Am 20.01.2011 10:48, schrieb Jeffrey Martin:
Hi Pablo,
Thanks for the explanation. A couple questions and clarifications:
On Wednesday, January 19, 2011 10:46:59 PM UTC+1, Pablo d'Angelo wrote:
Yes, it should. I have seen that the circle in your example was a bit
offset. This might be related to the "center on d/e" in the crop panel.
This means that the circle is always centered on the d/e parameters,
which worked nicely with my peleng. If bad d/e parameters are used, the
circle will be shifted. You could try without the "center on d/e".
with my example, the vertical offset is about 100 pixels - due to the
lens being on an adapter, maybe. anyway,
You can savely untick the "center on d/e", then you move the crop circle
freely.
I filed a bug report about this
yesterday.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/704884
I can confirm that.
I tried searching for the right spot in the code, but I'm not very
familiar with the refactoring that James had done on SrcPanoImage class.
Where can I insert a "hook" for intercepting changes to the d/e
parameters? Maybe some other Developers (Thomas, James?) can give me a
small hint.
> i am using the command line
to do this stuff, is this maybe where my problem is?
Can you give a summary what you have done (in hugin and on the command
line?)
ciao
Pablo
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