so how about creating an option in the mask tab to disable it and create a
dialog to warn that this option is useful to show the seams in the panorama
preview window?

I have some other ideas in the panorama window mode, ive seen some panorama
programs that have some advanced cropping options like GIMP“s cropping
tools..

Why not incorporate some of the croppint tools in the panorama window??


On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 6:55 PM, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon 06-Dec-2010 at 01:09 -0800, kfj wrote:
>
>> On 5 Dez., 21:40, Yuval Levy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  not really.  Thomas has shown that with good design you can have the best
>>> of
>>> both world, e.g. cpfind and celeste.  They started life as separate tools
>>> and
>>> you can use them both as separate tools and within the GUI process.
>>>
>>
>> This makes me curious. Are you saying that cpfind and celeste are
>> closer integrated than just being separate processes executed by hugin
>> to do their bit and then deliver back a result?
>>
>
> cpfind now links directly to libceleste and uses it to mask out areas of
> photos containing clouds before control-point generation.
>
> Previously with autopano-sift-c we had to wait for control-points to be
> generated, and then remove points from clouds with celeste - The result
> could theoretically be zero control-points.
>
>
>  It seems to me that enblend could only produce seam data by opening
>> all the (nona-warped) files, calculating where it would put the seams,
>> and then maybe produce some output it could pass back to hugin so
>> hugin could show where the seams are
>>
>
> An alternative would be to turn off enblend mask optimisation altogether,
> in which case Hugin could predict the location of seams.  Now that we have
> masking in the Hugin GUI this is a viable workflow, though I'm not sure I
> would want it to be the default.
>
> Note that ptgui doesn't have mask optimisation at all, since it decomposes
> the image pyramid before remapping and has no opportunity to compare
> overlapping photos.
>
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