Sorry, I don't see this problem. I use Hugin 2013 on 64-bit Aptosid
(Debian Sid) with the same Haswell-core i7 and HD graphics. Linux
support for Haswell is still in progress - I can't play videos reliably
on this laptop yet.
The Hugin issue might be specific to Windows.
On 05/06/2014 01:41 PM, Jeff wrote:
I'm seeing the same problem with Hugin 2013 on Windows 8.1 with an Intel
Haswell Core i7, using the embedded graphics (Intel HD Graphics 4600).
To help narrow the source of the problem, it would help to know what
operating systems and graphics cards people are using when they see this
problem.
I recently switched from an AMD motherboard with integrated graphics (an
ATI chip) on the motherboard to an Intel system with integrated graphics
on the processor. I never saw this behavior with the ATI graphics chip.
I noticed that sometimes things appear normally after I change
projections and then change back to the projection I want. That's a
hack, but a temporary workaround until we figure out what's really going on.
-Jeff
On Monday, May 5, 2014 11:06:19 PM UTC-7, Emaad wrote:
Hi,
I am facing this very strange image behaviour in Hugin. Some part of
my images is stretched strangely across equirect. Please! See
attachment and help.
Regards,
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