Jaroslav.Beran wrote:
> 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...

I could open the files here, on Windows, with the same hugin version you 
are using. The only thing that hugin did not recognize where FOV and 
focal distance for which you have been given a workaround with the 
exiftool -u command.

This is just temporary. As Gary pointed out, reading EXIF takes care in 
an upstream library, exiv2. All hugin binaries for Windows known to me 
are currently built against version 0.16 of exiv2. in the meantime there 
has been 0.17 and 0.17.1 which are probably available in most linux 
distributions (explaining the different behavior) and 0.18pre (that 
introduces TIFF writing).

I have tried to build 0.17.1 on my windows box and failed. I have had 
more success building the debug version out of SVN. I'll improve on that 
and feed it into a future hugin windows binary when I have time. Or 
maybe somebody else step in in the meantime.

Until then, use the workaround.

Yuv

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