Rick,

I noticed your flicker stream and found this photo.  Did you do this in Hugin?  
How?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rueike/4256191182/in/photostream/

Dale





> Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 16:19:16 -0800
> Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Release Candidate #3 of Windows installer for 
> 200.4.0        available for test
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> I have installed and ran through a complete project with RC3 of the
> installer.  I removed a previous version and installed this with no
> problems.  I saved autopano-sift-c from a previous installation and
> copied into the bin directory.  Release notes looked fine.
> 
> I also ran through a large project since I did not have a chance to
> test it earlier.  The project was 175 images in 5 shot 1EV step
> brackets connected with ~16k alignment points.  After the intial
> alignment, there were large errors (5-6k pixels) indicated for many
> points and hugin crashed when i tried to review in the control point
> table.  I had saved my work before alignment.   When I reopened, hugin
> indicated 3 of the control points were bad and removed them. After
> this everything went fine and the initial large errors seen in the
> control point table were gone.  I ran several iterations of optimize
> with no problems and then used Align from the assistant tab with no
> problem.  Finally changing the lens for the Nadir, I optimized
> everything and iteratively removed outlier control points from the
> control point table.  Ended with a very good alignment of mean error
> of <0.5 and max of around 5 pixels.  Stitched an 8k x 4k blended and
> fused pano with no error but did give me a warning about enfuse
> options.  We should probably make the differences in the options more
> available.  I will post on the hugin users group on flickr for the
> users there.
> 
> Here is the final image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rueike/4281126265/
> 
> Regards,
> Rick
> 
> On Jan 10, 4:12 pm, allard <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Thanks to some alert users who were missing things, I searched and
> > found that there were no less than 4 executables missing from the
> > previous installers. I corrected this, so in the newest release
> > candidate you will find
> > -calibrate_lens.exe
> > -cpclean.exe
> > -panoinfo.exe
> > -tca_correct.exe
> >
> > When you install this version, please take some time to read through
> > the licence file and the release notes and don't click them away
> > immediately. If you notice anything you think should be changed, let
> > me and others know by posting to this list so it can be discussed and/
> > or changed before a final version is released. For those who would
> > like to join the discussion but have no Windows I will include the
> > text of these files at the bottom of my post.
> > Also test as much as you can find the time for, it is better to catch
> > problems before releasing everything to the general public. I will
> > wait at least one week before declaring this final, if issues come up
> > that are serious or easy to solve it may be longer.
> > One known 'issue' is that there is no autopano (sift-c or other) or
> > panomatic included in the bundle. This is a choice, not an omission,
> > seehttp://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/0defd88...
> >
> > I made a pretty simple job of the release notes for the installer:
> > "Release notes for the Windows installer of hugin 2009.4.0
> >
> > New in this package with respect to the 2009.02 version:
> >
> > -A brand new version of Hugin, of course. See below for the hugin
> > release notes.
> > -No patented control point generators included with this installer.
> > Unfortunately, there is no control point detector available that is
> > patent-free worldwide, so there is no automatic control point
> > generation in this version. If you are in a position that you can
> > legally do so, please download one of the control point generators
> > compatible with hugin (e.g. autopano-sift-c, autopano, panomatic) from
> > wherever they are available and move it to the hugin/bin directory.
> > -A new version of Enblend: 4.0. For information on what's new in
> > enblend 4.0 go tohttp://enblend.sourceforge.net/";
> >
> > Below that the release notes of the hugin 2009.4.0 source are copied.
> > The installer licence is adapted from the version in the tarball and
> > looks like this:
> >
> > "Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Pablo d'Angelo.
> > Additional Authors see AUTHORS.txt files in the documentation.
> > Built and packaged for binary redistribution 2010/01/05 by Allard.
> >
> > UPGRADES
> >
> > You can uninstall your previous version of hugin, install multiple
> > versions in parallel or install this version over a previous version.
> > If you have problems with old settings, these can be reset in the
> > Preferences by clicking 'Load defaults'.
> >
> > DISCLAIMER
> >
> > The programs in this installer may not work as expected. Use them at
> > your own risk.
> > This installer is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
> > WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> > MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
> >
> > LICENSE
> > You are free to use, copy, distribute, modify this installer or parts
> > thereof, and unless you distribute you should not be worried by
> > the following licensing terms.
> >
> > All files in this archive are subject to the included licenses.
> > Details in
> > enblend/LICENSE_GPL.txt
> > enblend/LICENSE_VIGRA.txt
> > hugin/LICENSE_GPL.txt
> > hugin/LICENSE_JHEAD.txt
> > hugin/LICENSE_VIGRA.txt
> > panotools/LICENSE_GPL.txt
> >
> > DISTRIBUTION
> >
> > Distribution in compliance with GPL permitted and encouraged.
> > If you distribute, you MUST include a copy of the applicable
> > licenses and give access to the source code of executable binaries.
> >
> > The source code for the binaries can be accessed at
> >
> > enblend <http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=123407>
> > hugin <http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=77506>
> > panotools <http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=96188>
> >
> > DOCUMENTATION
> >
> > Basic information:
> > - start hugin from the start / all programs menu. Use the help menu.
> > - start binaries from the command line with no arguments.
> >
> > Further usage information may be found at
> > <http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin>
> > <http://wiki.panotools.org/Enblend>
> > <http://wiki.panotools.org/Enfuse>
> > <http://wiki.panotools.org/Panotools>
> > <http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_Tools_Plugins>
> >
> > It is likely that some or all information at the above page does not
> > apply
> > to the software installed. Some functions may be
> > incomplete, broken, obsolete, new or otherwise missing in action.
> > Should you find this is the case, please report it to the sourceforge
> > bug tracker.
> >
> > Before reporting problems with the documentation or asking for
> > support,
> > please download the latest version of this installer from
> > <http://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/>
> > and see if it solves the problems you'd like to report. "
> >
> > Cheers, Allard
                                          
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