tors.
>
> Do you really shoot at 769 x 1024? Does your camera support Tiff or Raw?
>
> Cheers,
> Carl
>
> swissgregi schrieb am 19.11.12 18:05:
> > I tested out the different nona interpolator settings in hugin.
> > But all the options give me the exact sam
I tested out the different nona interpolator settings in hugin.
But all the options give me the exact same image output. So the settings
have no effect.
Does hugin give the wrong parameters to nona?
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tried 6 (or even less) shots around with your ~14mm lens
> instead of 8? You should have enough overlap with this approach, I'd
> still recommend a zenith and a nadir shot.
>
> Cheers,
> Carl
>
> swissgregi schrieb am 19.11.12 12:42:
> > I habe a strange proble
I habe a strange problem with hugin 2012.0
I always make my panoramas the exact same way, and never had problems.
My Panoramas have always 8 pictures (fisheye)
But now i have a panorama, which is correct in the preview window. But on
the final panorama output is wrong.
When i generate "remapped
I would like to test the new version.
Does anyone have a windows build?
Thanks!
Am Dienstag, 25. September 2012 21:25:28 UTC+2 schrieb Harry van der Wolf:
>
> Hugin-2012.0 RELEASE NOTES
>
> ABOUT
>
> Hugin is more than just a panorama stitcher.
>
> Hugin can be found at
> * SourceForge: http:/
On 2 Apr., 17:42, Lukáš Jirkovský wrote:
> On 2 April 2012 14:48, swissgregi wrote:
>
> > I have the actual win64 bit version of hugin.
> > It doesn't matter what interpolator i have choosen. I always get
> > exactly the same output.
>
> > So i trie
I have the actual win64 bit version of hugin.
It doesn't matter what interpolator i have choosen. I always get
exactly the same output.
So i tried to use nona in command line.
The documentation on http://hugin.sourceforge.net/docs/nona/nona.txt
is wrong.
I get absolute different commands when i ca
Hi
I have a Panorama in equirectangular projection (360 x 180)
Now i try to do a cuboid projection with PTStitcher.
Like this one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sbprzd/1355808629/in/pool-353787@N23/lightbox/
Is something like this possible with PTStitcher? How do i calculate
the projection?
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On 29 Mai, 21:54, Yuval Levy wrote:
> Hugin-2011.0.0 RELEASE NOTES
>
> ABOUT
>
> Hugin is more than just a panorama stitcher. A new version is available.
>
> Hugin can be found at
> * SourceForge: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
> * Launchpad:
Hello, i am new using Hugin.
How do i export the Panorama, so that i can open it in Photoshop with
multiple Layers?
I Work with Vista Home Premium and Hugin 8.0.
In tutorials i've read, there should be a button like "multiple
layered tiff" or "multiple layered psd". But i can't find those
button
Hello, i am new using Hugin.
How do i export the Panorama, so that i can open it in Photoshop with
multiple Layers?
I Work with Vista Home Premium and Hugin 8.0.
In tutorials i've read, there should be a button like "multiple
layered tiff" or "multiple layered psd". But i can't find those
button
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