Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2019.0 beta 2 released

2019-03-04 Thread Frederic Da Vitoria
In Windows, when I select a different CP in the list, both windows scroll
in order to center as much as possible the selected CPs. My images are
bigger (1920 x 1080), scrolling happens as soon as a scroll bar appears. I
checked 200%, 150%, 100%, 75% and 50%. At 200%, Hugin does not show a
magnified square, maybe because the zoom level is too high. Of course, no
scrolling with Fit to window, nor at 25%. Maybe the fact that Hugin does
not scroll in MacOS is the key?

Le mar. 5 mars 2019 à 04:44, dgjohnston  a écrit :

> Thanks for testing this Frederic.  Here are the conditions that I’ve
> noticed when the problem occurs ...
>
>- Two different panos I’ve tried.  -  images: jpg, first set:1400x934
>(2 images, 14 control points) and second set: 1000x667 (7 images, 12 to 17
>control points per pair) … both show same issue.
>- Zoom - "fit to window” and “50%" … *doesn’t happen* … at 50% all of
>the image shows in the window.
>- Zoom - 100% (part of image shows in windows) … *happens* ... unless
>the viewable part of the images changes (i.e. the preview window is
>refreshed to display/center the control point)
>
> Don J.
>
> On Mar 4, 2019, at 2:02 AM, Frederic Da Vitoria 
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I checked this issue on Windows 10 and I can't reproduce it. It could be
> because it is masOS-specific, or because I wasn't quite in the same
> situation as dgjohnston (image size? number of images in the panorama?
> Number of control points?)
>
>
> -- Message Original / Original Message --
>
> De / From:* dgjohnston *
> A / To:* Hugin Pano *
>
> Envoyé / Sent:* 2019-03-03 02:41* (+0100)
>
> Sujet / Subject:* Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2019.0 beta 2 released*
>
> Niklas, thanks again for putting this build together.
>
> One problem I noticed is shown in this image. This is in the Control
> Points tab. When I move through the control points using the list at the
> bottom the window doesn’t update to remove the magnification of the
> previous point. If I wiggle the windows a little the image is rewritten
> with only the selected control point showing.
>
> I don’t know if this is related to your build or an overall problem with
> Hugin.
>
> 
>
> On Feb 26, 2019, at 8:56 AM, Niklas Mischkulnig 
> wrote:
>
> Sorry, forgot that in the rush:
>
> df2e78a4d3f97bcec9600df70dcbe102605a27b9  Hugin-2019.0.0.beta2.dmg
>
> (or simply `shasum ...` )
>
> Niklas
>
> Am Dienstag, 26. Februar 2019 14:44:34 UTC+1 schrieb zarl:
>>
>> Hi Niklas,
>>
>> thanks for the build! Can you please also post checksums for  the new
>> beta?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Carl
>>
>> ps.
>> Just as an info for those who wonder what to do with a checksum like the
>> "md5" and "sha1" values below... those are used to verify that your
>> download actually contains the file that was uploaded by the developer,
>> i.e. without extra "features" added by someone who got access to the file
>> server.
>> Example for Mac users: open the application Terminal and for a sha1
>> checksum type this line...
>>
>>
>>  openssl sha1
>>
>>
>> ... then add a blank (space) and from the finder drag the downloaded
>> (*.dmg) file into the terminal window (which adds the correct path to the
>> file you want to verify). Now hit your Enter or Return key on the keyboard
>> and compare the newly processed checksum with the one provided by the
>> friendly developer.
>>
>> Am Samstag, 23. Februar 2019 13:01:05 UTC+1 schrieb Niklas Mischkulnig:
>>>
>>> Build for macOS 10.9+:
>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2019.0/Hugin-2019.0.0.beta2.dmg/download
>>>
>>> Am Sonntag, 10. Februar 2019 11:21:00 UTC+1 schrieb T. Modes:

 Hi all,

 today we are releasing a beta 2 of Hugin 2019.0.

 Source tarball can be downloaded
 at sourceforge:
 https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2019.0/hugin-2019.0beta2.tar.bz/download
 or at launchpad:
 https://launchpad.net/hugin/2019.0/2019.0beta2/+download/hugin-2019.0beta2.tar.bz

 Verify its checksums:
 md5: 0514d6a0eda7b8b182659407f1db58cf  hugin-2019.0beta2.tar.bz
 sha1: 3e54b166a6cdfb45e667cc2c8e23795375e6df72
 hugin-2019.0beta2.tar.bz

 This is a source code release.
 Users communities produce executables for their respective platforms.
 Please announce them here.

 (The beta 2 correspond to changeset 75168618c648 in our repository,
 which is also tagged as 2019.0beta2).

 Changes since 2019.0 beta 1
 * Integrated raw import into add images dialog.
 * Moved raw converter settings into preferences.
 * Updated translations and help pages.
 * New parameter for user defined assistant.
 * Fixes running geocpset from inside Hugin.
 * Unified handling of feathered alpha channel.
 * Fixed installing of lcms2.dll in Windows installer.

 Some changes resulted in changed string. This was needed to improve the
 behaviour of the new raw import feature.
 So some 

Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2019.0 beta 2 released

2019-03-04 Thread dgjohnston
Thanks for testing this Frederic.  Here are the conditions that I’ve noticed 
when the problem occurs ...
Two different panos I’ve tried.  -  images: jpg, first set:1400x934 (2 images, 
14 control points) and second set: 1000x667 (7 images, 12 to 17 control points 
per pair) … both show same issue.
Zoom - "fit to window” and “50%" … doesn’t happen … at 50% all of the image 
shows in the window.
Zoom - 100% (part of image shows in windows) … happens ... unless the viewable 
part of the images changes (i.e. the preview window is refreshed to 
display/center the control point)
Don J.

> On Mar 4, 2019, at 2:02 AM, Frederic Da Vitoria  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I checked this issue on Windows 10 and I can't reproduce it. It could be 
> because it is masOS-specific, or because I wasn't quite in the same situation 
> as dgjohnston (image size? number of images in the panorama? Number of 
> control points?)
>  
> 
> -- Message Original / Original Message --
> 
> De / From: dgjohnston 
> A / To: Hugin Pano 
> 
> Envoyé / Sent: 2019-03-03 02:41 (+0100)
> 
> Sujet / Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2019.0 beta 2 released
>> Niklas, thanks again for putting this build together.
>> 
>> One problem I noticed is shown in this image. This is in the Control Points 
>> tab. When I move through the control points using the list at the bottom the 
>> window doesn’t update to remove the magnification of the previous point. If 
>> I wiggle the windows a little the image is rewritten with only the selected 
>> control point showing.
>> 
>> I don’t know if this is related to your build or an overall problem with 
>> Hugin.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Feb 26, 2019, at 8:56 AM, Niklas Mischkulnig >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Sorry, forgot that in the rush:
>>> 
>>> df2e78a4d3f97bcec9600df70dcbe102605a27b9  Hugin-2019.0.0.beta2.dmg
>>> 
>>> (or simply `shasum ...` )
>>> 
>>> Niklas
>>> 
>>> Am Dienstag, 26. Februar 2019 14:44:34 UTC+1 schrieb zarl:
>>> Hi Niklas,
>>> 
>>> thanks for the build! Can you please also post checksums for  the new beta?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Carl
>>> 
>>> ps. 
>>> Just as an info for those who wonder what to do with a checksum like the 
>>> "md5" and "sha1" values below... those are used to verify that your 
>>> download actually contains the file that was uploaded by the developer, 
>>> i.e. without extra "features" added by someone who got access to the file 
>>> server.
>>> Example for Mac users: open the application Terminal and for a sha1 
>>> checksum type this line...
>>>  
>>>  openssl sha1
>>> 
>>> ... then add a blank (space) and from the finder drag the downloaded 
>>> (*.dmg) file into the terminal window (which adds the correct path to the 
>>> file you want to verify). Now hit your Enter or Return key on the keyboard 
>>> and compare the newly processed checksum with the one provided by the 
>>> friendly developer.
>>> 
>>> Am Samstag, 23. Februar 2019 13:01:05 UTC+1 schrieb Niklas Mischkulnig:
>>> Build for macOS 10.9+: 
>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2019.0/Hugin-2019.0.0.beta2.dmg/download
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Am Sonntag, 10. Februar 2019 11:21:00 UTC+1 schrieb T. Modes:
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> today we are releasing a beta 2 of Hugin 2019.0. 
>>> 
>>> Source tarball can be downloaded
>>> at sourceforge: 
>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2019.0/hugin-2019.0beta2.tar.bz/download
>>>  
>>> 
>>> or at launchpad: 
>>> https://launchpad.net/hugin/2019.0/2019.0beta2/+download/hugin-2019.0beta2.tar.bz
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Verify its checksums:
>>> md5: 0514d6a0eda7b8b182659407f1db58cf  hugin-2019.0beta2.tar.bz 
>>> 
>>> sha1: 3e54b166a6cdfb45e667cc2c8e23795375e6df72  hugin-2019.0beta2.tar.bz 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> This is a source code release. 
>>> Users communities produce executables for their respective platforms. 
>>> Please announce them here.
>>> 
>>> (The beta 2 correspond to changeset 75168618c648 in our repository, which 
>>> is also tagged as 2019.0beta2).
>>> 
>>> Changes since 2019.0 beta 1
>>> * Integrated raw import into add images dialog.
>>> * Moved raw converter settings into preferences.
>>> * Updated translations and help pages.
>>> * New parameter for user defined assistant.
>>> * Fixes running geocpset from inside Hugin.
>>> * Unified handling of feathered alpha channel.
>>> * Fixed installing of lcms2.dll in Windows installer.
>>> 
>>> Some changes resulted in changed string. This was needed to improve the 
>>> behaviour of the new raw import feature.
>>> So some translation files needs also an 

[hugin-ptx] multiblend OpenMP

2019-03-04 Thread Hans Bull
Would it be possible to make multiblend OpenMP enabled? Especially the 
image processing loop could benefit ... not too easy, after a glance at the 
source code.

Cheers
HB


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