Re: [hugin-ptx] mosaic mode with intuitive warp parameters

2013-05-20 Thread Oskar Sander
Interesting, I would be happy to test on 32bit Ubuntu or 32bit Win.   I've
had a couple of tricky mosaic procjets a couple of years ago, but gave up
on Hugin.  the problem with the (IMHO) wrong axis was one of the issues I
belive. This sounds better.

Cheers
/O


2013/2/22 Terry Duell tdu...@iinet.net.au

 Hello On Fri, 22 Feb 2013 09:04:31 +1100, Dev Ghosh dev.gh...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  I have built Debian binary packages for my mosaic mode for both Hugin and
 Panotools that can be downloaded and installed with one click under 64-bit
 Ubuntu.  Could I upload my Debian packages to

 https://sourceforge.net/**projects/hugin/files/hugin/**hugin-2011.4/https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2011.4/

 and

 https://sourceforge.net/**projects/panotools/files/**
 libpano13/libpano13-2.9.18/https://sourceforge.net/projects/panotools/files/libpano13/libpano13-2.9.18/

 so others can install them with ease?  I want those who can't or don't
 have the time to build from source to be able to run my branch.


 I have checked out the mosaicMode branch and tried to build in Fedora 18
 x86_64, but the build fails with the followinf message...
 /home/terry/rpmbuild/BUILD/**hugin-2011.4.0/src/foreign/**
 zthread/src/../include/**zthread/Guard.h:431:5: error: 'extract' was not
 declared in this scope, and no declarations were found by
 argument-dependent lookup at the point of instantiation [-fpermissive]
 /home/terry/rpmbuild/BUILD/**hugin-2011.4.0/src/foreign/**
 zthread/src/../include/**zthread/Guard.h:431:5: note: declarations in
 dependent base 'ZThread::LockHolderZThread::**FastLock' are not found
 by unqualified lookup
 /home/terry/rpmbuild/BUILD/**hugin-2011.4.0/src/foreign/**
 zthread/src/../include/**zthread/Guard.h:431:5: note: use 'this-extract'
 instead
 make[2]: *** 
 [src/foreign/zthread/src/**CMakeFiles/ZThread.dir/**Condition.cxx.o]
 Error 1
 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/terry/rpmbuild/BUILD/**hugin-2011.4.0'
 make[1]: *** [src/foreign/zthread/src/**CMakeFiles/ZThread.dir/all] Error
 2

 looks like a problem with the zthread source. Any ideas?

 Cheers,
 --
 Regards,
 Terry Duell


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Re: [hugin-ptx] mosaic mode with intuitive warp parameters

2013-02-21 Thread Terry Duell
Hello On Fri, 22 Feb 2013 09:04:31 +1100, Dev Ghosh dev.gh...@gmail.com  
wrote:



I have built Debian binary packages for my mosaic mode for both Hugin and
Panotools that can be downloaded and installed with one click under  
64-bit

Ubuntu.  Could I upload my Debian packages to

https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2011.4/

and

https://sourceforge.net/projects/panotools/files/libpano13/libpano13-2.9.18/

so others can install them with ease?  I want those who can't or don't  
have the time to build from source to be able to run my branch.


I have checked out the mosaicMode branch and tried to build in Fedora 18  
x86_64, but the build fails with the followinf message...
/home/terry/rpmbuild/BUILD/hugin-2011.4.0/src/foreign/zthread/src/../include/zthread/Guard.h:431:5:  
error: 'extract' was not declared in this scope, and no declarations were  
found by argument-dependent lookup at the point of instantiation  
[-fpermissive]
/home/terry/rpmbuild/BUILD/hugin-2011.4.0/src/foreign/zthread/src/../include/zthread/Guard.h:431:5:  
note: declarations in dependent base  
'ZThread::LockHolderZThread::FastLock' are not found by unqualified  
lookup
/home/terry/rpmbuild/BUILD/hugin-2011.4.0/src/foreign/zthread/src/../include/zthread/Guard.h:431:5:  
note: use 'this-extract' instead
make[2]: ***  
[src/foreign/zthread/src/CMakeFiles/ZThread.dir/Condition.cxx.o] Error 1

make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/terry/rpmbuild/BUILD/hugin-2011.4.0'
make[1]: *** [src/foreign/zthread/src/CMakeFiles/ZThread.dir/all] Error 2

looks like a problem with the zthread source. Any ideas?

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[hugin-ptx] mosaic mode with intuitive warp parameters

2013-02-13 Thread Dev Ghosh
Hello,

Some of you might remember that I worked on a mosaic mode for Hugin and
Panotools as part of Google Summer of Code 2009.  I implemented what I
called the tilt and spin method to create orthogonal views of planar
surfaces in Panotools but didn't add the transforms to Hugin.  Soon
thereafter, Pablo added his own mosaic mode to Hugin.  Since then, as part
of my dissertation research, I've completed, extensively tested, and
documented my mosaic mode both in Panotools and Hugin and would like others
to try out my software.

My contributions include:
1. The tilt and spin transforms define rotations in degrees of the planar
surface about the camera while the existing mosaic mode translates the
location of the camera.  This means moving images to their approximate
locations in a mosaic is easier in my implementation because users can
easily estimate warp parameters.  This results in optimizations that
converge more quickly.

2. I have written a step by step manual that leads users through the steps
needed to create a mosaic.

3. I have tested my software and characterized the relationship between
control point error and output mosaic error so users can easily tell how
much they need to reduce control point error to achieve an acceptable level
of mosaic error.

How can I best allow others to try my software out?  While working on
Google Summer of Code, I had upload access to a Sourceforge branch where I
uploaded my Panotools code.Could someone with admin access on
Sourceforge create a mosaic mode branch for both Panotools and Hugin for
me?  (My Sourceforge id: dkg5) Additionally, I've built a Debian package
for distribution on Ubuntu.  Where can I upload that for others to download?

I look forward to your feedback and suggestions,
Dev

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Re: [hugin-ptx] mosaic mode with intuitive warp parameters

2013-02-13 Thread Bruno Postle
Hi Dev, this sounds very interesting, the current mosaic mode works but 
can be unstable during optimisation.


You still have mercurial access for panotools and I have added you 
to the hugin project - Feel free to create any branches necessary.


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On Wed 13-Feb-2013 at 11:24 -0600, Dev Ghosh wrote:


Some of you might remember that I worked on a mosaic mode for 
Hugin and Panotools as part of Google Summer of Code 2009.  I 
implemented what I called the tilt and spin method to create 
orthogonal views of planar surfaces in Panotools but didn't add 
the transforms to Hugin.  Soon thereafter, Pablo added his own 
mosaic mode to Hugin.  Since then, as part of my dissertation 
research, I've completed, extensively tested, and documented my 
mosaic mode both in Panotools and Hugin and would like others to 
try out my software.


My contributions include:
1. The tilt and spin transforms define rotations in degrees of the 
planar surface about the camera while the existing mosaic mode 
translates the location of the camera.  This means moving images 
to their approximate locations in a mosaic is easier in my 
implementation because users can easily estimate warp parameters.  
This results in optimizations that converge more quickly.


2. I have written a step by step manual that leads users through 
the steps needed to create a mosaic.


3. I have tested my software and characterized the relationship 
between control point error and output mosaic error so users can 
easily tell how much they need to reduce control point error to 
achieve an acceptable level of mosaic error.


How can I best allow others to try my software out?  While working 
on Google Summer of Code, I had upload access to a Sourceforge 
branch where I uploaded my Panotools code.Could someone with 
admin access on Sourceforge create a mosaic mode branch for both 
Panotools and Hugin for me?  (My Sourceforge id: dkg5) 
Additionally, I've built a Debian package for distribution on 
Ubuntu.  Where can I upload that for others to download?


I look forward to your feedback and suggestions,


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Re: [hugin-ptx] mosaic mode with intuitive warp parameters

2013-02-13 Thread Jim Watters

Dev,

I too am glad you are continuing with this. I look forward to trying it. If you 
have any problems with mercurial post your questions. Thanks Bruno for giving 
access.



On 2013-02-13 1:24 PM, Dev Ghosh wrote:

Hello,

Some of you might remember that I worked on a mosaic mode for Hugin and 
Panotools as part of Google Summer of Code 2009.  I implemented what I called 
the tilt and spin method to create orthogonal views of planar surfaces in 
Panotools but didn't add the transforms to Hugin.  Soon thereafter, Pablo 
added his own mosaic mode to Hugin.  Since then, as part of my dissertation 
research, I've completed, extensively tested, and documented my mosaic mode 
both in Panotools and Hugin and would like others to try out my software.


My contributions include:
1. The tilt and spin transforms define rotations in degrees of the planar 
surface about the camera while the existing mosaic mode translates the 
location of the camera.  This means moving images to their approximate 
locations in a mosaic is easier in my implementation because users can easily 
estimate warp parameters.  This results in optimizations that converge more 
quickly.


2. I have written a step by step manual that leads users through the steps 
needed to create a mosaic.


3. I have tested my software and characterized the relationship between 
control point error and output mosaic error so users can easily tell how much 
they need to reduce control point error to achieve an acceptable level of 
mosaic error.


How can I best allow others to try my software out?  While working on Google 
Summer of Code, I had upload access to a Sourceforge branch where I uploaded 
my Panotools code.Could someone with admin access on Sourceforge create a 
mosaic mode branch for both Panotools and Hugin for me?  (My Sourceforge id: 
dkg5) Additionally, I've built a Debian package for distribution on Ubuntu. 
 Where can I upload that for others to download?


I look forward to your feedback and suggestions,
Dev



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