[Gimp-user] Re: photo stitching in the gimp

2005-02-03 Thread Olivier Ripoll
Skunk Worx wrote:
hello,
i have heard algorithms exist such that a panoramic scene can be 
photographed as several pics and the software will automagically 
determine the locations, edges, etc. of the photos and splice them into 
a single image.

is there such a plugin for the gimp ?
thanks,
john
Hi,
There are several panorama plugins for gimp, listed here:
http://bugbear.blackfish.org.uk/~bruno/panorama-tools/
With Gimp 2.0, it seems you can either use
phfluuh: http://www.acc.umu.se/~janlert/phfluuh/
or
pandora: http://www.shallowsky.com/software/pandora/
However, you are not obliged to use gimp for this. Hugin seems to have a 
nice interface that will probably make it easier than the plugins:
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/

Regards,
Olivier.
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Re: [Gimp-user] photo stitching in the gimp

2005-02-03 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 03-Feb-2005 at 09:23 +0100, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
 
 However, you are not obliged to use gimp for this. Hugin seems to
 have a nice interface that will probably make it easier than the
 plugins: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/

Definitely try hugin, this is currently the best option for
stitching panoramas on Linux.

Though the panorama tools gimp plugin does work with gimp-2, you
have to retrieve the latest CVS:

  http://panotools.sourceforge.net/

-- 
Bruno
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Re: [Gimp-user] photo stitching in the gimp

2005-02-03 Thread David Neary
Hi,

Skunk Worx wrote:
 i have heard algorithms exist such that a panoramic scene can be 
 photographed as several pics and the software will automagically 
 determine the locations, edges, etc. of the photos and splice them into 
 a single image.
 
 is there such a plugin for the gimp ?

None in the official distribution. There is a set of tools and
plug-ins called pandora available from the plug-in registry
http://registry.gimp.org and I seem to recall panotools for gimp
too - yup, found it: http://www.vierpi.de/panotools-gimp.html it
doesn't appear to have been updated for 2.x.

However I found a whole mailing list which is *very* active on
panotools frontends - http://www.email-lists.org/mailman/listinfo/ptx

There are many such programs mentioned on that list, among them
hugin http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ 

The home page for Panorama tools is
http://www.path.unimelb.edu.au/~dersch/ 

There's a forum for panotools on yahoo:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PanoTools/

Here's the home page for the Pandora plug-in:
http://shallowsky.com/software/pandora/

And for the enblend program: http://enblend.sourceforge.net/

And finally autostitch:
http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~nowozin/autopano-sift/

Hopefully in all that there's something worthwhile.

Cheers,
Dave.

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David Neary,
Lyon, France
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[Gimp-user] Re: Re: WIP animation

2005-02-03 Thread GSR - FR
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-01-31 at 0445.16 +0100):
 GSR, what i want is the functionality that oekakis have, and also some paint 
 programs, a way to see the development of a painting.
 It's very usefull for artists to see how others paint, they can learn just 
 watching. And is a great way for sharing techniques.

Oh, yeah, I have seen some archives of recorded images (opencanvas
or dogwaffle, dunno now, it was time ago).

 Recording a video is an extreme solution, but easy to do.

It also has one adventage over a finished stroke method (= undo /
redo): you see the timing of the strokes, if the artist does something
faster than other part, stops to think something, changes zoom levels,
does something wrong and fixes it, does something in the dialogs...

I have some of 3D and 2D apps around, which I found pretty useful,
more than just things appearing in the screen, last one I got is:
http://www.area-56.de/tutorials/goro_jungle_tut.avi

Main disadvantage of videos is the size but as compensation it is more
like watching the artist in reality.

GSR
 
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Re: [Gimp-user] Compiling GIMP on Win32?

2005-02-03 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Matthew H. Plough [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I've decided that it's time for me to compile GIMP on my Windows
 system.  I have the latest 2.3.3 sources from gimp.org, and I'm trying
 to compile them with cygwin/gcc.

 make[3]: Entering directory `/cygdrive/c/projects/gimp-2.2.3/tools'
 make[3]: *** No rule to make target `gimp-remote-2.2', needed by
 all-am'.  Stop

Interesting. It shouldn't try to build gimp-remote on Win32. Or
actually, it should only build it if gimp is compiled against the X11
backend of GTK+ and LibXMU is available. That's not the case in your
build environment, I assume?


Sven
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