Re: [hugin-ptx] Strings from translation file

2016-07-03 Thread Thomas Pryds
2016-07-02 22:04 GMT+02:00 dgjohnston :

> I read this as:
> The loaded images, all the same view but with different exposure values
> (EV), are fused into a single HDR image.
>
> 
>
> Thank you! That was what I suspected.

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Strings from translation file

2016-07-03 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi

2016-07-03 13:42 GMT+02:00 T. Modes <thomas.mo...@gmx.de>:

> that comes early. A lot of the mentioned strings are used since years!
>

And my translations of those strings have been used for years, too. Yet,
now I took the opportunity to let someone else proof-read the ~1500
strings, and another experienced translator of open source software grabbed
that opportunity, even though it is a huge job. Many translated strings in
the da.po file were improved because of this, and I find that very positive.


>
> Am Samstag, 2. Juli 2016 21:21:13 UTC+2 schrieb Thomas Pryds:
>>
>>  msgid "Exposure fused from stacks"
>>
>
> All images of each stacks are fused (default by enfuse)
> Each stack is exposure fused and then these images and blended by enblend.
>

Ok, so it was like I suspected. Thank you.


> This string is used since 2010.
>

Then my translation of this string is most likely from 2011 which seems to
be the year that I started to translate Hugin into Danish. I think it's
positive to know that it's been correct this whole time.


>
> --- Line 2205 (da.po) --
>> +#: hugin1/hugin/ImagesTree.cpp:144
>>  msgid "# Ctrl Pnts"
>>
>> This string was already used by Hugin 0.7 (from 2008). And until now
> nobody has complained. I will think about it.
>

Please, don't take this as a complaint. I think the current string is
readily understandable and unambiguous. I am merely suggesting to add a tad
of consistency and use the same acronym that seems to be used elsewhere
throughout Hugin. If you choose to keep the strings as is, I think no harm
will be done.



>
>
>> --
>>
>> +#: hugin1/hugin/ImagesTree.cpp:163
>> +msgid "Translation remap plane yaw"
>>
>
> The translation parameters remap the image by using an intermediate plane.
> The parameters describes the yaw of this plane. See also
> http://wiki.panotools.org/Stitching_a_photo-mosaic
>

Thank you.


Thomas (P.)

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[hugin-ptx] Strings from translation file

2016-07-02 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi

I'm having my (new and old) translations reviewed by my local translator
group. This brought up a couple of questions and comments.

--- Line 495 (da.po) ---
+#: hugin1/base_wx/StitchingExecutor.cpp:303
hugin1/hugin/xrc/pano_panel.xrc:472
+#: hugin1/hugin/xrc/pano_panel.xrc:1260
 msgid "Exposure fused from stacks"

In Danish I can translate the first part as either "Eksponeringsfusioneret"
or "Eksponering fusioneret", but they have two different meanings which the
English sentence is ambiguous about when viewed out of context (by someone
like me who is not into all the technical details). So does this mean that:

- The exposure is being fused, or
- Something else is being fused by help of/in relation to the exposure?

-

--- Line 2205 (da.po) --
+#: hugin1/hugin/ImagesTree.cpp:144
 msgid "# Ctrl Pnts"

This needs to be very short, obviously. Why not use the acronym CP which is
used in many other strings? (e.g. "# of CPs" or "CP count")

--

+#: hugin1/hugin/ImagesTree.cpp:163
+msgid "Translation remap plane yaw"

I am somewhat in doubt of the meaning of this string. Can somebody
explain/elaborate?




Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Call for translators

2016-06-21 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 21. jun. 2016 10.05 AM skrev "Harry van der Wolf" :

> I thought I had set my mercurial to the 2016.2 branch but I accidently
pushed to the default tree.

Which branch should translations be pushed to (in this case and in
general)? I always work on the default branch; is that incorrect?

Thomas P.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2016.0 beta 1 released

2016-02-06 Thread Thomas Pryds
2016-01-23 10:29 GMT+01:00 T. Modes :

> IMPORTANT
> [...]
>
* Update the translation for your language.
>

Danish translation updated.

A few typos in English strings:

"%fullheight - height of output canvas canvas\n"
One too many "canvas".

"Stitch with the settings from an user defined output sequence"
"an" should be "a" instead.

"The batch queue contains many items.\n
This can have negative effects on performance.\n
Should the batch queue cleared now?"
The last sentence is missing something. Perhaps "Should the batch queue be
cleared now?"

Thomas P.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin 2015.0 beta2

2015-05-27 Thread Thomas Pryds
2015-05-27 19:09 GMT+02:00 T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de:

 But there are many language files which needs an update. So all
 translators, please contribute your updated files. Thanks.

 The current status is:
 da.po
 1489 translated messages, 8 fuzzy translations, 3 untranslated messages.


Just pushed da.po which should now be at 100% again.

Thomas.

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[hugin-ptx] No updates to translation files since January?

2014-08-29 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi

Looking at [1] it seems that the language files haven't been updated since
January. Is this correct, or has there just not been any development that
would trigger updates of language files? I like to do some translation now
and then so avoid having a lot of strings that need translation just before
a release :-)

If there are indeed updates, I wouldn't mind if someone would update the
Danish language file to include new/changed strings, as I don't have a
working compilation setup (which I believe is required?)

Oh, btw, the wiki [2] seems to be dead right now. Sorry! This site is
experiencing technical difficulties. Perhaps just temporarily?

Thomas


[1] http://sourceforge.net/p/hugin/hugin/ci/default/tree/src/translations/
[2] http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_translation_guide

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Align time lapse stack

2014-04-12 Thread Thomas Pryds
It sounds like what you need is image stabilization. This is possible
with Hugin. I successfully accomplished this, following the guide at
http://imgur.com/a/3qfWQ . Also, the Panotools wiki has something on
the subject at http://wiki.panotools.org/Time_lapse_stabilization

Thomas P.


2014-04-12 23:38 GMT+02:00 Hansjörg Temperli tempe...@phys.ethz.ch:
 Hi Folks
 I recently started with timelapse photography, and the main problem is, due
 to the lack of a very sturdy tripod, that i need to align the images
 afterwards.
 My current projects have at least 800 images, so i have to call
 align_image_stack on the command line. During the last night, i ran a 800
 image batch that ultimatively failed because in some images, ships move
 through the imageand the program somehow tried to align these moving objects
 instead of the horizon.

 Now i have this idea to make it work:

 Select some 10-15 points on a reference frame, then the program tries to
 find each point in one of the images, aligns this image and then goes on to
 the next image. And if it cant find a point in the vicinity (because this
 point is hidden by an object that moves by), it just goes on and tries the
 other points.

 Now if only someone could program such an algorithm... or has another idea
 how to align huge stacks?

 Thanks!

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin 2014.0beta1 released

2014-01-26 Thread Thomas Pryds
2014/1/26 Frederic Da Vitoria davito...@gmail.com:
 If nobody else is handling French, I could do it. How can I check?

According to the French PO file [1], Jean-Luc Coulon has made the
latest update to the French translation in March last year. You should
probably coordinate with him, or ask if he's preparing an update,
before doing anything else. His mail address is in the PO file.

Thomas P.

[1]: http://sourceforge.net/p/hugin/hugin/ci/default/tree/src/translations/fr.po

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin 2014.0beta1 released

2014-01-25 Thread Thomas Pryds
2014/1/25 T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de:
 The languages cs_CZ.po, hu.po, it.po, pt_BR.po and sk.po are the only one
 with a full coverage (1399 translated messages).

Now, da.po should be at 100%, also.

Thomas P.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Recommended panorama viewer? Hints for using pannellum?

2013-11-18 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 18/11/2013 20.29 skrev Michael Below be...@judiz.de:
 Is there a panorama viewer that can be built on a current Linux system?

I would say panini is, although I didn't try to build it myself. Panini is
available (as a binary deb package) for and is running great on Ubuntu
through the Hugin PPA, so I'd guess something similar is for Debian.

If not, maybe you can use the Ubuntu deb on Debian? At least, I was able to
install panini that was built for Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal (i.e. two Ubuntu
releases old) on my system running Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy without any
problems, simply by downloading the deb file and running dpkg -i on it,
having taken care of iys dependencies. Debian and Ubuntu being quite
similar, perhaps you can, too? Anyone having any experience with that?

Hugin PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~hugin/+archive/hugin-builds

Thomas P.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin 2013.0.0 released

2013-11-07 Thread Thomas Pryds
2013/11/3 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com:
 For those who want to translate the release notes in their native language I
 append the en.shtml to this mail. Just save it in your ISO-2 language code
 like de.shtml, fr.shtml (for example). A lot can be copypasted from the
 2012 sections.
 If you are familiar with the hugin-web hg repository you can upload it
 yourself. Otherwise just send it to me.

Attached is a Danish translation of the release notes.

While translating I stumbled upon a couple of places in the English
notes that I need to suggest on:

Users communities - User communities

modify assigned lenses and stack in pto files
stacks?

The OpenMP enabled enblend is now compatible on Mac OS X Lion (10.7) and newer.
compatible with?


Thomas P.

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Title: Hugin-2012.0.0 udgivelsesnoter


  


 
  


  Hugin-2013.0.0 udgivelsesnoter
  Hugin er mere end bare en panorama-stitcher.
  
  Ændringer siden 2012.0.0
Den største ændring er en redesignet grafiske brugerflade (GUI). Brugerfladen består nu af tre tilstande: Simpel, avanceret og ekspert.
Den simple brugerflade er for den nye panoramafotograf og tilbyder alle værktøjer til oprettelse af dit panorama. Du kan også bruge denne tilstand, hvis du har et simpelt, ligetil panorama. Den simple brugerfladetilstand bruger "Hurtig-preview"-vinduet som hovedvindue.
Den avancerede brugerfladetilstand tilbyder dig flere valgmuligheder for at forbedre dit panorama. Den bruger panorama-editoren som hovedvindue.
Eksperttilstanden giver dig adgang til alle valgmuligheder og funktioner, som Hugin tilbyder. Det er her, du kan optimere dine komplikerede, multilags-, mosaik-, multistak-, og så videre, panoramaer. Den bruger også panorama-editoren som hovedvindue.

Hugin til Mac OS X har skiftet fra Carbon til Cocoa og er nu fuldt ud 64bit.

Nye værktøjer tilføjet:

	pto_var ( ændr billedvariable inden i pto-filer)
	pto_lensstack (redigér tildelte objektiver og stakke i pto-filer)
	geocpset  (sæt/tilføj geometriske begrænsninger for multirække-panoramaer med detaljeløse billeder)


  Andre forbedringer
  
 Mange flere forbedringer og fejlrettelser.
  
  Sprog
  De fleste oversættelser er blevet opdateret for denne udgivelse.
  
  Opgradering
  Opgradering fra tidligere versioner af Hugin burde ske uden gnidninger. Hvis du alligevel
har problemer med gamle indstillinger, kan disse nulstilles i indstillingsvinduet ved at
klikke 'Indlæs standarder'.
  Det anbefales på det kraftigste at sætte standard-kontrolpunktsdetektoren til
  Hugin's CPFind. Dette er den eneste kontrolpunktsdetektor, der aktivt understøttes
af Hugin. Tredjepartsgeneratorer er muligvis kompatible gennem arkitekturen for
udvidelsesmoduler.
  Kompilering
  Brugere, der kompilerer fra kildekoden, kan referere til listen over afhængigheder
og de platformspecifikke kompilerings-processer,
der beskrives i wiki'en. Mere information i README-
og INSTALL_cmake-filerne i tar-filen.
  Download
  Hugin kan findes på SourceForge
og Launchpad.
  Brugerfællesskaber producerer eksekvérbare filer til deres respektive platforme.
Eksekvérbare filer vil sansynligvis blive annonceret indenfor få dage fra udgivelsen af
denne tar-fil på postlisten
  og føjes til download-sektionen
  på SourceForge.
  Kendte problemer og løsninger
  Der er et kendt problem ved kompilering af Hugin med CMake 2.8.5rc2.
Løsning: Opgradér til en nyere CMake-version.
  Mac OS X:

  - Mac OS X Tiger (10.4) understøttes ikke længere.
- PPC-platformen understøttes ikke længere.
- OpenMP-aktiveret enblend understøttes nu på Mac OS X Lion (10.7) og nyere.
 
  
  En opdateret liste over punkter, der vurderes kritiske, inklusive diskussioner
og løsninger er på issue
  tracker'en.
  Tak
  Tak til alle bidragere til denne udgivelse og medlemmer af hugin-ptx-postlisten,
for mange til at nævne her.

  



Re: [hugin-ptx] Multiple Hugin installation problems on Ubuntu 13.10

2013-10-26 Thread Thomas Pryds
2013/10/26 Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) cartol...@gmail.com:
 I usually prefer to install binary packages using hugin ppa using apt-get:

 https://launchpad.net/~hugin/+archive/hugin-builds

It seems that the latest Hugin release, 2012.0.0, hasn't been packaged
for the OP's version of Ubuntu (13.10 / Saucy), though.

I don't know if Stefan plans to package Hugin 2012.0.0 for Ubuntu
13.10, but if not, it would make sense, since we're probably pretty
close to the final release of Hugin 2013.0.0 (?).

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Possible Hugin bug in control points tab

2013-10-07 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 07/10/2013 18.19 skrev T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de:
 These are 2 different repository. It is not only a different address for
the same repository.
 After the update of sourceforge I assumed that the old repo is read only.
But it is still writeable, and there were an accidental push to the old
repo.

In another project that I'm following, they handled a similar repo change
by removing all files in the old repo, replacing them with a single README,
briefly explaining about the new location of the repo. Given the nature of
mercurial/hg, the old chances will not be lost.

Thomas P

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Re: [hugin-ptx] hugin ubuntu ppa for 13.04

2013-09-23 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 23/09/2013 12.02 skrev Stefan Peter s_pe...@swissonline.ch:
 where you could download the aforementioned 2013.0~rc1 (which I will
 update to ~rc2 as soon as time permits).

Do you need help with this? (in general, I mean). We all have limited time.

What would be the requirements for this? A working build environment, I
guess. How much is done manually and how much is handled at launchpad?

Thomas P.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Binaries request

2013-09-18 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 18/09/2013 10.31 skrev Stano Turza stanislav.tu...@gmail.com:

 May I ask anybody for hugin rc2 binaries, thx

If you're on Ubuntu Linux, subscribe to the PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~hugin/+archive/next and you will automatically
receive an update when the rc2 has been built.

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Enblend: limiting minimum levels

2013-08-08 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 06/08/2013 11.09 skrev Gnome Nomad gnomeno...@gmail.com:
 I suspect your Android phone has a multicore processor and more powerful
video hardware. And might also be running in 64-bit mode? This little old
Sempron processor only has a single core and 128KB of processor cache ...
Yah, little old laptop!

It's a Galaxy Nexus, so yes, a dual-core ARM processor running at 1.2 GHz
and a 384 MHz GPU. I don't know whether it's 32 or 64 bits.

 And Chrome is much faster at Javascript than current Firefox!

Just tried with Firefox on the same device. Black screen. Then Firefox
closes down.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Enblend: limiting minimum levels

2013-08-05 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 04/08/2013 08.10 skrev Gnome Nomad gnomeno...@gmail.com:

 http://www.elmuseum.se/panorama/panorama.html?pano=asea_kulvert.xml


http://www.elmuseum.se/panorama/panorama.html?pano=vasteras_gamla_vattentorn.xml

 Good think I just ordered a new laptop. Looks like simply browsing the
internet is too much for the current machine!

Both work fine and rather smooth here on Chrome on an Android phone.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Stitching images from 24mpix sensors

2013-08-03 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 24/07/2013 11.20 skrev Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com:
 You have win7, which is by default 64bit, but are you using the 64bit
Hugin?


According to
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/32-bit-and-64-bit-windows-frequently-asked-questions,
Windows 7 exists in both 32 and 64 bit versions.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Scrapforge

2013-07-06 Thread Thomas Pryds
I'm not a Hugin developer (but I am a Hugin translator) and recently I was
introduced to git and github. I think it has one major advantage, which I
am not sure is exclusive to git, though: Pull requests. Anyone is able to
fork a code repository, make their own changes to that fork, and then
submit a pull request, asking the developers to include the changes in the
official repository. I don't know if this would be of interest to the Hugin
project, but I think it's worth considering.

The github site offers very nice and simple packaging of git, including
issue tracker and wiki. It's free for open source projects. It offers only
git, though, no mercurial, so a change to github would also mean a change
to git.

I don't have any experience with bitbucket, but as far as I can read on
their site, free repositories support only up to  5 developers. Is that
enough?

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Re: [hugin-ptx] hugin 2013.0 release notes: to be checked and translated

2013-07-03 Thread Thomas Pryds
I found a typo, but I am not a native English speaker, so there might
or might not be more than this one:

Users communities produce executables for their respective platforms.
- User communities

Other than that: Are there any significant changes worth mentioning
with regard to translations? Any new languages added since last
release?

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: field of view must be positive

2013-06-05 Thread Thomas Pryds
2013/5/24 T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de:
 I can't reproduce the issue (Win 64 bit, Fedora 32 bit). Can somebody
 else reproduce this issue? If yes, what is the common point?

I just experienced the same, on Ubuntu 12.10, 64 bit, in Hugin
2013.0.0.70b10450ff94 (from the ppa) with libpano13
2.9.18+dfsg+2.9.19+hg783+1-0ubuntu5~quantal (also from the ppa). Also
two images. These have very large overlap; probably more than 80%,
JPEG files from a Canon EOS 500D. I have put the image files and pto
in a zip (app 14 MB) here if that's helpful: http://goo.gl/XVURG

The messages appears when I click the Calculate button in the
Photos tab in the panorama editor (the one under Optimise -
Geometric). When I click ok to the error message, Hugin either
closes abruptly, sometime after being unresponsive for some minutes.

When I click the Calculate button, the following is output to the
console (the lines are mine):
--
Optimizing Variables
Strategy 1
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 0 iteration(s):  1189.61048121521 units
Strategy 1
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 1 iteration(s):  111.313937620796 units
Strategy 1
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 2 iteration(s):   34.195941354383 units
Strategy 1
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 3 iteration(s):  13.1204719941758 units
Strategy 1
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 4 iteration(s):  12.3721620730045 units
Strategy 1
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 5 iteration(s):  3.93389385081116 units
Strategy 1
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 6 iteration(s):  2.77917699920753 units
Strategy 1
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 7 iteration(s):  2.68576195240624 units
Strategy 1
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 8 iteration(s):  2.68576195240624 units

Optimizing Variables
Strategy 2
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 0 iteration(s):  2.43781390925982 units
Strategy 2
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 1 iteration(s):  2.29918791227656 units
Strategy 2
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 2 iteration(s):  2.29485798190338 units
Strategy 2
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 3 iteration(s):  2.29484159105581 units
Strategy 2
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 4 iteration(s):  2.29484153243107 units
---

Then the error message appears. When I click ok, the following is output:

---
Bad params
---

Then, after sometimes being unresponsive, the following is output:

---
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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Re: [hugin-ptx] hugin automation - pto_gen missing in the nightly ppa

2013-05-18 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 18/05/2013 01.53 skrev Terry Duell tdu...@iinet.net.au:
 I wasn't aware that the hugin project builds a nightly binary.

A must-have for Hugin users running Ubuntu (if they don't want to build
themselves):

https://launchpad.net/~hugin

There's a ppa with releases, one with upcoming releases (e.g. release
candidates), and one with nightly builds.

From the Hugin download page there's a link to the wiki where enabeling the
ppa in your system is explained.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Can't find the Sourceforge hg repo

2013-05-15 Thread Thomas Pryds
Perhaps something to do with this? (I thought everyone with write access to
the hg repo was sent such a mail):



Your code repository in upgraded project hugin is now ready for use.

Old repository url: http://hugin.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/hugin

New repository checkout command: svn checkout --username=username svn+ssh://
usern...@svn.code.sf.net/p/hugin/code/ hugin-code

You should do a checkout using the new repository location.  The old
repository is read-only now.

For more detailed instructions on migrating to your new repo, please see
https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Repository%20Upgrade%20FAQ/

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[hugin-ptx] Hugin in Ubuntu

2013-04-27 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi

I see the new Ubuntu 13.04, Raring Ringtail, released a few days ago
carries Hugin 2011.4.0 in its standard repositories. Does anyone have an
idea why this is not 2012.0.0? I guess it has something to do with what's
available in the Debian repos?

(Btw, I am aware of the Ubuntu PPA, of course)

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin 2013.0beta1 released

2013-03-04 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 04/03/2013 14.08 skrev paolobenve paolobe...@gmail.com:

 There is a visual problem when hugin window is little, see attacched
screenshot

 I'd prefer an initial window size that let the user see all the controls
in the various tabs, without hidding part of them.

Doesn't Hugin start in the same size as it was last closed? Please, correct
me if I'm wrong, but if that's the case, the user probably WANTED that
size, so it would not be good to dictate a different size upon startup.

Neither would it be good, IMHO, to make a minimum allowable window size,
even if that means the user is able to make the window too small to fit the
controls. Of course, that doesn't justify the visual erors from your
screenshot, but I think it ought to be possible. There may be reasons for a
user to (temporarily) do that, e.g. if they need to show several windows on
their screen for comparison, or what ever. In this case it would, IMHO, be
better to simply just not show the controls that don't fit in the window,
or maybe even allow for scrolling back and forth.

Just my two cents :-)

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin translators for version 2013.0.0: Please rise for the new task

2013-03-03 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi Carlos

I find the tool Lokalize to be a bit easier to use than POEdit. It also has
options for sorting by translated, untranslated and fuzzy.

Thomas
 Den 04/03/2013 02.25 skrev Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) 
cartol...@gmail.com:

 Hi,

 is there an easy way to list in the poedit or other tool the messages that
 are untranslated or fuzzy? I tried with poedit 1.4.6 under FreeBSD and
 didn't find a filter or something like that.

 Thanks,

 Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
 http://cartola.org/360
 http://www.panoforum.com.br/


 2013/3/3 Carl von Einem c...@einem.net

 One (possible) typo in the original strings:
 Should the OpenGL powered fast preview window disabled? (line 4664)

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Re: [hugin-ptx] 2012.0.0+hg6176-0ubuntu1~quantal

2013-02-26 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 26/02/2013 23.19 skrev paolobenve paolobe...@gmail.com:
 - if hugin loads in a little window (not maximized), after loading images
the windows remains too little, the user expects the windows grows bigger
in order to see loaded images

Not this user. Please, don't resize my Hugin window without asking. Perhaps
there could be a toggle to enable/disable this, if implemented?

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin translators for version 2013.0.0: Please rise for the new task

2013-02-24 Thread Thomas Pryds
Thank you for the reminder!

I like to keep the Danish file up to date with smaller, more frequent
updates, rather than one big update before each release. Would it be
possible to receive an automated mail every time da.po has been changed in
the repository? Such a mail wouldn't have to contain the changes, just a
simple da.po has been changed in the Hugin repository would be enough.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Strange lines

2013-01-06 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 07/01/2013 04.33 skrev Gérald Brosseau ger...@gb-photodujour.com:

 On a fresh install of version 2011.4.0.cf9be9344356 under Kubuntu .

 I have strange lines on the final output

 Exemple :

 http://www.gb-photodujour.com/PRIVE/2013-01-05-02-ERROR.jpg


This looks like a problem that others have run into, too. Have a look at
e.g.
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/?fromgroups#!topic/hugin-ptx/mVpE3yaEj8Q

I had the problem, too, which I solved by switching from a 32 bit operating
system to a 64 bit.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Creating 360/180 Panoramas for Google+/Picasa lightbox display

2012-11-26 Thread Thomas Pryds
2012/11/26 Jan Martin janmar...@diy-streetview.org

 - With Firefox there is a nasty black seam where the left and right end of
 the pano touches. (Firefox 17 on 64 bit Ubuntu Linux). Not so with
 Chromium. Also happened with Bruno's pano.
Anyone observed this too?


Yes, I got this, too, on Brunos pano - on Firefox 16 on 64 bit Ubuntu. Both
the nasty vertical one you mentioned, but also thinner vertical and
horizontal ones scattered all over the pano. Nothing on Chromium.

And as Bruno mentioned, quite wobbly. Both on Firefox and Chromium.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Creating 360/180 Panoramas for Google+/Picasa lightbox display

2012-11-26 Thread Thomas Pryds
2012/11/26 Thomas Pryds tho...@pryds.eu

 Yes, I got this, too, on Brunos pano - on Firefox 16 on 64 bit Ubuntu.
 Both the nasty vertical one you mentioned, but also thinner vertical and
 horizontal ones scattered all over the pano. Nothing on Chromium.


BTW, exactly the same with Matthew's pano at
https://plus.google.com/u/0/113977386325730945324/posts/LjtpLvhqcuL --
although the wobbly effect is harder to see here (if present at all) since
there are no long, (almost) straight lines.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: control points as way of Hugin life?

2012-11-01 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 31/10/2012 17.04 skrev JohnPW johnpwatk...@gmail.com:
 I was recently impressed with the panorama feature on an iPhone 5. It
worked surprisingly well.

Talking about panorama features on mobile phones / tablets: Has anyone here
tried the new 360x180 pano feature photo sphere on Android 4.2 units?
What are your thoughts on it? I have only tried some of the third party
one-row pano apps for older Androids, with more or less good results,
mainly due to parallax errors.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Help with building a OpenGL multires viewer for panoramas

2012-09-13 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 13/09/2012 13.59 skrev Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) 
cartol...@gmail.com:

 Well, I imagine your phone is not an iThing or an Android one? On those
the problem is solved using HTML5 and flash on a browser, respectively.

Note though, that as of last month, Adobe is no longer providing the
Android Flash player for download in Google Play[1], i.e. it is no longer
possible to (officially) install Flash player on an Android device that
doesn't already have it.

I am unaware if new devices will generally still have it installed by
default or not, but Flash seems to be a dead technology on Android on the
longer term.

Thomas

[1]
http://androidcentral.com/adobe-begin-blocking-new-installs-flash-tomorrow

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin nominee for project of the month

2012-09-13 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 11/09/2012 18.34 skrev T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de:

 Hugin has been nominated for the project of the month October by
 sourceforge.
 See http://sourceforge.net/blog/potm_102012_vote/

Nice! But only four votes for Hugin so far? Anyone with a Twitter account
can vote at http://twtpoll.com/i3vir0 - strange that hey chose Twitter, btw.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Pannellum 1.2 Released

2012-09-06 Thread Thomas Pryds
 On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 6:41:20 PM UTC-4, Yuv wrote:
 I'm on Precise Pangolin, using Firefox 15, on a two years old Intel
 Core ULV.  It works, but panning is very jerky (and I did not even try
 full screen).

I'm on an ageing Intel Core 2 at 2.4 GHz with 2GB RAM and a rather old
NVidia graphics card on Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot with proprietary
NVidia graphics drivers. I experience no jerkiness worth mentioning;
everything works quite smoothly, even in full-screen, in Firefox 14
and Chrome 18.

2012/9/6 Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net:
 As far as I know, there is no way to determine if a mouse or touch pad is
 being used. I went with the current control method since most web users
 should be familiar with it from web-based maps. I'm still undecided as to
 whether I want to keep it or switch to a joystick like control scheme.

If you're going to implement the joystick control, why not keep both
and the the website/pano administrator decide on a per pano basis
through a toggle when he/she sets up the panorama in pannellum? Or a
toggle in the GUI, letting the end user decide? Or even a combination
where setting up the pano leaves you three options: map-like,
joystick-like, or end-user decision? Just some suggestions :-)

Thomas

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[hugin-ptx] PTBatcherGUI translated?

2012-08-31 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi

I've wonder why I can't seem to start PTBatcherGUI in a translated
version on my system. I found an old discussion at [1] where I read
that PTBatcherGUI doesn't use the language which is selected in Hugin,
but rather the system default language/locale. My system is set to
English (en_US.UTF-8 to be exact), but trying to start it through
'LANG=da_DK.UTF-8 PTBatcherGUI' as (almost) suggested in the mentioned
discussion, still starts it in English for me, but with a warning:
(PTBatcherGUI:7002): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in
module_path: pixmap (da_DK.UTF-8 is installed on my system). Does
the '.UTF-8' part do any difference? Should it?

Trying to use 'LANG=da_DK PTBatcherGUI', leaving out the '.UTF-8' part
yields the following error (which seems to be because the locale da_DK
is not installed on my system):
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
  what():  locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid
Aborted

How would I be able to start PTBatcherGUI in Danish?

Also, ought not PTBatcherGUI use the locale set in Hugin, since
PTBatcherGUI is initiated from Hugin every time a project is being
stitched?

I'm running Hugin 2012.1.0.6571549ff779 on Ubuntu 11.10.


Thomas

[1] http://old.nabble.com/strings-batcher-td21976142.html

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Pannellum 1.2 Released

2012-08-28 Thread Thomas Pryds
2012/8/28 Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net:
 With a few new features, a few improvements, and a bug fix, Pannellum 1.2,
 an HTML5 panorama viewer, has been released.

This is great! Plugin-free viewers is definitely the way to go. Now we
only need those last few browsers to support HTML5 and WebGL :-)

I played around with your demonstration panorama a bit, and it seems
to work very well. I'm on Ubuntu 11.10 with Chrome 18.0 and Firefox
14.0.1.

On Chrome, however, I experience a slight glitch. Nothing serious,
though. When I drag the mouse to move the pano; if I drag out off the
pano area in the bottom, the whole pano and controls slide 5 or 10
pixels up in the pano area, leaving a stripe of nothing below the
pano. If I then drag the mouse cursor out off the pano in the top, the
pano and controls slide back into place. This doesn't happen for me on
Firefox, so I don't know if it's actually a Pannellum issue.

I made a small screen capture, demonstrating the issue (app. 4 mb
MP4/h.264 video file):
http://goo.gl/szst1

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] I need help using command line tools on the Mac (or do I?)

2012-08-25 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi John

Thanks for sharing your experiences on this. I think doing something
like this, just for the fun of it, teaches me a lot.

2012/8/25 JohnPW johnpwatk...@gmail.com:
 Yes, I did get the images from that link. I found the easiest way to get
 them was to drill in to the first Full res image:
 http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/3/mcam/0003ML01E1_DXXX.jpg
 download it, and then increment the image number, e.g.:
 http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/3/mcam/0003ML02E1_DXXX.jpg

Note, though, that a few images fall out of this pattern, containing
the substring E2 or E3 instead of E1. For instance:
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/3/mcam/0003ML078000E3_DXXX.jpg
and
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/3/mcam/0003ML029000E2_DXXX.jpg

 I imagine you script savvy folks could make it automatic (build in error
 handling though, because a few of the images are missing.)

A simple and dirty bash script like the following would do that
(except take care of the E2/E3 cases mentioned above):

#!/bin/bash
for i in {10..99}; do
  wget 
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/3/mcam/0003ML0$i000E1_DXXX.jpg;
done
for i in {100..200}; do
  wget 
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/3/mcam/0003ML$i000E1_DXXX.jpg;
done

(missing files would just be tried downloaded, then ignored)

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] I need help using command line tools on the Mac (or do I?)

2012-08-24 Thread Thomas Pryds
2012/8/25 JohnPW johnpwatk...@gmail.com:
 [...] But in stitching that big Martian pano [...]

Just out of curiosity: What did you (successfully?) use as focal
length and multiplicator? I assume you're using the mastcam subframe
images from http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/raw/?s=3 ?

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Curiosity''s panoramic images

2012-08-14 Thread Thomas Pryds
On the same topic, see

http://360cities.net/image/curiosity-rover-martian-solar-day-2

Really amazing!

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Translators requested for Hugin 2012.0 release

2012-08-04 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 04/08/2012 05.10 skrev RizThon rizt...@gmail.com:
 I'm not sure how to translate HDR. Currently, sometimes HDR is
 directly used, sometimes it's the translation of High Dynamic Range,
 sometimes it's both High Dynamic Range (HDR). FWIW, the french
 wikipedia article uses the acronym HDR.

In the Danish translation I sticked to using HDR in lack of a good
translation. This means that, to avoid confusion, I also kept the English
term when it's spelled out as High Dynamic Range. I decided to only
change it when I have both a good Danish translation AND its Danish
acronym. Which may not happen anytime in the near future, as the English
term (spelled out or as acronym) seems to be used in Danish on e.g.
wikipedia and elsewhere.

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Homebrew panohead (novice approach)

2012-07-28 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi Milan

Den 25/07/2012 22.45 skrev Milan Knížek knizek.co...@gmail.com:
 Note that the reason is not some American inch measure, but rather
 British Withworth thread - camera tripods usually use it. The difference
 to metric thread is not just size, but also the shape of the thread.

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screw#Thread_standards

Thanks a lot for the clearification! I have corrected it in my text.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Hugin 2012.0beta1 released

2012-07-23 Thread Thomas Pryds
2012/7/23 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com:
 Hugin-2012.0 RELEASE NOTES

Great to see a beta1 release already! I see that new translation
strings were added to the repository three weeks ago. Is it possible
to get an automated mail for every change to, say, the Danish
translation file?

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Prioritize images? (Sharp/blur pair)

2012-07-22 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hello Terry

2012/7/19 Thomas Pryds tho...@pryds.eu:
 after the weekend I'll upload the blurred image and some of the surrounding
 ones.

Unfortunately, now, after I had a closer look at the image in
question, it seems that I have actually shot it from a slightly
different angle than the others. It must be a test that I did before
doing the actual panorama shots, and which I now forgot of. I'm sorry
if you aren't able to use it after all. Anyway, if you are, I've
uploaded the blurred image and a couple of other images from the pano
that overlap, here:

http://pryds.eu/files/blur-sharp.zip (~28 MB)

I'll keep this in mind if I experience a blurred pano image amongst
sharp ones again. BTW, would it help your project if one were to twist
the focus ring slightly in one shot, and thus produce a sharp/blur
set? Probably not, or you would have done so yourself ;-)

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Homebrew panohead (novice approach)

2012-07-20 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 20/07/2012 22.17 skrev Rogier Wolff rew-googlegro...@bitwizard.nl:
 But my 18-135 lens has the nodal point almost all the way near the
 camera when it is in the 135 zoom-position. That balances the
 camera/lens nicely near the axis.

Do you shoot 360×180° panos at 135? That must give a lot of images to
stitch - and quite nice resolution, if not downsized?

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Prioritize images?

2012-07-20 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 18/07/2012 19.19 skrev arclance arclanceml...@gmail.com:
 In my case I blended two series of exposures one which had the sky much
 better exposed than the other.
 By masking the ground in the good sky images, and the sky in the good
 ground images I was able to blend them together to get a good final
 panorama using the best part of each image.

Actually, I used this approach at another spot in the same panorama. After
reading a tip on this mailing list about covering the sun with your hand in
one capture and not in another, I was able to get surrounding trees which
were less spoiled by the sun, by masking out the trees in one image and
my hand in the other.

You're probably right that this strategy would also work in this particular
case with the blurred image. Thank you for the suggestion. Since the area
in question was all grass, I ended up cloning another area to the affected
spot in GIMP in the final pano image file instead, though.

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Prioritize images?

2012-07-20 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi Luís

Den 18/07/2012 19.31 skrev Luís Henrique Camargo Quiroz luis...@gmail.com
:
 What about using masks? You could exclude almost all the blurred
 photo, and keep only the 'missing' region - the one not overlapping with
 other images.

Thank you for the suggestion. I will definitely have it in mind, should
another situation like this arise. Here, though, I might have a hard time
locating the correct spot, the whole image being filled with straws of
grass :-)

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Homebrew panohead (novice approach)

2012-07-19 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 19/07/2012 12.15 skrev Gnome Nomad gnomeno...@gmail.com:
 I don't think you want to say your new panoramic head makes your
panoramas much more prone to parallax errors ... I think you mean much
LESS prone ...

Ah yes, that was obviously what I meant to say. Corrected now. Thank you!

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Prioritize images? (Sharp/blur pair)

2012-07-19 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hey Terry

Den 19/07/2012 01.12 skrev Terry Duell tdu...@iinet.net.au:
 Thomas, could you can provide your blurred and sharp overlapped image
pair, on Dropbox or somesuch?

Sure! I hope you can use them, even though I didn't bother to have a closer
look at what might have caused the blur.

Unfortunately, I'm away from my computer at the moment, but when I'm back
after the weekend I'll upload the blurred image and some of the surrounding
ones.

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[hugin-ptx] Prioritize images?

2012-07-18 Thread Thomas Pryds
I'm trying to stitch a panorama where I have one image which is, for
some reason, quite blurred. Maybe I shook the camera, maybe something
else. Fortunately, I have good overlap, so the damage isn't very
large. If I exclude the image entirely, only a small part of the final
panorama is missing, and I think I could live with only that small
part being blurred (or maybe I could fix it afterwards). However, if I
include the image, it makes for quite a large part of the final
panorama. Is there a way to prioritize images, so that a given part
of this particular image would /only/ be used if there is no other
image covering that exact part of the panorama?

I'm on 2011.5.0.dfd9dc55c39a (GUI overhaul, from the nightly Ubuntu ppa)

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[hugin-ptx] Homebrew panohead (novice approach)

2012-07-18 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi

Sorry if this is off-topic (is it?)

Recently, I spent some time doing a homebrew panohead. Being a total
novice to this in particular and to building physical stuff in
general, I thought I would share my experiences with you, so I did a
detailed description of my progress:

http://goo.gl/cLXCm

Comments very welcome, both here and on the website.

(sorry for the image quality of especially the illustrations which
feature a camera -- I had to shoot those using my mobile phone :-) )

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-07-16 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi Roger

Den 16/07/2012 11.44 skrev Rogier Wolff r.e.wo...@bitwizard.nl:
 There is an extra / in front of the http here. isn't there
 an extra / in there somewhere?

Yes, I noticed that, too. The extra slash isn't there in the generated
code, though.

The thing that made me think it was something else is the fact that it
works fine if I use a real colon instead in the code. My guess is that the
%3A part makes either pannellum, the webserver, or the browser think that
the path is relative instead of absolute and hence add the extra / to the
error message.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-07-15 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi Matthew

I finally had a chance to try out pannellum from my own site, and I
find it to work very well, and it's very easy to set up. I was
slightly confused when I read the How to use at
https://bitbucket.org/mpetroff/pannellum/ , though, since it tells me
to upload the pannellum.htm file to a webserver, and then the next
step tells me to use configuration.htm, i.e. another file. I quickly
found out that I had to load this file into a browser while still
locally on my computer, so this is no big deal (or, in fact it
probably wouldn't matter if this file, too, was uploaded, right?).

I did find something that looks like a bug, though:
When I use configuration.htm to set up the panorama, and I use an
absolute path for the pannellum.htm file (I would need this for
showing a pano from a website on a blog or similar), the path is html
encoded, i.e.
http://example.com/pannellum.htm
becomes
http%3A//example.com/pannellum.htm

This results in a 404 on my setup (Ubuntu with Chrome and Firefox):
The requested URL /http://example.com/pannellum.htm was not found on
this server.

However, if I change %3A into : in the generated iframe code,
everything works fine.

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 29/05/2012 05.49 skrev Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net:

 After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
 source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
 HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free.

This sounds like a very interesting project. I haven't been able to test it
on my computer yet, but on Android I had no luck in getting your example to
work, unfortunately.

With the built-in browser (Android 2.2.2 Froyo), the viewer reports missing
WebGL support, which is probably true for that browser.

With Firefox 10.0.4 for Android, downloaded from Google Play just now,
after I tap the Load Panorams button, it says Loading for a while, and then
two thirds of the pano area turns black, and then nothing happens. I
googled for Webgl support in Firefox for Android, and it seems some users
have to turn it on (set webgl.force-enabled to true in about:config) before
it works. However, this didn't change anything for me.

After also enabling webgl.force_osmesa as suggested by e.g.
http://goo.gl/x1zEg it didn't work, but now I get the no webgl support
message like with the built-in browser.

I'll try testing on my computer later.

Btw, if you plan on translating the viewer into other languages, I'll be
able to do a Danish translation, for what it's worth :-)

Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Introducing Pannellum - an HTML5 Panorama Viewer

2012-05-29 Thread Thomas Pryds
I wrote:
 I'll try testing on my computer later.

On Ubuntu 11.10, 64 bit:

Chromium 18.0.1025.151, installed from the Ubuntu repositories: The viewer
tells me: A browser supporting WebGL (and the canvas element) is required
to view this panorama. In about:gpu Chromium reports:

 Canvas: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
 HTML Rendering: Hardware accelerated
 3D CSS: Hardware accelerated
 WebGL: Hardware accelerated
 WebGL multisampling: Hardware accelerated

Chrome 19.0.1084.52, downloaded from the Chrome website: Works nicely! Also
in full-screen (which seems to be faster than I expected on my aging
computer). However, I notice, that if you drag to rotate the panorama, but
you then release the mouse button out off the panorama area, the viewer
still thinks the mouse button is pressed when moving the mouse over the
panorama again. Not a big deal, but I thought I'd let you know.

Firefox 12.0, installed from the Ubuntu repositories: Works nicely! Also in
full-screen. Doesn't have the drag-out-off-the-pano-area problem described
above.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Contribute workflow

2012-05-21 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 21/05/2012 16.35 skrev Yili Zhao pan...@gmail.com:
   Are there some documentations which describe contribution workflow in
detail (like fork, branch and others operations one can test Hugin)?

As for translating Hugin into other languages, see:
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_translation_guide

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: GUI overhaul

2012-05-17 Thread Thomas Pryds
2012/5/18 Monkey davidhorma...@gmail.com

 I shoot on manual and trust my blender to correct any other exposure
 difference (which should be very little), and I think having to reset all
 parameters to 0 to turn it off (when in fact it's still *on*, just at 0
 strength, as it were) is pretty convoluted.

 A no exposure correction option seems very sensible to me - is this
 really something no-one else ever wanted? :S


I would imagine a number of checkbox switches, one for exposure correction,
one for stacks, one for HDR, etc., instead of the current checkboxes under
Panorama Outputs and Remapped Images in the Stitcher tab (current
layout; haven't seen the GUI overhaul) to be more intuitive. Just a thought.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: GUI overhaul

2012-05-09 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 08/05/2012 23.48 skrev
 Hugin has lots of photography jargon, but this is inevitable, there has
to be a better word than GUI.

If a label, e.g. next to a checkbox, is needed, what about cutting down the
acronym and let it say user interface mode or maybe just interface
mode? Or even user mode?

Is the word interface easily understandable in English by someone who
doesn't have any technical knowledge about computer programs?

I don't know this since English is not my first language, but in the Danish
translation, GUI would probably just remain GUI (which would be confusing)
since we, to my knowledge, don't have an acronym for that. So I also vote
to avoid the word GUI.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] new tutorial

2012-05-07 Thread Thomas Pryds
Den 06/05/2012 23.38 skrev Louprad loup...@yahoo.fr:
 I wrote a tutorial, you may want to publish it on the web site :

 http://louprad.over-blog.com/

 enjoy!

Thank you for the effort. Scrolling down through the tutorial, it looks
like a very nice one. Unfortunately, I don't read French, so I can only
hope that it will be translated into English at some point.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Horizontal lines in large panoramas

2012-02-01 Thread Thomas Pryds
Thanks Roger for the mini howto on multiblend. :-)


2012/1/31 Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com

 What Roger already stated for enblend hitting the 3GB memeory limit on
 32bit, is the same for multiblend but worse.


And I did indeed hit a memory limit trying to use multiblend to stitch the
same panorama:

App. five minutes into the process: Error: Couldn't allocate enough memory
to load image

So I guess I'm at the point where I should install a 64 bit OS instead of
my 32 bit OS :-)

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Horizontal lines in large panoramas

2012-01-30 Thread Thomas Pryds
2012/1/29 Bruno Postle br...@postle.net

 According to the bug report, it can be worked-around by setting the
 enblend -m parameter to use more system memory.  The default is 1024, so if
 you have an 8GB system you should try 4096 and see if that helps.


I have only a 2 GB system, so I tried setting it to 1536, which does indeed
help. The artefacts haven't disappeared, but there are definitely less of
them. With the same pano stitch, this setting yields only two thin lines
at the approximate area where there were a lot of lines before.


 Please update the bug report with any useful information you find out.


Anything I can do to help solve this bug, but I'm not sure what would be
useful info. The whole case as described in this thread? Or perhaps just my
expirences with changing the -m parameter? Or need I do further tests?

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Horizontal lines in large panoramas

2012-01-30 Thread Thomas Pryds
2012/1/30 Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) cartol...@gmail.com

 Is it possible to increase the system swap area (virtual memory) and tell
 enblend to use more memory? This way you will use your disk managed by the
 system and enblend will think he has plenty of memory.


Yes, I guess I would be able to tell enblend to use e.g. 3 GB of memory, as
I have a swap partition of 2 GB on my system (in addition to my 2 GB RAM).
I didn't take this step yet, though, since I wanted to see if merely
increasing the number had any effect, before I enlonged an already
hour-long process of stitching this pano -- but it will probably be my next
move :-)

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[hugin-ptx] Horizontal lines in large panoramas

2012-01-29 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi

When I do large panoramas, I get thin horizontal lines all the way through
the panorama. I found this old topic from 2009 which seems to describe the
same problem as I experience:
http://goo.gl/aNwgB

Here's the result of a test stitch I did (don't mind that it's completely
unfinished, with holes, bad fittings, etc.):
http://goo.gl/LpJZq (app. 15 mb jpg file)
For display here, the file was resized to 50% width and height, so it was
originally a 24388×12194 TIFF file. As you can see, there is a thin line
about half way down; one more nearly two thirds down, and a bunch more
about three fourths down.

Was a solution to the above problem never found? Or am I doing something
wrong?

If I do the same pano in 6098×3049 (fourth the width and fourth the height)
instead, the lines disappear, as was also suggested in the old topic.
See http://goo.gl/IwNIq (app. 5 mb jpg file)


Here's my system info from Hugin's About window:
Operativsystem: Linux 2.6.38-13-generic i686
Arkitektur: 32 bit
Ledig hukommelse: 685972 kiB

Hugin
Version: 2011.4.0.cf9be9344356
Sti til ressourcer: /usr/share/hugin/xrc/
Sti til data: /usr/share/hugin/data/

Biblioteker
wxWidgets: 2.8.11.0
libpano13: 2.9.18
Boost: 1.42.0
Exiv2: 0.21.1


(Hugin installed from nightly build Ubuntu ppa)


Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Fisheye image set?

2012-01-21 Thread Thomas Pryds
2012/1/20 Erik Krause erik.kra...@gmx.de

 Me too. This doesn't need to be an expensive one. The Samyang 8mm (also
 sold under different brands) will do:
 http://michel.thoby.free.fr/**SAMYANG/Early%20test%20report.**htmlhttp://michel.thoby.free.fr/SAMYANG/Early%20test%20report.html


Thanks for the recommendation. I see that this page also links to an image
set shot with this particular lens. I will try having a look at these
images, and have this lens in my mind with looking for one to buy.


 If you want full frame (on full frame sensor), get a Zenitar 16mm


Thanks. I think I'm for a circular one, though. Although I don't have much
to base this preference on ;-)

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Fisheye image set?

2012-01-21 Thread Thomas Pryds
2012/1/21 Markku Kolkka markku.kol...@iki.fi

 21.1.2012 9:55, Thomas Pryds kirjoitti:
  But from what I can see from your list of hardware, your lens is a
  circular fisheye. Wouldn't that always result in image files with a
  circular image area sorrounded by a black area

 No, the Samyang (a.k.a Opteka/Bower/Vivitar/Walimex) fisheye covers the
 full APS-C frame.


Ah, so with a Canon EOS 500D like mine, which does indeed have the APS-C
sensor, there really no choice between circular and full frame no matter
the lens... (?)

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Fisheye image set?

2012-01-21 Thread Thomas Pryds
2012/1/21 Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) cartol...@gmail.com

 Guess those on a full frame sensor would do only a little ball image in
 the midle :)


Something like
http://goo.gl/XF2xB
:-)


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Re: [hugin-ptx] Fisheye image set?

2012-01-20 Thread Thomas Pryds
2012/1/20 Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) cartol...@gmail.com

 I have put online some samples taken with a T2i (not full frame) using an
 Opteka 6.5mm:

 http://cartola.org/arquivos/Samples_T2i_Opteka6.5.zip


Thank you a lot! The only real problem I encountered when trying to do a
panorama from scratch from your image set was figuring out the focal length
and multiplicator, but I always have troubles with this, with image files
that lack this info. Anyway, when I copied the values from your pto file,
everything went smooth.

I really don't know if someone would notice the difference of a panorama
 made with a true fisheye or that lens you put on top of a non fisheye. I
 guess you probably can have some black borders with that, like you would
 have with a true fisheye in a fullframe camera. I had them when I used one
 in a point and shoot.


But from what I can see from your list of hardware, your lens is a circular
fisheye. Wouldn't that always result in image files with a circular image
area sorrounded by a black area (because all of the projected light is
covered by the camera's sensor)? Or does that depend on the camera, also?
Or perhaps you cropped the images?

You can think about your money, purpose and opinion. Do you have the money
 for a true fisheye? Will you miss this money? Are you professional or
 amateur?


Definitely amateur. Only doing this for the fun of it :-)
So I do have to think of the money, indeed, but if I'm not mistaken it
should be possible to get a used lens in a very nice condition at a fairly
acceptable price.

The main reason I thought of getting a fisheye is that it will enable me to
cover the same area with fewer images. Doing the (few) panos I did with my
18-55 mm zoom lens I had to shoot a lot of images in order to cover
everything, and then still it is easy to miss a small spot here and there.
Also, stitching so many images (e.g. 42 for one of them, at 18 mm) means a
lot of CPs and other things to keep track of.

So one of the things I learned by this process of stitching others' image
sets, was that a circular fisheye covers the widest angle, while a
fullframe covers slightly less (obviously). Coverage at the expense of
image resolution, of course.

Thomas

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[hugin-ptx] Fisheye image set?

2012-01-19 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi

Does anyone here know of somewhere to obtain a (free) set of fisheye images
in a reasonable resolution for stitching into a panorama? It would be great
to try experimenting a bit with Hugin and some fisheye images before
actually going out to buy a fisheye lens for my camera. I have been
searching Google for such a set, but unfortunately without luck.

On a side note: What would you recommend? A true fisheye lens to put
directly onto the camera body, or one of these (less expensive) lenses to
put on top of an ordinary lens?

Thanks,
Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Which EXIF data does Hugin need?

2011-11-05 Thread Thomas Pryds
2011/11/4 kfj _...@yahoo.com

 Are you sure you ran the optimizer after generating the CPs? Having
 the CPs per se doesn't 'move' the images, only after optimization they
 have y, p and r values to spread them out on the panosphere. Try
 optimizing once with the default setting and take it from there.


On the contrary, I'm sure I *didn't* run the optimizer. Also, I'm sure I
didn't do so the other times when I used the assistant and the images did
find their place on the panosphere, but now that I know I have to,
everything seems to work for me again :-)

Thanks!
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[hugin-ptx] Which EXIF data does Hugin need?

2011-11-03 Thread Thomas Pryds
I'm trying to do a panorama from some .fpx files which contain fotographs
that I shot many years ago with a Kodak DC210 which I don't have any more.
However, as only very few programs read Kodak's .fpx format, I've converted
the files into .jpg -- a process which omitted all meta data, sadly. So
now, I'm trying to recreate the data as EXIF data in the jpg files by
letting http://regex.info/exif.cgi tell me the meta data from the .fpx
files. For the first file, the site tells me the following from the
FlashPix meta data:

Data Object ID13BC5A58-6B90-1B6B-12C9-0800201177F8 Data Object StatusExists,
Not Purgeable Creating TransformSource Image Using Transforms
Cached Image Height864 Cached Image Width1,152 Image Size1,152 × 864
Visible Outputs1 Maximum Image Index1 Maximum Transform Index0
Maximum Operation Index0 Code PageWindows Latin 1 (Western European)
Revision Number1 Modify Date*2001:07:16* 14:58:45
10 years, 3 months, 16 days, 11 hours, 26 minutes, 54 seconds ago SoftwareDC210
Zoom (V05.00) Thumbnail Clip(20,784 bytes binary data) Subimage ColorRGB
Subimage Numerical Format8-bit, Unsigned Decimation MethodNone (Full-sized
Image) JPEG Tables(558 bytes binary data) Number Of Resolutions1
Max JPEG Table Index1 Comp Obj User Type Len16 Comp Obj User Type
FlashPix_Object Code PageWindows Latin 1 (Western European) Code PageUnicode
UTF-16, little endian File SourceDigital Camera Scene TypeOriginal Scene
Software ReleaseDC210 Zoom (V05.00) MakeEastman Kodak Company
Camera Model NameDC210 Zoom (V05.00) Create Date*2001:07:16* 14:58:45
10 years, 3 months, 16 days, 11 hours, 26 minutes, 54 seconds ago
Exposure Time1/125 F Number4.0 Exposure ProgramProgram AE Brightness Value
5.5 Exposure Compensation0 Metering ModeCenter-weighted average Light Source
Unknown Focal Length4.4 mm Max Aperture Value4.0 FlashNo Flash
Exposure Index140 Per Picture Notes
Sensing MethodOne-chip color area Subimage Width1,152 Subimage Height864
Subimage Tile Count252 Subimage Tile Width64 Subimage Tile Height64
Num Channels3

I seem to have reconstructed enough meta data to let Hugin know the focal
length (4.4 mm), but not the focal length multiplicator. What do I need in
the EXIF data to let Hugin determine this?

Is there something else I need to put into the EXIF data?

Thanks in advance,
Thomas

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Which EXIF data does Hugin need?

2011-11-03 Thread Thomas Pryds
2011/11/3 Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) cartol...@gmail.com

 I don't know how to answer your question, but you can make hugin work
 without that. Many times I use images without any of those informations.
 You can just guess a possible value and then try to optimize the result
 until it gets ok.


Thanks. No matter which value I try, though, I get the images placed
directly on top of each other, although lots of (correct) control points
were found. So I figured Hugin is missing some other meta data value, but
with your reply I'm beginning to think something else is wrong. I have no
idea what that is, though.

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Re: [hugin-ptx] So ow that I've used Hugin to make my panorama . . .

2011-11-02 Thread Thomas Pryds
2011/11/1 JohnPW johnpwatk...@gmail.com

 What do you Mac users out there use?


I'm not a Mac user, but I find that the website at www.360cities.net does a
good job in letting you view your panorama properly. Just upload your
panorama images, and it lets you pan around, zoom in/out, etc. It also lets
you share your panoramas with others, including review for inclusion in
Google Earth.

Thomas

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[hugin-ptx] No-parallax point with zoom lens?

2011-09-03 Thread Thomas Pryds
Hi

I've been searching the web and found a lot of resources on finding the
no-parallax point of a camera/lens and on pano heads and weights on strings
to help rotate the camera around this point. One question I didn't find an
answer to, though: If you're using a zoom lens, does zooming move the
no-parallax point? In other words, if I were to build a fixed position pano
head, would it lock me into using one particular zoom level, e.g. 18 mm?

Thanks,
Thomas

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