Great! Has anyone built a windows test version of this that could be shared for playing around with?
Cheers /O 2012/5/15 Jim Watters <[email protected]> > On 2012-05-14 7:45 PM, Margaret Wong wrote: > > Personally I think of the Assistant as 'beginner', and anything to do >> with bracketing or XYZ mosaics as 'expert', i.e. things that should be well >> hidden unless you go looking for them. Everything else in the GUI is >> relevant to tweaking stuff that happens behind the scenes of the Assistant. >> >> > As a relative beginner (and I haven't been able to compile older versions > of hugin on my system (Suse 11.4) so wait for someone more experienced), I > do bracketing and XYZ mosaics and did those nearly from day one of using > hugin so I don't think that they should disappear to be dragged from the > depths when required. It took me ages to realise that an XYZ mosaic wasn't > a pano in strict terms. > > The transition from Beginner to Advance of Hugin will be much faster for > someone that is already an Advanced user of computers. Most Linux users > especially anyone that is compiling or attempting to compile applications > on their system is an Advanced computer user. > > As an Expert in shooting and stitching panoramas I would prefer to see a > simple GUI unless I want to use some of advanced technique. > > This was why I suggested the name Simple instead of Beginner. The idea is > to show as few controls that are necessary to do the most common simple > stitching. > > If a user wants to use an advanced shooting technique, like not keep the > camera rotated around the NPP then they will need the Advanced mode to > stitch those images together. > > > -- /O -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hugin and other free panoramic software" group. A list of frequently asked questions is available at: http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx
