On Wed 12-Jan-2011 at 13:28 -0800, michael.grant wrote:

Bruno, when you talk about a makefile model, where can I see that? I see, on windows, there's a make.exe, and I'm familiar with make. Where/how are these makefiles generated that make is run on?

There is some documentation here: http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell#Makefile_stitching_system

Basically Hugin constructs a list of all the temporary files and the rules to assemble them, then writes it all to a Makefile. The stitching process is then managed by gnu make, you can close Hugin, or start a new project during stitching, or run stitching entirely on the command-line later or on another machine.

Would the other machines need access to all the images in the pano? Could only the overlapping parts of the images be sent to the other server for stitching?

The simplest way to do it is to use something like 'distmake', this would require that all the photos were on a shared filesystem

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Bruno

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