On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 11:12:36AM -0800, T. Modes wrote:
> 
> 
> On 27 Feb., 07:06, Gnome Nomad <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Using most recent Hugin found in Debian Sid. If I give linefind 16-bit
> > TIFF, it finds no lines. Give it the same images in JPG format and it
> > finds lines.
> >
> 
> 
> I did a short test and can't reproduce it.
> I tested a 16 bit TIFF and 8 bit jpeg. For both image linefind found 5
> vertical lines (I tested only one image).
> Could you provide such a sample image?

Can I take the opportunity to ask how linefind works? I took an indoor
pano. In view was a cubbord with vertical features. None of these were
detected as vertical lines. In view was a pile of "straight
stuff". Rods of wood, plastic and metal, bunched together none of them
vertical, but most of them straight. Those did get detected and
classified as "vertical". As they were leaning against the wall they
might be straight, but not vertical, so I had to remove those control
points.

        Roger. 


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