[Hugin-devs] [Bug 732359] Re: use image metadata to determine crop-factor and hfov
Fixed in repository. Will be included in 2011.0 beta 3. ** Changed in: hugin Status: New = Fix Committed ** Changed in: hugin Milestone: None = 2011.0beta3 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Hugin Developers, which is subscribed to Hugin. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/732359 Title: use image metadata to determine crop-factor and hfov Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI: Fix Committed Bug description: Hi. Currently when I open some images in hugin, it only detects the focal length (by using metadata information). It would be nice if the same could be done, too, for the crop factor and the HVOF. I'm not sure whether these are standardised Exif-Tags or not, but some camera manufacturers (at least) encode this in their binary fields. If I take e.g. images made by my Olympus E-5 or the E-510 and do a: exiv2 -pt image.orf I don't find any tag which I'd say it's the crop factor or the HFOV. However: exiftool seems to be very well able to get these information, e.g.: $ exiftool P3096244.ORF | grep ^Scale Factor Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent: 2.0 $ exiftool P3096244.ORF | grep ^Field Field Of View : 65.1 deg (3.51 m) Actually it seems to be able to get even more data out of Olympus' binary fields, you should have a look at them some might be perhaps of use for hugin?! It's (especially for end-users) a pain to decide their lense type (rectified, etc.),.. this would AFAIU make this not longer needed. And the values are probably more correct (at least they differ from what hugin caculates if I enter just the crop factor and focal length). I'd suppose that the other major manufacturers have similar fields encoded. Cheers, Chris. ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~hugin-devs Post to : hugin-devs@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~hugin-devs More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Hugin-devs] [Bug 732359] Re: use image metadata to determine crop-factor and hfov
thx =) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Hugin Developers, which is subscribed to Hugin. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/732359 Title: use image metadata to determine crop-factor and hfov Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI: Fix Committed Bug description: Hi. Currently when I open some images in hugin, it only detects the focal length (by using metadata information). It would be nice if the same could be done, too, for the crop factor and the HVOF. I'm not sure whether these are standardised Exif-Tags or not, but some camera manufacturers (at least) encode this in their binary fields. If I take e.g. images made by my Olympus E-5 or the E-510 and do a: exiv2 -pt image.orf I don't find any tag which I'd say it's the crop factor or the HFOV. However: exiftool seems to be very well able to get these information, e.g.: $ exiftool P3096244.ORF | grep ^Scale Factor Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent: 2.0 $ exiftool P3096244.ORF | grep ^Field Field Of View : 65.1 deg (3.51 m) Actually it seems to be able to get even more data out of Olympus' binary fields, you should have a look at them some might be perhaps of use for hugin?! It's (especially for end-users) a pain to decide their lense type (rectified, etc.),.. this would AFAIU make this not longer needed. And the values are probably more correct (at least they differ from what hugin caculates if I enter just the crop factor and focal length). I'd suppose that the other major manufacturers have similar fields encoded. Cheers, Chris. ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~hugin-devs Post to : hugin-devs@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~hugin-devs More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
Re: [Hugin-devs] [Bug 732359] Re: use image metadata to determine crop-factor and hfov
I've tried it now with several models (using images from the web): E-1: works E-3: doesn't work, sample image can be found e.g. here: http://asia.olympus-imaging.com/products/dslr/e3/sample/images/sample_01.jpg E-5: doesn't work, sample image can be found e.g. here: http://asia.olympus-imaging.com/products/dslr/e5/sample/images/e5_sample_01.jpg E-30: doesn't work, sample image can be found e.g. here: http://asia.olympus-imaging.com/products/dslr/e30/sample/images/sample_01.jpg E-510: doesn't work, sample image can be found e.g. here: http://asia.olympus-imaging.com/products/dslr/e510/sample/images/sample_01.jpg E-620: doesn't work, sample image can be found e.g. here: http://asia.olympus-imaging.com/products/dslr/e620/sample/images/sample_01.jpg I guess at some point they've changed something in their meta-info and all later cameras don't work (probably also the other E-3xx, E-4xx, E5xx). Cheers, Chris. ** Changed in: hugin Status: Incomplete = New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Hugin Developers, which is subscribed to Hugin. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/732359 Title: use image metadata to determine crop-factor and hfov Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI: New Bug description: Hi. Currently when I open some images in hugin, it only detects the focal length (by using metadata information). It would be nice if the same could be done, too, for the crop factor and the HVOF. I'm not sure whether these are standardised Exif-Tags or not, but some camera manufacturers (at least) encode this in their binary fields. If I take e.g. images made by my Olympus E-5 or the E-510 and do a: exiv2 -pt image.orf I don't find any tag which I'd say it's the crop factor or the HFOV. However: exiftool seems to be very well able to get these information, e.g.: $ exiftool P3096244.ORF | grep ^Scale Factor Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent: 2.0 $ exiftool P3096244.ORF | grep ^Field Field Of View : 65.1 deg (3.51 m) Actually it seems to be able to get even more data out of Olympus' binary fields, you should have a look at them some might be perhaps of use for hugin?! It's (especially for end-users) a pain to decide their lense type (rectified, etc.),.. this would AFAIU make this not longer needed. And the values are probably more correct (at least they differ from what hugin caculates if I enter just the crop factor and focal length). I'd suppose that the other major manufacturers have similar fields encoded. Cheers, Chris. ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~hugin-devs Post to : hugin-devs@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~hugin-devs More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp