Hello Rafael,
On Tue, 14 Jun 2016 03:06:08 +1000, Rafael Camargo <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, I'm a completely beginner here, seeking for help.
I'm running Hugin on Ubuntu and I'd like to create a script that could
align some batches of images (.tif).
However, I still didn't get where I should type the script. Is it on the
Ubuntu terminal? I couldn't even load the images.
Then, any tutorial on those very elementary steps please? I haven't found
any yet.
The Hugin tutorials do provide some examples of shell scripts, there's one
here...
<http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/hugin-2015.0.0/en.shtml>
Normally you would write your script using any text editor, and save it as
fred.sh (say), make it executable (file properties -> permissions) and
then run the script, from a terminal, in the dir where your image files
reside.
See if the example in the above tute helps, and note that depending on
which version of Hugin you are using, your script will need to call 'make'
(pre hugin-2015) or 'hugin_executor' (hugin-2015 and later).
Get back to us if you still have problems getting a script to work as you
would like.
Cheers,
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Regards,
Terry Duell
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