It looks like Stephan Peter made the fix. But I guess it was a functional error rather than a fatal one as described in that thread. In this case it appears to be the cause of the stoppage. But perhaps there's more behind the stoppage than just this bug.
On Monday, December 17, 2012 10:30:44 PM UTC-6, GnomeNomad wrote: > > My experience with the bug never kept it from finishing a stitch. I > didn't fix anything. > > On 12/17/2012 02:47 PM, JohnPW wrote: > > Hmm . . . > > Google tells me that this is a problem that some of you (Gnome Nomad, > > kfj, et al.) have seen and fixed before. A bug that sets the compression > > incorrectly: > > As seen Here: http://markmail.org . . . > > < > http://markmail.org/message/lrk7pha6grcacjsa#query:+page:1+mid:vnoyw7h5vzkoelu2+state:results> > > > > > > Perhaps calling --visualize (Im using "2012.0.0 built by Harry van der > > Wolf" on OS X 1..8.2) brings up a similar coding problem from a similar > > but different place? > > John > > > > > > On Monday, December 17, 2012 2:43:11 PM UTC-6, JohnPW wrote: > > > > I was interested to see the visualize output, but it didn't quite > > work for me. > > I put --visualize in the Enblend options box in Hugin (shouldn't > > that work?) > > I always get this error: > > > > enblend: info: loading next image: Antietam House 5Z0000.tif 1/1 > > > > enblend: info: loading next image: Antietam House 5Z0001.tif 1/1 > > > > enblend: error: OJPEG encoding not supported; use new-style JPEG > > compression instead > > > > terminate called after throwing an instance of > > 'vigra::Encoder::TIFFCompressionException' > > > > gnumake: *** [Antietam House 5Z.tif] Abort trap: 6 > > > > gnumake: *** Deleting file `Antietam House 5Z.tif' > > > > > > All images are tiffs and I have no idea what "OJPEG" or JPEG might > > refer to. Is this the result of some now deprecated default setting > > in enblend? > > > > John > > > > On Saturday, December 15, 2012 8:43:56 AM UTC-6, cspiel wrote: > > > > Edo, > > > > Am Samstag, 15. Dezember 2012 10:53:24 UTC+1 schrieb Edo: > > > > > After stitching It is not easy to find them without > > knowing where the seams are. > > > How do you solve this issue? > > > > Read the Enblend manual about the following options: > > `--fine-mask', `--optimize', and in particular `--visualize'. > > Together > > they might take you close to where you want to get. > > > > /Chris > > > -- > Gnome Nomad > [email protected] <javascript:> > wandering the landscape of god > http://www.clanjones.org/david/ > http://dancing-treefrog.deviantart.com/ > http://www.cafepress.com/otherend/ > -- 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
