Re: [hugin-ptx] control points not automatically set

2013-11-09 Thread netswipe
There is no file. Did I mention I was talking about mac? :S

Am Dienstag, 5. November 2013 22:44:42 UTC+1 schrieb Tduell:

 On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 03:35:27 +1100, netswipe   
 maik.wa...@googlemail.com javascript: wrote: 

  Loading defaults did not work. I tried to delete the config file in my   
  home folder, but could not find it. Where exactly is it? 
  

 It is a hidden file. 
 When viewing your home directory can you set your view to show hidden   
 files? 


 Cheres, 
 -- 
 Regards, 
 Terry Duell 


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Re: [hugin-ptx] control points not automatically set

2013-11-09 Thread Carl von Einem
Yes, there is (a file). No, you didn't (mention any more information 
than that you actually use a computer). Check out your Preferences 
folder then. That愀 the usual place for programs to store their prefs on 
Mac OS X.


Carl

netswipe schrieb am 09.11.13 12:58:

There is no file. Did I mention I was talking about mac? :S

Am Dienstag, 5. November 2013 22:44:42 UTC+1 schrieb Tduell:

On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 03:35:27 +1100, netswipe
maik.wa...@googlemail.com javascript: wrote:

  Loading defaults did not work. I tried to delete the config file
in my
  home folder, but could not find it. Where exactly is it?
 

It is a hidden file.
When viewing your home directory can you set your view to show hidden
files?


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Re: [hugin-ptx] control points not automatically set

2013-11-09 Thread dgjohnston
I use TinkerTool on Mac to enable display of hidden and system files (and lots 
of other options).

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There is no file. Did I mention I was talking about mac? :S

Am Dienstag, 5. November 2013 22:44:42 UTC+1 schrieb Tduell:

 On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 03:35:27 +1100, netswipe   
 maik.wa...@googlemail.com javascript: wrote: 

  Loading defaults did not work. I tried to delete the config file in my   
  home folder, but could not find it. Where exactly is it? 
  

 It is a hidden file. 
 When viewing your home directory can you set your view to show hidden   
 files? 


 Cheres, 
 -- 
 Regards, 
 Terry Duell 


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Re: [hugin-ptx] control points not automatically set

2013-11-09 Thread Carl von Einem

Prefs on Mac aren't hidden. ~user/Library/ contains a Preferences folder.

Oh, wait. Apple introduced a new feature in about 10.8 so the user's 
/Library folder is indeed hidden.


The quick way to open it is to switch to Finder, type Shift+Cmd+G (or 
select Menu Go to - Go to folder... and in the dialog type

/users/the short version of your account name/Library/Preferences

dgjohns...@accesscomm.ca schrieb am 09.11.13 14:41:

I use TinkerTool on Mac to enable display of hidden and system files
(and lots of other options).


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Best TIFF format for Hugin?

2013-11-09 Thread Donald Johnston
Carl, thanks for the information.  I use the Spyder4Pro to calibrate my two 
screens: MacBook Pro and acer X203W.  I also use the colour profile for my 
printer (an HP) and the company that I usually use for prints.  I’ve read 
through your various links below; thanks for the information.  From hugin’s 
point of view (align_image_stack and enfuse) what colour (color) space to they 
work best with?


On Nov 8, 2013, at 1:49 AM, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Terry Duell schrieb am 08.11.13 04:07:
 Hello Donald,
 
 On Fri, 08 Nov 2013 08:21:26 +1100, Donald Johnston
 dgjohns...@accesscomm.ca wrote:
 
 Hi, i’m working on a workflow to take my Canon raw files to TIFF and
 then into align_image_stack, and enfuse.
 
 Raw Photo Processor offers: Lab TIFF 16-bit, RGB TIFF 16-bit
 (BetaRGB), RGB TIFF 16-bit (L*), or (L*, perceptual), (ECI-RGB),
 (sRGB), (-studio swing), and Raw RGB TIFF 16-bit.  It has other 8-bit
 and 32-bit formats but my camera uses a 14-bit ADC so I plan to use
 16-bit TIFF.
 
 Which of that plethora of options would be best for the hugin parts of
 this workflow?
 
 In the absence of any other response, I'll offer a less than expert
 opinion.
 I think as a general rule, hugin passes on the input profile. There was
 some discussion a couple of years ago as to what would happen if
 different images had different profiles, and I think the profile from
 the first image was passed on.
 Regarding enfuse, it seems that if there is no profile, sRGB is assumed.
 I am not sure, but guess that an input profile is passed on.
 I would also guess that align_image_stack would mimic the general hugin
 behaviour...I haven't found anything that says one way or another.
 Looking at the notes accompanying DCRaw (a respected raw file
 converter), it defaults to sRGB.
 So, I would reckon sRGB would be a safe choice.
 Having said that, those that know better can now correct me :-)
 
 I usually use sRGB only for output on unknown printers and displays. It's the 
 minimal (standard) color space that can be displayed in browsers on 
 calibrated or not so calibrated systems.
 
 As a working space for editing and also archival purposes a color space with 
 a wider gamut is usually recommended. Is your system calibrated, which 
 profiles are available in your system / workflow? This is usually a can of 
 worms when you start diving into this topic.
 
 An overview is maybe
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_management
 
 Check out the Getting Started tab on http://www.color.org/
 
 In Raw Photo Processor (RPP, a Mac only application) I usually default to 
 ECI-RGB when I'm heading for CMYK print output. Here is more information 
 about that profile: http://www.eci.org/en/colourstandards/workingcolorspaces
 
 If I remember correctly RPP's own choice is BetaRGB, see also
 http://pavelkosenko.wordpress.com/2012/05/24/rpp-for-begginers/
 
 Also read the RPP User Manual PDF (page 11) that comes with your latest 
 version of RPP. There you find a link 
 tohttp://brucelindbloom.com/index.html?BetaRGB.html
 
 If you use Photoshop CS6 (or CC) also try the built-in raw converter.
 
 Cheers,
 Carl
 
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[hugin-ptx] multiblend 0.6.1 released (bugfixes)

2013-11-09 Thread Monkey
Hi all,

multiblend, the super-fast blender and drop-in replacement for Enblend, has 
been updated to version 0.6.1 in order to fix a bug which could cause a 
dark band to appear at the bottom of the image. It also fixes another bug 
introduced in a previous version relating to large uncropped images.

Homepage: http://horman.net/multiblend/
Windows binaries (x86 and x64): 
http://horman.net/multiblend/multiblend0.6.1.zip
Source for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac etc: 
http://horman.net/multiblend/multiblend0.6.1.tar.gz

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