The point is that it should be loaded automatically (and off course you know
that already)
but:
You can always load a .pto (project file) that resides "somewhere" on the
disk.
Just use (menu) File->Open
or Click the "Open project" button in the button bar.

Harry


2008/10/20 icysubdweller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> OK, Well I'm glad to hear this isn't just pure newbie inexperience on
> my part.
>
> I am able to run autopano-sift-c manually using the same command that
> is reported in the wxExecute Error dialog, and get an output file
> containing control points.
>
> Furthermore, when I press the Align button on the Assistant tab of
> Hugin so that Hugin runs sautopano-sift-c, the same output file is
> produced, and that file does remain in place after Hugin has reported
> its error and gone on with life, in other words, nobody deletes the
> file after autopano-sift-c creates it.
>
> The two control point files, whether I generate it manually or let
> Hugin generate it, are identical (diff reports no diffs).
>
> So... here's a question.  If I can generate the file of control points
> from autopano-sift-c, is there some way to tell Hugin to load it,
> after Hugin throws its error?
>
> -Rodney
>
>
> > On 20 Okt., 12:30, "Harry van der Wolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Ralf,
> >
> > > What do you mean with "stitch manually" ?
> >
> > > Harry
> >
>
> >
>

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