[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1830257] Re: Screen artifacts when moving control points

2019-06-11 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
(All of this is explained here as well:
http://hg.code.sf.net/p/hugin/hugin/file/6328c520cfef/mac/configure-
bundle.sh)

I don't like Xcode either, my first contribution was to move Mac
building from Xcode to Cmake.

1. Create the folders (e.g. "development" is arbitrary):
# development
#  |- hugin (the source folder, the extracted tarball or cloned hg repo)
#   - build

2. (Edit the variables at the top of 
development/hugin/mac/ExternalPrograms/scripts/SetEnv.sh)
3. cd into development/hugin/mac/ExternalPrograms/scripts/ and run:
# ./download-all.sh
# ./build-all.sh
(this will take quite a while)

4. (You might need to modify hugin/mac/configure-bundle.sh as well)
5. cd into development/build, run
# ../hugin/mac/cmake-bundle.sh
# make

Hugin.app will be at build/src/hugin1/Hugin.app

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Title:
  Screen artifacts when moving control points

Status in Hugin:
  New

Bug description:
  Ghosts of the "local view" box are seen as it is moved while
  adding/moving control points in the Control Points window (expert
  mode) - for example see attached or:

  https://www.dropbox.com/s/zmo33u50eu0ayrt/Screen%20Artifacts.jpg?dl=0

  This is new and consistent behavior with Hugin 2019.0 on OSX 10.11.6,
  I didn't see this with any 2017.x or 2018.x versions.

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1831985] Re: Overview glitches on macOS 10.14 in Hugin 2019.0.0.a369cbe55179

2019-06-08 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
I can't reproduce this (High Sierra, not a Retina Mac - due for an
upgrade). Both views are always centered.

You can try disabling the HiDPI rendering by editing
/Applications/Hugin/Hugin.app/Contents/Info.plist and changing this

NSHighResolutionCapable


to this:

NSHighResolutionCapable


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Title:
  Overview glitches on macOS 10.14 in Hugin 2019.0.0.a369cbe55179

Status in Hugin:
  New

Bug description:
  My machine is MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2018) with Radeon Vega 20, and I
  have macOS Mojave 10.14.5 installed.

  I installed 2019.0.0.a369cbe55179, ran it, and found that if I change
  size of the window, the preview zone scrolls out of border, so it's
  impossible to use it.

  I attached a screenshot of the smallest window size (when overview is
  in place), and a couple of screenshots of resized window states.

  Hugin 2018 works fine.

  Maybe, it can be related to HiDPI rendering (as Hugin 2018 doesn't
  look that crisp as the latest one).

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1830257] Re: Screen artifacts when moving control points

2019-06-08 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
Happens on macOS 10.13 as well.
Not when moving some existing control point but only when clicking to create a 
new one (which causes the view to zoom in) and then clicking and dragging.

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Title:
  Screen artifacts when moving control points

Status in Hugin:
  New

Bug description:
  Ghosts of the "local view" box are seen as it is moved while
  adding/moving control points in the Control Points window (expert
  mode) - for example see attached or:

  https://www.dropbox.com/s/zmo33u50eu0ayrt/Screen%20Artifacts.jpg?dl=0

  This is new and consistent behavior with Hugin 2019.0 on OSX 10.11.6,
  I didn't see this with any 2017.x or 2018.x versions.

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1814082] Re: malformed path to rawtherapee-cli

2019-01-31 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
** Changed in: hugin
   Status: New => Fix Committed

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Title:
  malformed path to rawtherapee-cli

Status in Hugin:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Trying to import raw images I need to set the path to my local cli
  version of either dcraw, RawTherapee or darktable first. I run into
  problems with this combination:

  - OS X El Capitan Version 10.11.6 (Build 15G1108)
  - Hugin 2019.0.0.6a79af4e19b6 built by Niklas Mischkulnig 

  To import raw images the user needs to setup the path to the favourite
  raw converter first.

  For RawTherapee my path to rawtherapee-cli (in
  Applications/RawTherapee.app/Contents/MacOS/ )seems to be malformed
  during the setup procedure.

  For me it looks like somewhere in the process a relative path is
  (partially) introduced. When trying to import files I get this error
  message:

  wrong (relative) path in raw import dialog:
  Prozessiere: /Applications/RawTherapee.app/Contents/MacOS/rawtherapee-cli -O 
/Volumes/schnellopard/Users/carl/Pictures/181007-Essen/raw/cve_20181007-105839_2247.tif
 -d -s -p 
/Volumes/schnellopard/Users/carl/hugin/Hugin-2019.0.0.beta1/Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS/../Resources/xrc/hugin_rt.pp3
 -b16 -tz -Y -c 
/Volumes/schnellopard/Users/carl/Pictures/181007-Essen/raw/cve_20181007-105839_2247.NEF
  RawTherapee, version 5.5, command line.

  Error:
  
"/Volumes/schnellopard/Users/carl/hugin/Hugin-2019.0.0.beta1/Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS/../Resources/xrc/hugin_rt.pp3"
  not found.

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1754126] Re: Low resolution blurred GUI on macOS High Sierra with retina screen, solution provided

2018-03-24 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
** Changed in: hugin
   Status: New => Fix Committed

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Title:
  Low resolution blurred GUI on macOS High Sierra with retina screen,
  solution provided

Status in Hugin:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  I have attached a screenshot with the two versions of Hugin, with and without 
the fix.
  The differences are not well pronounced on the image, so please zoom in if 
you cannot see the differences clearly.
  If you open the GUI for the fist time even without starting a project you 
immediately see the low resolution of the GUI on a retina screen.

  I have worked out a solution for the problem, add NSHighResolutionCapable to 
the „Info.plist“ file.
  To do so, view the Hugin.app package and open „Hugin.app/Contents/Info.plist“ 
in your favorite text editor.
  At the end of the file you will see something like this:
CFBundleDocumentTypes

…


  
  

  Then add this almost at the end of the file BEFORE  and :
NSHighResolutionCapable
True

  So that the end looks like this:
CFBundleDocumentTypes

…

NSHighResolutionCapable
True

  
  

  With this fix the app is high resolution capable and looks like any other app 
on macOS.
  So far I tested this works without problems, if I notice some problems with 
this fix I’ll notify you.
  I would be glad if you would apply the fix for the macOS version.
  But nether the less thank you for the great panorama stitching tool .

  Here are some information:

  Link to Apple Developer site:
  
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/GraphicsAnimation/Conceptual/HighResolutionOSX/Explained/Explained.html

  macOS Version: High Sierra 10.13.3

  Here is a dump of the System window:

  Operating System: Mac OS X (Darwin 17.4.0 x86_64)
  Architecture: 64 bit
  Free memory: 0 kiB

  Hugin
  Version: 2018.0.0.5abfb4de7961 built by Niklas Mischkulnig
  Path to resources: 
/private/var/folders/l3/.../T/AppTranslocation/.../d/Hugin.app/Contents/Resources/xrc/
  Path to data: 
/private/var/folders/l3/.../T/AppTranslocation/.../d/Hugin.app/Contents/Resources/xrc/
  Hugins camera and lens database: /Users/***/.hugindata/camlens.db
  Multi-threading using C++11 std::thread and OpenMP
  Monitor profile: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays/Color 
LCD-----.icc

  Libraries
  wxWidgets: wxWidgets 3.0.3
  wxWidgets Library (wxMac port)
  Version 3.0.3 (Unicode: wchar_t, debug level: 0),
  compiled at Jan 19 2018 22:52:55

  Runtime version of toolkit used is 10.13.

  libpano13: 2.9.19 
  Boost: 1.64.0
  Exiv2: 0.25
  SQLite3: 3.19.3
  Vigra: 1.11.0
  LittleCMS2: 2.8

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1754126] Re: Low resolution blurred GUI on macOS High Sierra with retina screen, solution provided

2018-03-23 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
Does

NSHighResolutionCapable


work as well? That is how Xcode wants to format it.

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Title:
  Low resolution blurred GUI on macOS High Sierra with retina screen,
  solution provided

Status in Hugin:
  New

Bug description:
  I have attached a screenshot with the two versions of Hugin, with and without 
the fix.
  The differences are not well pronounced on the image, so please zoom in if 
you cannot see the differences clearly.
  If you open the GUI for the fist time even without starting a project you 
immediately see the low resolution of the GUI on a retina screen.

  I have worked out a solution for the problem, add NSHighResolutionCapable to 
the „Info.plist“ file.
  To do so, view the Hugin.app package and open „Hugin.app/Contents/Info.plist“ 
in your favorite text editor.
  At the end of the file you will see something like this:
CFBundleDocumentTypes

…


  
  

  Then add this almost at the end of the file BEFORE  and :
NSHighResolutionCapable
True

  So that the end looks like this:
CFBundleDocumentTypes

…

NSHighResolutionCapable
True

  
  

  With this fix the app is high resolution capable and looks like any other app 
on macOS.
  So far I tested this works without problems, if I notice some problems with 
this fix I’ll notify you.
  I would be glad if you would apply the fix for the macOS version.
  But nether the less thank you for the great panorama stitching tool .

  Here are some information:

  Link to Apple Developer site:
  
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/GraphicsAnimation/Conceptual/HighResolutionOSX/Explained/Explained.html

  macOS Version: High Sierra 10.13.3

  Here is a dump of the System window:

  Operating System: Mac OS X (Darwin 17.4.0 x86_64)
  Architecture: 64 bit
  Free memory: 0 kiB

  Hugin
  Version: 2018.0.0.5abfb4de7961 built by Niklas Mischkulnig
  Path to resources: 
/private/var/folders/l3/.../T/AppTranslocation/.../d/Hugin.app/Contents/Resources/xrc/
  Path to data: 
/private/var/folders/l3/.../T/AppTranslocation/.../d/Hugin.app/Contents/Resources/xrc/
  Hugins camera and lens database: /Users/***/.hugindata/camlens.db
  Multi-threading using C++11 std::thread and OpenMP
  Monitor profile: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays/Color 
LCD-----.icc

  Libraries
  wxWidgets: wxWidgets 3.0.3
  wxWidgets Library (wxMac port)
  Version 3.0.3 (Unicode: wchar_t, debug level: 0),
  compiled at Jan 19 2018 22:52:55

  Runtime version of toolkit used is 10.13.

  libpano13: 2.9.19 
  Boost: 1.64.0
  Exiv2: 0.25
  SQLite3: 3.19.3
  Vigra: 1.11.0
  LittleCMS2: 2.8

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1754126] Re: Low resolution blurred GUI on macOS High Sierra with retina screen, solution provided

2018-03-13 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
Thank you for reporting this!

I don't own a retina Mac, so I can't test it myself.
I guess the other apps (PTBatcherGUI.app, HuginStichProject.app and 
calibrate_lens_gui.app) are also pixelated, could you please change the 
Info.plist for these as well and check if there are issues?

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Title:
  Low resolution blurred GUI on macOS High Sierra with retina screen,
  solution provided

Status in Hugin:
  New

Bug description:
  I have attached a screenshot with the two versions of Hugin, with and without 
the fix.
  The differences are not well pronounced on the image, so please zoom in if 
you cannot see the differences clearly.
  If you open the GUI for the fist time even without starting a project you 
immediately see the low resolution of the GUI on a retina screen.

  I have worked out a solution for the problem, add NSHighResolutionCapable to 
the „Info.plist“ file.
  To do so, view the Hugin.app package and open „Hugin.app/Contents/Info.plist“ 
in your favorite text editor.
  At the end of the file you will see something like this:
CFBundleDocumentTypes

…


  
  

  Then add this almost at the end of the file BEFORE  and :
NSHighResolutionCapable
True

  So that the end looks like this:
CFBundleDocumentTypes

…

NSHighResolutionCapable
True

  
  

  With this fix the app is high resolution capable and looks like any other app 
on macOS.
  So far I tested this works without problems, if I notice some problems with 
this fix I’ll notify you.
  I would be glad if you would apply the fix for the macOS version.
  But nether the less thank you for the great panorama stitching tool .

  Here are some information:

  Link to Apple Developer site:
  
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/GraphicsAnimation/Conceptual/HighResolutionOSX/Explained/Explained.html

  macOS Version: High Sierra 10.13.3

  Here is a dump of the System window:

  Operating System: Mac OS X (Darwin 17.4.0 x86_64)
  Architecture: 64 bit
  Free memory: 0 kiB

  Hugin
  Version: 2018.0.0.5abfb4de7961 built by Niklas Mischkulnig
  Path to resources: 
/private/var/folders/l3/.../T/AppTranslocation/.../d/Hugin.app/Contents/Resources/xrc/
  Path to data: 
/private/var/folders/l3/.../T/AppTranslocation/.../d/Hugin.app/Contents/Resources/xrc/
  Hugins camera and lens database: /Users/***/.hugindata/camlens.db
  Multi-threading using C++11 std::thread and OpenMP
  Monitor profile: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays/Color 
LCD-----.icc

  Libraries
  wxWidgets: wxWidgets 3.0.3
  wxWidgets Library (wxMac port)
  Version 3.0.3 (Unicode: wchar_t, debug level: 0),
  compiled at Jan 19 2018 22:52:55

  Runtime version of toolkit used is 10.13.

  libpano13: 2.9.19 
  Boost: 1.64.0
  Exiv2: 0.25
  SQLite3: 3.19.3
  Vigra: 1.11.0
  LittleCMS2: 2.8

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1744316] Re: Help window opens outside of the screen area

2018-01-21 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
The crash is fixed, will be included in Hugin 2018.0 RC2.

Regarding the window position: please delete the following files/folders and 
check if the issue persists
- ~/Library/Saved Application 
State/net.sourceforge.hugin.PTBatcherGUI.savedState
- ~/Library/Preferences/net.sourceforge.Hugin.plist
- ~/Library/Preferences/hugin Preferences
(You can press Shift+Cmd+G in Finder and paste a path to navigate to it)

Niklas

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Title:
  Help window opens outside of the screen area

Status in Hugin:
  New

Bug description:
  tested on OS X 10.11 / Hugin 2018.0.0 rc1

  The Help window opens outside of the screen area both when opening the
  help window from the menu and also when clicking on the question mark
  button inside the enblend options dialog.

  Opening Help from the menu shows the window with the title bar at a
  position with negative y coordinates, thus the standard close button
  of OS X can't be reached with the mouse. Mac OS X 10.11 doesn't allow
  such a window to be dragged to another position other than using the
  upper title bar of the window. So it should be tested that a new
  window opens with the upper left corner inside the screens field of
  view.

  As a test I have created a shortcut (using a third party macro editor)
  to manually reposition the front most window's top left corner to x=50
  / y = 50. That actually works and now I tested if I had accidentally
  dragged one such window to this wrong coordinates and that position
  was later stored by my system prefs. So I closed the correctly
  repositioned window and tried opening it again: it still opens at a
  too high position.

  Also the help window can't be closed using the standard shortcut on
  Mac OS X: Cmd+W

  BTW the 'about' window is opened in the center of the screen.

  Now when the help window is front most and I try to quit Hugin (Cmd+Q) Hugin 
will crash this way:
  A dialog opens 
  "atos needs to take control of another process for debugging to continue. 
Type the name and password of a user in the 'Developer Tools' group to allow 
this."
  username:
  password:
  [Cancel] [Continue]

  There is no such group defined on my system and no matter what user/pw
  I try or click 'Cancel' the program will crash.

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1744316] Re: Help window opens outside of the screen area

2018-01-19 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
I can reproduce the Cmd+W-"Problem" and the crash. 'atos' seems to be
some kind of debugger, did you start Hugin normally (double clicking
Hugin.app)? The dialog would give the debugger permission to analyze
Hugin *after* it crashed.

I am however not able to reproduce that the help window opens halfway
outside the screen.

(macOS 10.12.6)

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Title:
  Help window opens outside of the screen area

Status in Hugin:
  New

Bug description:
  tested on OS X 10.11 / Hugin 2018.0.0 rc1

  The Help window opens outside of the screen area both when opening the
  help window from the menu and also when clicking on the question mark
  button inside the enblend options dialog.

  Opening Help from the menu shows the window with the title bar at a
  position with negative y coordinates, thus the standard close button
  of OS X can't be reached with the mouse. Mac OS X 10.11 doesn't allow
  such a window to be dragged to another position other than using the
  upper title bar of the window. So it should be tested that a new
  window opens with the upper left corner inside the screens field of
  view.

  As a test I have created a shortcut (using a third party macro editor)
  to manually reposition the front most window's top left corner to x=50
  / y = 50. That actually works and now I tested if I had accidentally
  dragged one such window to this wrong coordinates and that position
  was later stored by my system prefs. So I closed the correctly
  repositioned window and tried opening it again: it still opens at a
  too high position.

  Also the help window can't be closed using the standard shortcut on
  Mac OS X: Cmd+W

  BTW the 'about' window is opened in the center of the screen.

  Now when the help window is front most and I try to quit Hugin (Cmd+Q) Hugin 
will crash this way:
  A dialog opens 
  "atos needs to take control of another process for debugging to continue. 
Type the name and password of a user in the 'Developer Tools' group to allow 
this."
  username:
  password:
  [Cancel] [Continue]

  There is no such group defined on my system and no matter what user/pw
  I try or click 'Cancel' the program will crash.

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1737654] Re: Hugin unable to stitch

2018-01-05 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
Is this still an issue?

Could you please post one of the problematic input images here (or any
image that doesn't work for you)?

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Title:
  Hugin unable to stitch

Status in Hugin:
  New

Bug description:
  Unable to stitch, error as below, tried with JPG, TIFF input and using
  both GUI and hugin stitch

  
  Stitching panorama…
  

  Platform: Mac OS X (Darwin 14.5.0 x86_64)
  Version: 2017.0.0.eac5e8cc546e built by Niklas Mischkulnig
  Working directory: /Users/Yang/Pictures/Lightroom export/Glacier Point
  Output prefix: IMG_5813 - IMG_5828

  Blender: enblend 4.2.1-f0304648cc0f
  ExifTool version: 10.50

  Number of active images: 16
  Output exposure value: 10.3
  Canvas size: 12029x7061
  ROI: (264, 328) - (11938, 5843) 
  FOV: 115x61
  Projection: Cylindrical(1)
  Using GPU for remapping: false

  Panorama Outputs:
  * Exposure corrected, low dynamic range

  First input image
  Number: 0
  Filename: /Users/Yang/Pictures/Lightroom export/Glacier Point/IMG_5813.tif
  Size: 3648x5472
  Projection: Normal (rectilinear)
  Response type: custom (EMoR)
  HFOV: 24
  Exposure value: 10.3

  
  Remapping LDR images…
  Multiple images output
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  Warning: TIFFDecoder: no TIFFTAG_SAMPLEFORMAT or TIFFTAG_DATATYPE, guessing 
pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
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  loading IMG_5815.tif
  remapping IMG_5815.tif
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  saving IMG_5813 - IMG_58280002.tif
  loading IMG_5816.tif
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
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  remapping IMG_5816.tif
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
  remapping IMG_5818.tif
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pixeltype ‘UINT16’.
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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1719789] Re: Hugin unable to generate output even with tutorial images

2017-11-03 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
Do you still have issues?

Discussion in the googlegroup which took place after the last post:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?utm_medium=email_source=footer#!msg
/hugin-ptx/rcxsgQBw4NI/wZy777lfAQAJ.

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Title:
  Hugin unable to generate output even with tutorial images

Status in Hugin:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  
  Stitching panorama…
  

  Platform: Mac OS X (Darwin 16.7.0 x86_64)
  Version: 2017.0.0.eac5e8cc546e built by Niklas Mischkulnig
  Working directory: /Users/admin/Documents/Pictures/Tut-1
  Output prefix: merge

  Blender: enblend 4.2.1-f0304648cc0f
  ExifTool version: 10.50

  Number of active images: 2
  Output exposure value: 13.5
  Canvas size: 800x622
  ROI: (0, 0) - (800, 622) 
  FOV: 36x28
  Projection: Equirectangular(2)
  Using GPU for remapping: true

  Panorama Outputs:
  * Exposure corrected, low dynamic range

  First input image
  Number: 0
  Filename: /Users/admin/Documents/Pictures/Tut-1/974-1.jpg
  Size: 800x600
  Projection: Normal (rectilinear)
  Response type: custom (EMoR)
  HFOV: 35
  Exposure value: 13.5

  
  Remapping LDR images…
  nona: using graphics card: Intel Inc. Intel HD Graphics 4000 OpenGL Engine
  Multiple images output
  loading 974-1.jpg
  remapping 974-1.jpg
  saving merge.tif
  loading 975-1.jpg
  remapping 975-1.jpg
  saving merge0001.tif

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1383226] Re: Hassle in Changing Projection

2017-03-31 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
** Tags added: osx

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Title:
  Hassle in Changing Projection

Status in Hugin:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Selection of "Rectilinear" in Fast Panorama Preview:Projection is impossible 
without first deselecting a Field of View box
  similarly
  Selection of "Rectilinear" in Panorama Editor:Stitcher is impossible without 
first deselecting a Field of View box

  
  Hugin RC 14.0.0_RC4
  OSX 10.7.5

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 679969] Re: Xgrid support

2017-02-04 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
Is Xgrid still a thing with current OSX/macOS versions?
Wikipedia says that "Apple discontinued Xgrid with OS X v10.8 (Mountain Lion)"

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Title:
  Xgrid support

Status in Hugin:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Why not add a form of xgrid support (mac) ? Much of the stitching
  process can be done in parallel.

  Xgrid is an integral part of OSX from 10.4 on, is easy to enable and is, not 
anymore, osx server dependent. There's even linux, win32 and java clients 
floating around.
  Shouldn;t be too complicated to create, actually, even if it were only an 
xgrid script generator.

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1631655] Re: Hugin 2016.2.0 fails to create pano on OSX

2016-12-02 Thread Niklas Mischkulnig
No remapped files are created, this still occurs with the current
repository version.

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Title:
  Hugin 2016.2.0 fails to create pano on OSX

Status in Hugin:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  build from .be8da0221960
  OSX 10.11.6
  Trying to create a pano from 22 5472x3648 jpeg images.
  I get to the final stitching step, and it fails when trying to combine the 
images because it can't find the intermediate TIFF files?  I have at least 30gb 
of disk free, and took out all spaces in the path to the folder.
  100% reproducible issue.

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