Yes, I know - Field of view can me computed from chip diagonal and
focus length. But I think, that this is not the case. If Hugin can't
decode image, it can't recognize it as JPEG (but other apps do). So -
there must be something wrong with HUGIN installation (missing
component or premise). Logically - you can stitch together any
pictures, even if they have no exif and even if they are not parts of
the panorama (I know - result will be a mess, but you can do it), so
exif probably is not the case of my issue. You can see in earlier
posts, that Seb Perez-D and Harry van der Wolf succesfully opened the
images on Linux and Apple - if exif was the case, they shouldn't have
opened them, because in that case the problem should be image
dependent. But it is obvious from the mere fact, that on Linux and
Apple the files can be opened, that the problem is system dependent.
But that's everything I can deduce. So if any more experienced user
can get closer to the solution, I will be very glad...

Jarda

On Oct 8, 11:17 am, "Bart.van.Andel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I tried to find a file "exiv*.*" on my computer, but there is none...
>
> You won't find or need such a file unless you are building from
> source. Upon compiling, it is integrated into the program.
>
> "FieldOfView" doesn't seem to be a real tag in the Exif specification
> by the way; it can't be found inhttp://www.exif.org/Exif2-2.PDF
> anyway (specifications for Exif version 2.2). I guess it is computed
> from other tags.
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