Re: hugin

2016-08-19 Thread Michael
but it has 17 control points set. You said I could rotate it in hugin? How does one do that? On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 4:24 PM, Brian Cluff wrote: > I'd say that still fits with my answer. If you have one image that it > can't align it will be sitting on the preview in it's

Xming+Windows 10 bash= GUI Linux apps?

2016-08-19 Thread Stephen Partington
I am still testing to see how far I can go. But i am so far getting 3d rendered and x based applications running on windows 10 via the ms/ubuntu bash and xming. It's a touch strange but it is working very well so far. Thought this might be nice for anyone that wishes for more Linux in their

Re: rotate in gimp/darktable

2016-08-19 Thread Brian Cluff
You can rotate your images in hugin itself so you don't have to rotate them afterward, but that doesn't answer you question. In GIMP click on the "Image" menu item and go down to "Transform" and select which direction you would like to rotate or flip the image. With that being said you don't

Re: System update

2016-08-19 Thread Joseph Sinclair
A couple items: 1) Apt/dpkg (the package manager underlying Mint's Update Manager) does not have an undo capability. Updates, in particular, are one-way unless you want to go through the history logs and explicitly pin then downgrade each of the 51 updates. 2) It actually sounds like dbus is

Re: hugin

2016-08-19 Thread Brian Cluff
I'd say that still fits with my answer. If you have one image that it can't align it will be sitting on the preview in it's default orientation. Brian Cluff On 08/19/2016 11:31 AM, Michael wrote: I don't know if this is the problem but: All of the pictures were taken in portrait

Re: System update

2016-08-19 Thread Brian Cluff
Have you rebooted or at least logged out and back in since the update? Every time I get weird things happing like that I've found that it's because I'm trying to use new versions of programs while older versions are still in memory. Brian Cluff On 08/19/2016 11:54 AM, Dennis McClellan

rotate in gimp/darktable

2016-08-19 Thread Michael
One of my indoor panoramas worked out except it is vertical. So I opened it up in Gimp and rotated it. The portion that is where the original image was is rotated and visible. There is a gray chekerboard where the image was before I rotated it. I guess this means it didn't rotate the canvas. How

System update

2016-08-19 Thread Dennis McClellan
I did a system update today and now I have a couple of serious problems. I use Thunderbird mail and today I have reminders that won’t go away. I tried dismiss and snooze and dismiss all, tried the X in the upper corner and close in the panel bar at the bottom of the screen. It closes and

Re: other drive

2016-08-19 Thread Michael
Thanks for this information. So what should I do? On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 12:34 PM, Carruth, Rusty wrote: > Did you log out and back in after mounting the 2nd drive? > > > > If you added the drive and then ran a GUI-based program there is a > better-than-0 chance that

Re: hugin

2016-08-19 Thread Michael
I don't know if this is the problem but: All of the pictures were taken in portrait orientation. In the control point tab all of the images except one are in a landscape orientation. The one image that is in that orientation is the last image in that series and it is the image that is stretched.

Re: other drive

2016-08-19 Thread Brien Dieterle
You can use a graphical tool to find what is using space: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-analyze-your-disk-usage-pattern-in-linux/ You probably already have Baobab On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 6:02 AM, Michael wrote: > I set my computer up with home on it's own drive. I

Re: other drive

2016-08-19 Thread Brian Cluff
Hugin writes a lot of temp files in TIFF format which is a lossless format and therefor takes a lot of space. If you are stitching a lot of images at a very large size each individual TIFF file could be hundreds of megabytes in size, resulting in gigabytes of space being used temporarily. If

Re: hugin

2016-08-19 Thread Brian Cluff
Double check that you do indeed have control points between every single image. It sounds like you might have a single image that isn't connected in any way, or maybe only partially connected and when it stitches it end up placed on top of all your other images. The preview is just an OpenGL

Re: hugin

2016-08-19 Thread Stephen Partington
This might help you with the question i am asking. http://www.panoramafactory.com/discus/messages/10/90.html On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 7:01 AM, Michael wrote: > if you mean just stand in one place and rotate around then yes. > > On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 9:58 AM, Stephen

Re: hugin

2016-08-19 Thread Michael
if you mean just stand in one place and rotate around then yes. On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 9:58 AM, Stephen Partington wrote: > Did you shoot a spherical image set or some other geometry? > > > On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 6:27 AM, Michael wrote: > >> I'm trying

Re: hugin

2016-08-19 Thread Stephen Partington
Did you shoot a spherical image set or some other geometry? On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 6:27 AM, Michael wrote: > I'm trying to do a panorama. It found at least 17 control points between > images 0,1 and 2,3 and 3,4 (each pair had 17). I had to go in and put > control points for

hugin

2016-08-19 Thread Michael
I'm trying to do a panorama. It found at least 17 control points between images 0,1 and 2,3 and 3,4 (each pair had 17). I had to go in and put control points for images 1 and 2. That was fine but when I stitch it all together the picture on the ball seems fine but the resultin panorama image is

Re: other drive

2016-08-19 Thread Stephen Partington
then you need to find out where that data is getting written On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 6:21 AM, Michael wrote: > I tried that... there doesn't seem to be a setting for that > > On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Stephen Partington > wrote: > >> There is a

Re: other drive

2016-08-19 Thread Michael
I tried that... there doesn't seem to be a setting for that On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Stephen Partington wrote: > There is a good chance that your application is using TMP or something > that is not on your /home partition/drive. check its settings. > > On Fri, Aug

Re: other drive

2016-08-19 Thread Stephen Partington
There is a good chance that your application is using TMP or something that is not on your /home partition/drive. check its settings. On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 6:02 AM, Michael wrote: > I set my computer up with home on it's own drive. I discovered last night > (when I was my

other drive

2016-08-19 Thread Michael
I set my computer up with home on it's own drive. I discovered last night (when I was my gigapixel rendering) the setup is screwed up somehow (I came close to running out of disk space and df says there is a LOT of space on home). Could someone tell me where I screwed up and how to fix this? Well