I did a quick run using defaults and a vanilla set of images shot
without tripod, and everything worked perfectly, no hiccups, perfect
pano with no manual intervention. The three plugins (I'm using the Mac
version) obtained similar results to the naked eye (<100% zoom), but
hugin reported avg. and max error inversely proportional to the
running times, with matchpoint being the most accurate and the
slowest. Great job guys, this app really delivers :)

On Sep 1, 10:44 pm, Bruno Postle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A hugin-0.7.0_rc4 (release candidate 4) tarball is available here:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=77506&package_...
>
> This is a release candidate, i.e. the final release may be
> identical.
>
> There have been various fixes and improvements since the rc3 release
> candidate, including:
>
> * Lots more OS X fixes.
>
> * Improved Japanese localisation
>
> * Useless 'cancel stitching' pop-up removed
>
> * Exposure problem when loading lens .ini files fixed
>
> * Scroll bars on tabs that caused layout problems on OS X removed,
> this means that other solutions for using hugin on very small
> displays need to be found.
>
> See README, ChangeLog and INSTALL_cmake for more information.
>
> This release is equivalent to svn 3392
>
> --
> Bruno
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