On Sun 27-Jun-2010 at 04:49 -0700, sid wrote:
I'm extremely new to hugin myself, I was wondering if its a good idea to run the separate parts of the stitcher, such as autopano, nona for stitching, ptoptimizer etc, as separate processes on a server, executed by issuing commands over the web. Wouldn't doing that give a decent web based stitcher?
Since I basically get 100% success using a point-and-shoot camera and the 'panostart' command-line wrapper around the Hugin tools, you could do the same thing on a server: Create a tool that periodically checks for new uploads via ftp/http, grabs them, tries to stitch them and makes the results available on the web.
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