directory works
without any problems when run with the Ubuntu version of Hugin.
you may want to
checkhttp://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ#Special_Characters_in_Paths
On 31 Oct, 13:38, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
namklim wrote:
I haven't added any control characters. The path is a normal Windows
path.
The .pto.mk file was generated by Hugin and it appears Hugin has added
the extra character (if that is the problem?).
can you post the .pto
On 29 Oct, 14:30, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
namklim wrote:
On Oct 26, 8:08 am, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
Hi all,
I made an installer package for Hugin on 32-bit windows
When I try to stitch with Stitch Now I get the error
make: *** No rule to make target `F:\Documents
On 29 Oct, 14:30, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
namklim wrote:
On Oct 26, 8:08 am, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
Hi all,
I made an installer package for Hugin on 32-bit windows
When I try to stitch with Stitch Now I get the error
make: *** No rule to make target `F:\Documents
On Oct 26, 8:08 am, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
Hi all,
I made an installer package for Hugin on 32-bit windows
When I try to stitch with Stitch Now I get the error
make: *** No rule to make target `F:\Documents and Settings\me\My
Documents\My Pictures\2009\10\2009-10-27\', needed by
On Oct 26, 8:08 am, allard a...@allardkatan.net wrote:
Hi all,
I made an installer package for Hugin on 32-bit windows
When I try to stitch with Stitch Now I get the error
make: *** No rule to make target `F:\Documents and Settings\me\My
Documents\My Pictures\2009\10\2009-10-27\', needed by
I've just uploaded sets of three images at different focal lengths for
Olympus Zuiko 9-18mm f4.0-5.6 and the Olympus Zuiko 14-42mm f3.5-5.6
kit lens.
Let me know if they are OK for your project or whether you want any
other style of image and whether you need any other information.
I can do the
I've just uploaded sets of three images at different focal lengths for
Olympus Zuiko 9-18mm f4.0-5.6 and the Olympus Zuiko 14-42mm f3.5-5.6
kit lens.
Let me know if they are OK for your project or whether you want any
other style of image and whether you need any other information.
I can do the
I've just uploaded sets of three images at different focal lengths for
Olympus Zuiko 9-18mm f4.0-5.6 and the Olympus Zuiko 14-42mm f3.5-5.6
kit lens.
Let me know if they are OK for your project or whether you want any
other style of image and whether you need any other information.
I can do the
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