Hi George,
2011/9/25 George R george...@gmail.com
However this time throwing away the old Preference files did not
help.
(By the way - another tip for Mac users ... do bear in mind, when
removing old Preferences, that there is more than one file in Library/
Preferences for Hugin - not
Harry and the Mac Users,
I think I have had a breakthrough!
First I had another setback.
As described above I got the images aligned. Then ran into another
problem! Having got past the Control Point problem I opened the
Preview window ...
and the preview image was all washed out when the
Harry,
I set the path in the ControlPoint Detectors preference pane for an
existing copy of autopano-sift-c and so far it seems to be working
fine.
So my problems seem to be with cpFind rather than the Hugin
installation or the file format.
all the best
George
On Sep 24, 1:41 am, grow
RC4, RC5 do not start, RC3 does...
Anybody got a glue what I am doing wrong ?
Using :
Win XP-SP3, CPU :Pentium 3
Hugin archive, not the installer.
Thanks
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Hi George,
2011/9/23 grow george...@gmail.com
PS - I changed the one thing that the various systems would allow and
too the © copyright symbol out of the EXIF data nevertheless when
I imported them an ran CPFind ... the same error messages occurred.
George
I got a response from a
On Sep 22, 9:06 pm, Peter texanroadrun...@gmail.com wrote:
RC4, RC5 do not start, RC3 does...
Anybody got a glue what I am doing wrong ?
Using :
Win XP-SP3, CPU :Pentium 3
Hugin archive, not the installer.
The newer release candidates have been compiled with SSE2 enabled for
improved
On Sep 24, 12:02 am, Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net wrote:
The newer release candidates have been compiled with SSE2 enabled for
improved performance. Intel introduced SSE2 support with the Pentium 4
in 2001, and virtually every processor made in the past eight years
has support for it.
Harry,
Thanks for that suggestion.
I opened the recent project in Hugin selected the top images from each
of the exposure stacks and invoked CPfind. It crashed in the same way
as before. I tried your suggestion with Tail. The text below is
the result:
I am assuming that the relevant lines
Harry,
I have installed this RC5 bundle (on my Quad-Core Intel Xeon Mac Pro
running Mac OSX 10.6.8)
On my first test project I loaded 27 16-bit TIFF files (9 stacks of 3
bracketed images) and set their Yaw etc ... .
When I launch CPFind on the images at the top of each stack I get the
following
I tried again with 8-bit TIFF files and got all the same error
messages
I googled the error message and found that in other contexts it is
described as
an exception thrown by the libTIFF [when] it does not like the
layout of your IPTC profile.
So then I tried it with a set of JPEGS and the
Hi George,
2011/9/22 grow george...@gmail.com
I tried again with 8-bit TIFF files and got all the same error
messages
I googled the error message and found that in other contexts it is
described as
an exception thrown by the libTIFF [when] it does not like the
layout of your IPTC
Harry,
I have emailed you a password for access to a shared folder with a
selection of files.
George
On Sep 22, 5:04 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George,
2011/9/22 grow george...@gmail.com
I tried again with 8-bit TIFF files and got all the same error
messages
Harry,
The Fisheye lens that I use is an old manual everything lens mounted
on the Canon DSLR via an M42 --EOS adapter ... it provides no data to
the camera. Hence the focal length and aperture numbers are blank.
However when I load the images I use the load lens data button shown
in your
Hullo Thomas,
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 04:42:42 +1000, T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de wrote:
[snip]
have a look at
http://wiki.panotools.org/Development_of_Open_Source_tools#Release
Yuv documented a lot of the release work at the last cycles. I think
this is a good starting point.
Thanks for that
PS - I changed the one thing that the various systems would allow and
too the © copyright symbol out of the EXIF data nevertheless when
I imported them an ran CPFind ... the same error messages occurred.
George
On Sep 22, 8:12 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George,
Hi Terry
I would like to be able to help with this, but found myself a bit out of
my depth last time I volunteered.
I guess I really don't have a sufficient understanding of what is required
and how to do some of it.
If someone who knows the ropes volunteers to manage the process, I
2011/9/19 T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de
Hi Terry,
I just reinstalled 5578:9e51e7ef8fc7 and it does seem to be behaving
itself.
I hadn't seen any signs of the bug recently, but have kept the overview
mode hidden as that seemed to always trigger it on my system.
Probably not enough
Hi Terry,
I just reinstalled 5578:9e51e7ef8fc7 and it does seem to be behaving
itself.
I hadn't seen any signs of the bug recently, but have kept the overview
mode hidden as that seemed to always trigger it on my system.
Probably not enough testing to be sure that the bug is fixed, but
Hi Terry,
I was under the impression that Yuval hadn't proceeded with the release
because of the fast preview bug.
Have we made some progress in subduing that bug, or just decided to live
with it for now and release anyway?
I fixed an issue with that bug (in default branch, and also in
Hullo Thomas,
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 22:05:15 +1000, T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de wrote:
I fixed an issue with that bug (in default branch, and also in RC5).
It fixed at least one issue Lukas mentioned, but I'm not sure if the
bug is completely fixed or if there is another issue, because I can
Windows builds of Hugin 2011.2.0-rc5 are now available on SourceForge.
32-bit Installer:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2011.2_beta/HuginSetup_2011.2.0-rc5_32bit_Windows.exe/download
64-bit Installer:
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