Public bug reported:
When installing HuginSetup_2014.0.0-rc4_32bit_Windows.exe in a German Windows 7
Professional, selecting "do not create a Desktop link", Windows 7 cannot find
the application after installation finished, and when navigating to the program
directory, double-clicking the appli
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1335231 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1335231
Let me add for completeness: The DLLS missing was "MSVCR120D.dll", and
it made no difference whether German or English was selected as
installation language. Also HuginSetup_2014.0.0-rc1_64bit_Windows.exe
do
Unfortunately the situation hasn't changed (no newer build) until
October (see bug 1381420).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1335231
Title:
RC4 on Windows won't load
Status in Hug
Public bug reported:
When trying HuginSetup_2014.0.0-rc1_64bit_Windows.exe on 64bit Windows 7,
building the panorama (batch job) did not deliver a result, because the
application crashed. To my understanding this happened when the "pre-distorted"
images had been created already. To I guess it's
Public bug reported:
GUI Enhancement request: Allow sorting the control points by distance,
and allow to select a block of control points (e.g. by click and shift-
click). Then allow deletion of the selected block with one command
(DEL).
** Affects: hugin
Importance: Undecided
Statu
Public bug reported:
Enhancement request for the GUI: Allow selecting multiple control points by
spawning a rectangle with the mouse in one image. Then allow deleting all the
selected control points with one command (DEL).
This way one can more easily get rid of control points located too close
Public bug reported:
I have built more than 100 panoramas. When building #107, I noticed that
PTBatcherGUI.exe does only display up to #97. I don't see the other
jobs, specifically not whether they were successful.
** Affects: hugin
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: ptbat
Last I had the 64-bit version (2015) running (on Windows), now I'm running the
32-bit version (2016). The effect looks like this:
I see jobs 1 to 97, then sometime a job like 107 (latest), but not the last few
jobs.
Would it help to send you some file (it seems the queue is actually one file)
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I completely missed that! Maybe add it as a "tip of the day", assuming
it's documented elsewhere already.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1631486
Title:
Allow selecting controlpoin
Actually in Windows it is "Ctrl+RightMouseButton", and the control
points are removed without further confirmation.
>>> tmodes <1631...@bugs.launchpad.net> schrieb am 08.10.2016 um 08:32 in
>>> Nachricht
<20161008063239.29961.92377.mal...@soybean.canonical.com>:
> This is already implemented. Use
If the finished projects were removed, I guess I wouldn't have more than
100 projects in the list. I'm attaching the saved batch and a screen
shot showing the problem. At the time of reporting I should be at
project #117 or so.
>>> tmodes <1631...@bugs.launchpad.net> schrieb am 10.10.2016 um 20:37
Just imagine I have 120 open projects ;-)
Seriously: From time to time an id like "117" appears after the "97", and
obviously the 97 is not the latest project.
So is there a limit of 100 jobs or so? Today most program icons take up more
space than the list of jobs, so I wonder why this limit exi
So if there is a problem with many jobs in the batch queue, why not implement a
ring buffer, keeping the last n projects?
Or why not pop up a message saying "Too many jobs, please delete some!"?
I think it's just handy to have a history of all your panoramas you made; maybe
I want to make some st
Public bug reported:
I have a panorama with 14 TIFF images with 16 bit per color (in summary about
200 megapixel). The images fit rather nicely and there is no warning before
conversion.
But when converting these warnings appear:
enblend: info: loading next image: 2749-27620005.tif 1/1
enblend:
I also posted a bug report for enblend:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/enblend/+bug/1633354
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1633352
Title:
"enblend: warning: unable to run Dijkstra opt
Public bug reported:
Reported for Hugin on Windows (32-bit version of Hugin):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/1633352
I suspect it's an enblend bug. I'm no expert on enblend, so I could use some
help how to diagnose, isolate and fix the problem.
** Affects: enblend
Importance: Undeci
When running enblend with --visualize and path debugging, the program
crashes. The effect is stat output suddenly stops, and when I click the Hugin
windows, a message pops up that the program is not responding, then that it had
crashed. Most unfortunately the log is not saved then! (I made a scre
Public bug reported:
When opening the control point list with many (>300 control points), sorting by
distance (largest at the bottom), the following problem appears:
When selecting the last control point and delete it (using Del key), the
control point is removed and the next one is selected. Yo
I would not have reported this as a bug if it had happened just once.
However I don't know the internal conditions required to trigger it.
I'll try to make screenshots showing the problem...
>>> tmodes <1634...@bugs.launchpad.net> schrieb am 18.10.2016 um 20:42 in
>>> Nachricht
<20161018184252.30
Unfortunately I was too optimistic regarding reproducability, and maybe the
preconditions are even more complex: I think I also removed control points by
dragging with the mouse in the image window (whenever I see many control points
too close to the borders), then continuing to delete points wi
Public bug reported:
Enhancement request: Allow `n' percent of the image at the border to be
excluded from automatic control point placement, i.e.: place the control
points in a centered rectangle making up `100 -n' percent of the image.
Maybe for fisheye it has to be a circle, maybe it can be an
>From a user's point of view, it's much easier to say "exclude 10%" of the
>image at the borders rather than to draw some mask on every image.
Maybe even the border tuning could be automated depending on the overlap of
each pair of images.
>>> zarl <1635...@bugs.launchpad.net> schrieb am 20.10.2
You are right; I forgot to add the attachemnts before sending, it seems.
Here are the promised attachments. Sorry!
>>> tmodes <1634...@bugs.launchpad.net> schrieb am 20.10.2016 um 17:35 in
>>> Nachricht
<20161020153553.23609.55843.mal...@soybean.canonical.com>:
> Here is nothing attached.
>
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Public bug reported:
A scenario is described in https://photo.stackexchange.com/q/128167/82107
align_image_stack is doing a poor job trying to align a series of "free-hand"
shots.
It's not obvious what's wrong.
(The panotools mailinglist at yahoo seems dead)
** Affects: hugin
Importance: Un
Public bug reported:
When blending a vertical panorama with hugin 2020.0, enblend crashes in Windows
10.
Here is the (German) log:
Panorama zusammenfügen...
Plattform: Windows 10 (build 19043), 64-bit editi
I had the idea to try the same input files on openSUSE Leap 15.3
(enblend-enfuse-4.2-bp153.2.1.x86_64):
There the program did not crash; instead it seems to output a warning:
...
enblend: info: Annealing Optimizer, s0: 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4
enblend: info: Dijkstra Optimizer: s0enblend: warning: unable t
Public bug reported:
It seems the MSI file needs some digital signature to circumvent Windows
Smart Screen's default blocking the installation. As the last version of
Hugin could be installed without this issue (AFAIR), I guess it's a new
"feature" of Windows 10 Smart Screen.
** Affects: hugin
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