I have looked into the code on this. I am not familiar with what is
supposed happen but I have a guess:
When one takes a panorama with a single camera with a single response
curve, the output image will use this response curve as well.
When one takes a panorama with multiple cameras, each with t
Public bug reported:
I am running a build of hugin-2010.5.0 (rev f2522064a8f3).
Having worked through a project, I select "File > new" to start a new project.
The images tab continues to display the last selected image from the previous
project.
Probably not a serious issue, but indicates that al
Sorry, was so long ago that I don't have the images.
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Title:
Hugin Crashes during Wizard Step 2 (align)
Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
On 2010-12-05 tmodes wrote:
> The sieve2* switches are used to get a better distribution of the cps.
> As far as I unterstood the image is divided in sieve2width *
> sieve2height parts/rectangles. In each of it cpfind keeps only
> sieve2size control points.
Thank you for the explanation. That clea
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Title:
enblend wrong lib ex
Public bug reported:
When trying to stitch some photos, I kept getting errors similar to the
following:
enblend --compression=LZW -f3000x1500 -o PICT0828-PICT0832.tif
PICT0828-PICT0832.tif PICT0828-PICT08320001.tif PICT0828-PICT08320002.tif
PICT0828-PICT08320003.tif PICT0828-PICT08320004.ti
The sieve2* switches are used to get a better distribution of the cps.
As far as I unterstood the image is divided in sieve2width *
sieve2height parts/rectangles. In each of it cpfind keeps only
sieve2size control points.
If you want to use the setting on the image tab add "--sieve2width 1
--sieve
** Changed in: hugin
Status: New => Confirmed
** Tags added: hugin mask
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Title:
mask on cropped image exceeds crop bounds
Status in H
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oops... I pressed return and the thing went off before I could attach the pto
file. So here it is.
Kay
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Public bug reported:
If you crop an image, the effect of the
cropping is invisible in the masking window. The masking dialog still
shows the whole image, uncropped. If you proceed to put an include
mask onto the image which includes areas that have ben removed by
cropping, the resulting panorama w
Hello,
I really do not understand what sieve2width, sieve2height and sieve2size
do. The description is not very helpful to people who do not know (or
care ;-) about the algoritm and its implementation. What combination of
parameters do I have to set to get e.g. 7 cp-points per image pair?
And if
Cpfind adds with default setting 50 cp per image pair. If you want to
change these numbers use the switches sieve2width, sieve2height and
sieve2size as described in the manual
http://wiki.panotools.org/Cpfind#Feature_matching
** Changed in: hugin
Status: New => Incomplete
** Tags added: cp
Public bug reported:
cpfind is missing a option to limit the the number of control points per
pair of images (like autopano-sift-c's --maxmatches option).
Having a large number of control points (cpfind adds 30+) increases the
amount of work to get rid of the bad ones.
** Affects: hugin
Imp
Enblend version 3.2 ran out of memory after 65 images.
It seems that it's the "imagecache" that should be "on" during the build
to make it start the big blend.
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