The control point detector scheme has changed since the last version you were using. The control point detector of choice, cpfind, is now built in to Hugin but it does not show up as a choice because Hugin honors your previous preferences. What you need to do is Load Defaults at the Control Points Detectors section of the Hugin preferences. I think you can still use Autopano-SIFT and Panomatic provided you acquire their newer versions.

You will also run into a problem if you are running OSX 10.5. On that system you must use the button "Save project and send to batch" instead of the "Stitch now" button for stitching. The batch process button runs the batcher program PTBatcherGUI.

You can obtain all of this plus more necessary information at:

http://panorama.dyndns.org/index.php?lang=EN&subject=Hugin&texttag=Hugin



On Apr 9, 2011, at 6:31 AM, HG wrote:

Hi!

I've been using Hugin 2009.2-RC1 with Autopano-SIFT-C 2.5. Worked
fine. However, I wanted to upgrade Hugin, so I just downloaded the
Hugin-mac-2010.4.0. (Yes I'm on OS X). I edited the script
(initialise_environment.txt) and run that.

However, now that I open some pictures and click on assistant align, I
can see the log window flash and close and then I'm greeted with note
saying: "Error. Warning 3 unconnected image groups found: [0], [1],
[2]. Please create control points between unconnected images using the
Control Points tab." and so on.

So, what do I have in the settings... first of all, all tutorials seem
to be from the older RC versions. The windows is different. I had the
default Panomatic there (set as default) in the beginning. It was
pointing to the panomatic that came with the old RC1 (which is still
in the system) with arguments -o %o %i. That didn't work. So, I added
another that I called "Autopano-SIFT". I tried to put it's type to be
"Autopano (by A. Jenny) but it was automatically changed to "All
images at once." The program points to .../Library/Application
Support/Hugin/Autopano/autopano-sift-c (which is the 2.5 version as I
could not find a link to anything newer). I tried both with the same
arguments "-o %o %i" and then with "--maxmatches %p %o %i" but neither
one works.

Please, how can I get Hugin to align the pictures automatically (it's
really pain to start it from the beginning manually). Thanks for all
help.

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