Habi
many thanks for detailed reply. I hope its better to use it for robotic
projects.
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 2:22 PM, David Haberthür em...@davidhaberthuer.chwrote:
I'm using a Raspberry Pi (RPi) for a work-related project (imaging, but
not photography). One thing that might complicate
I'm using a Raspberry Pi (RPi) for a work-related project (imaging, but not
photography). One thing that might complicate stuff is that you have to
plug in a mouse, keyboard and monitor to do some real work on it. And
since the OS is installed on the only SD slot of the RPi, you will probably
have
Thanks a lot
Thanks a lot Erik. I did not know about Rasperry pi it was your post on FB
about exteneded bracketing that showed me how powerful is this. I think its
cheapest and powerful host for hugin and robotic hugin projects.
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Erik Krause erik.kra...@gmx.de
Cool!
I didn't know about Raspberry Pi. I am reeling with ideas of cool things
that could be done with it.
Seems like it would have plenty of power for Hugin. The CPU has about the
same power as a 300Mhz Pentium II. It may not handle big projects and it'll
run slow, but it should work fine.
Emad ud din Bhatt xyzt...@gmail.com wrote:
is it possible to run hugin on rasperry pi board?
http://www.raspberrypi.org
Can we stitch images using rasperry pi on location?
I have not run any tests, biut I would guess it is simply too slow
with too little memory. It might work if you only
Am 05.01.2013 10:10, schrieb Emad ud din Bhatt:
is it possible to run hugin on rasperry pi board?
Did you see
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_Debian_Raspberry
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