[hugin-ptx] Re: New windows installer: 3652

2009-02-25 Thread luca vascon
As far the main problems with Hugin 1. finding out a compiled .exe to click and install mindlessy... 2. I could never ever stitch a circular fisheye image with it. So far command line original Dersch software was more intuitive to me. 3. As soon as I'm setting down in new offices I'll take

[hugin-ptx] Re: Great Barrier Reef

2009-02-25 Thread Harry van der Wolf
2009/2/24 Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch Want to see VR panoramas and vedute of the great barrier reef? Vote for me at: http://www.islandreefjob.com/#/applicants/watch/cjnIbMIgWjI Did that. Do you make underwater pano's? do you have already some of them?

[hugin-ptx] Re: New windows installer: 3652

2009-02-25 Thread allard
most likely the INSTALL target in MSVC is deselected. It is by default and it is good so, because you want to build error free before installing/ proceeding to compile the installer. I guess you build the Release target (and not the Debug target). You can select to build the INSTALL project

[hugin-ptx] What is the status of keypoint detection and keypoint matching: machpoint (gsoc2007) and feature_matching (gsoc2008)

2009-02-25 Thread Harry van der Wolf
All, I've been searching my archives but I'm a bit lost (or actually: completely lost). During gsoc 2007 Zoran Mesec created/worked on matchpoint: the patent free keypoint detector. As far as I'm aware matchpoint works fine, but still has problems dealing with transparency masks. True or wrong?

[hugin-ptx] Re: Panini 0.62 released

2009-02-25 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
On Feb 25, 1:56 am, Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com wrote: And if you have a design and need someone to create a PHP template from it, let me know :) If I knew what a PHP template was, I might know if I need one.  Should I? Do I? :) That is, if you decide to use something like

[hugin-ptx] Generalised stereographic projections

2009-02-25 Thread Peter Gawthrop
Hi Group, I have been playing with generalisations of the stereographic projection. Given a view sphere of a 360 panorama, the basic idea is the float around inside that sphere and then project on to either a plane or a cylinder. Conventional perspective comes from projecting from the

[hugin-ptx] Re: Panini 0.62 released

2009-02-25 Thread RizThon
That is, if you decide to use something like Drupal or Wordpress, you might want original design. When you have this design as PNG or XCF file, somebody has to create code in PHP so that your Drupal or Wordpress setup could use it for all pages. Alexandre Hi Tom, I guess Alexandre is

[hugin-ptx] Re: Panini 0.62 released

2009-02-25 Thread Markku Kolkka
Tom Sharpless kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika tiistai, 24. helmikuuta 2009): Fedora Linux RPMs of Panini 0.62, thanks to Frantizek Hanzlik, are available at ftp://tksharpless.net/tksftp/Panini/FedoraLinux/. The site asks for username and password, it doesn't allow anonymous FTP. I'd be

[hugin-ptx] Re: Simple lens calibration

2009-02-25 Thread Oskar Sander
sorry for waking up an old thread. I'd like to use this method to calibrate a UW camera set-up. That is, a camera in a housing with a wide angle lens attached on the housing. Obviously this set-up is very much different from the camera on land so I need to do it in the pool, so I need to plan

[hugin-ptx] Re: Simple lens calibration

2009-02-25 Thread michael crane
2009/2/25 Oskar Sander oskar.san...@gmail.com: the purpose with the calibration foul be to be able to correct individual images using Fulla (and maybe directly in Lightroom eventually) but also to have a starting value when stitching linear panoramas of wreck sites. Why does it need to be

[hugin-ptx] Re: Simple lens calibration

2009-02-25 Thread Carl von Einem
Put an empty drinking glass on your kitchen table. Fix a laser pointer so it aims from a higher point on one side of the glass to the table surface on the other side of the glass. Eventually mark the spot where the laser pointer hits the table. Fill your glass with tap water and watch the beam

[hugin-ptx] Re: Simple lens calibration

2009-02-25 Thread Carl von Einem
Yes, but a different medium (water instead of air) is used at one surface of the glass. That's where the angle of the light ray changes. Carl Mick Crane wrote: I assumed refraction was the issue but wondered why the calibration would be different underwater. It is light falling on the lens

[hugin-ptx] Re: Panini 0.62 released

2009-02-25 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 25-Feb-2009 at 17:00 +0200, Markku Kolkka wrote: The site asks for username and password, it doesn't allow anonymous FTP. I'd be interested in trying the software on my Fedora system if I only could get it. Franta Hanzlik put fedora RPMS here, I think they are the same:

[hugin-ptx] Re: New windows installer: 3652

2009-02-25 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 25-Feb-2009 at 10:17 +0100, luca vascon wrote: 2. I could never ever stitch a circular fisheye image with it. So far command line original Dersch software was more intuitive to me. I think this is because you are expecting it to work like ptgui, the hugin system is actually much easier

[hugin-ptx] Moving between fields with the Tab key

2009-02-25 Thread Andrew H
Hello Is there an anomaly in the GUI when tabbing between fields in Hugin on Mac OSX, please? When I am editing values in, say, the Stitcher tab and moving between fields using Tab or Shift-Tab the focus moves to the new field but inserts a cursor, rather than highlighting the previous value.

[hugin-ptx] Re: Problem compiling SVN 3665 on AMD 64b, Ubuntu 8.10

2009-02-25 Thread Gerald
It seem to me that it's the same error ? On Feb 25, 2:43 am, Lukáš Jirkovský l.jirkov...@gmail.com wrote: Can you please post the enblend output? It may be different error. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[hugin-ptx] Re: Panini 0.62 released

2009-02-25 Thread Tom Sharpless
Hi Othman There is no point in loading huge imagees into Panini 0.62, as it will reduce them to around 8 Mpixels anyhow before display. So in this case, yes, make a very reduced image. -- Tom On Feb 3, 8:38 am, Ir. Hj. Othman bin Hj. Ahmad othm...@lycos.com wrote: Successfully installed on

[hugin-ptx] Re: Panini 0.62 released

2009-02-25 Thread Tom Sharpless
Sorry, the password is TKSpwd1. I keep forgetting that. On Feb 25, 10:00 am, Markku Kolkka markku.kol...@iki.fi wrote: Tom Sharpless kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika tiistai, 24. helmikuuta 2009): Fedora Linux RPMs of Panini 0.62, thanks to Frantizek Hanzlik, are available at

[hugin-ptx] Problem compiling on Windows -- wxWidgets not found

2009-02-25 Thread Tom Sharpless
With Guido's new SDK and the current Hugin svn, I get a basic cmakesetup configuration error: wxWidgets not found; plus a lot of consequential ones if I try to fix by hand -- and if I do that until cmakesetup says OK, the wxWidgets include directory is still not in the MSVC projects, so hugin1

[hugin-ptx] Re: Problem compiling on Windows -- wxWidgets not found

2009-02-25 Thread Guido Kohlmeyer
Dear Tom, please use CMake 2.6.3 which has an updated script to find wxWidgets. The script in CMake 2.6.2 searched for only some of the libraries, but in the SDK the Unicode libs are only available. In the new CMake version the script will find all varaints of libs. Additionally the old script

[hugin-ptx] Re: Problem compiling on Windows -- wxWidgets not found

2009-02-25 Thread Guido Kohlmeyer
Dear Tom, I should be sufficient to copy the attached file to directory CMakeInstallDir\share\cmake-2.6\Modules and to rename it to FindwxWidgets.cmake Guido With Guido's new SDK and the current Hugin svn, I get a basic cmakesetup configuration error: wxWidgets not found; plus a lot of