hello
i had installed hugin 0.7 on osx 10.5 and it worked great (for the
most part), then upgraded to snow leopard and it continued to work as
it had done. but then yesterday i tried upgrading to the latest beta
as provided at
Did you by chance use a second screen before?
In your startup disk go to
/Users/your account/Library/Preferences/
and delete the file hugin Preferences
After that just start the application again, that should normally work.
If not, are there any related messages from the console window (in
2009/10/19 Bruno Postle br...@postle.net
My understanding is that calibrate_lens produces output in a new
non-polynomial lens calibration system. It shouldn't be too
difficult to convert to Hugin/Panotools a,b,c format, but this
hasn't been done yet.
What documentation is available on the
thanks, i did/do use a second monitor (but only when processing
photos), so that was a difference that i didn't think about
looks to be working now
david
On Oct 20, 6:56 pm, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:
Did you by chance use a second screen before?
In your startup disk go to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi!
Is there any official release of latest stable hugin available for windows?
The webpage http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ is kinda strange.
In the headline release 2009.2 is announced, under news ony
2009.2.0_beta4 is announced.
Under the download
The last position and dimension of a window is saved in the Prefs and at
startup there is no query about how much real estate is actually
available on the screen(s). So e.g. after a presentation with a beamer
one has to remember to drag the main and/or preview window back to the
main screen befor
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 07:10, Yuv goo...@levy.ch wrote:
I had the same error and fixed it with a couple of new dependencies.
check the list at
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_Ubuntu#Building_Enblend
if it does not work yet, start from scratch:
cd enblend
rm -fr *
hg update
Hi Seb,
I followed exactly the instructions in the wiki, starting from
scratch. Only texinfo was missing on my system. But the compilation
still fails at the end:
Updating ./versenblend.texi
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `/../src/enblend.cc', needed by
`varsenblend.texi'. Stop.
Seb -
On Oct 20, 3:36 pm, Seb Perez-D sbprzd+...@gmail.com wrote:
The problem seems to be the in Makefile in the doc folder, which contains:
varsenblend.texi: $(VPATH)/../src/enblend.cc \
but this $VPATH may not be defined.
If I remove all references to $(VPATH) then everything compiles
I submitted a bug report.
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2882419group_id=77506atid=550441
Thanks for the description, dtra!
Carl
Carl von Einem wrote:
The last position and dimension of a window is saved in the Prefs and at
startup there is no query about how much real
Carl von Einem wrote:
I submitted a bug report.
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2882419group_id=77506atid=550441
Thanks for the description, dtra!
thanks for the bug report, I'm taking this one on. Should not be too
difficult (last famous words?)
Yuv
I think the information stated here still stands:
http://panospace.wordpress.com/2009/08/11/give-a-man-a-fish/
http://panospace.wordpress.com/2009/08/11/give-a-man-a-fish/You can still
get less official builds from Ad H.
I don't know what problems with enblend enfuse are still present (or if
Back on this topic: finally I've got some spare time to work on the
hugin icons and make the modification suggested by Luca Vascon. I also
introduced a new version with the backdrop in perspective.
I've just uploaded to the list the svg file with all the experiments
made until now.
Carl von Einem wrote:
I submitted a bug report.
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2882419group_id=77506atid=550441
Thanks for the description, dtra!
ok. should be fixed in trunk but I have no second display to test it
with the dual display test; and I have not tested in
Wow, that was quick :-)
I'd call it a bug but not a critical one. The workround now is simply to
add the Preferences file in a text editor or just delete the file...
Thanks!
Carl
Yuval Levy wrote:
Carl von Einem wrote:
I submitted a bug report.
A friend who uses Vista64 somehow received a link to the Ad H. .exe and
apart from difficulties with CP generators (I think it's about setting
those up in the prefs) hugin seems to work on his machine.
I'll better send him the advice to save often, though... :-)
Carl
Nicolas Pelletier wrote:
ciao Cristian,
cri wrote:
I've just uploaded to the list the svg file with all the experiments
made until now.
bel lavoro, grazie! nice work, thanks!
if there is no objection I would like to use your work to refresh the
Hugin look. Ideally I'd introduce it with the integration of James' new
cspiel wrote:
Vpath-builds are cleaner
updated wiki page (Ubuntu) accordingly. it's always good to learn
something new from the pros :-)
Yuv
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displays right away in the browser (at least in Firefox 3.5 on Ubuntu).
Displays right away in Chrome 4.0 as well (and with earlier versions
too I believe),
my preference so far
Hallo Yuv,
hope the surprise back home was not too bad.
I guess I fixed this. (But just to understand it better: If tiff.h is
what is needed and it is in the mentioned wxWidgests folder, then
changing the entry to that folder should generally work?)
a .h file is a header file. you also
hallo Lars,
Lars Schimmer wrote:
For windows only snapshots and unofficial build 0.7.0 are noted, but
the windows bin link follows to http://hugin.huikeshoven.org/ which
tells me only vista, highly experimental for 0.8.0.
Is there no stable (general) windows binary release 0.7.0 available
Dear all.
I'm returning from a longer hiatus to this list and start with a
question for a special 'panorama' I've set up at a wedding of a friend.
The idea behind my project is that all the guests are sitting on a
very long sofa. A friend of mine once setup the same idea with his
(big)
Hi All,
On 10/19/2009 06:47 AM, Yuval Levy wrote:
This release has been tagged in the subversion repository as
/hugin/tags/2009.4.0_rc2 at revision 4644.
SHA1SUM:
No Checksum?
I do actually check these.
Cheers
Serge
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On 20.10.2009, at 20:12, Yuval Levy wrote:
http://hugin-ptx.googlegroups.com/web/hug_icon+%282%29.svg
displays right away in the browser (at least in Firefox 3.5 on
Ubuntu).
does display nicely on OS X snow leopard with Safari, albeit I had to
reduce the size, since my
All I get when looking at those links are
Your stealing my images, please don't do that
From: david.haberth...@gmail.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Special 'Linear Panorama' - Input wanted
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 22:15:05 +0200
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Dear all.
I'm returning from a
Hi Pablo,
Can you elaborate a little on your criticism of snakes?
Is the problem:
- That the polyline formulation cannot describe a good solution at all?
- That the size of the state space in the current implementation is
too restrictive?
- That the current implementation's cost functions do
hey dale
On 20.10.2009, at 22:41, Dale Beams wrote:
All I get when looking at those links are
Your stealing my images, please don't do that
hm, that's weird, it works perfectly well for me (i doublechecked on
my web-enabled phone...).
are you using some kind of webservice to read this
On Tue 20-Oct-2009 at 14:12 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
http://hugin-ptx.googlegroups.com/web/hug_icon+%282%29.svg
my preference so far is A4 for Hugin and B4 for the Batch stitcher, and
I could live with them as they are now. What do others think?
Me too, I like the single figure on the panorama
I'm brand new here, though I've been using hugin for about 6 mos.
I'm having a problem where I create a panorama of two aerial photos,
then I try to bring that panorama back into a new hugin project to
join it to another panorama of two aerial photos. The problem is that
the hugin-made output
I think that once you know the mythological origins of the name
Hugin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huginn_and_Muninn
(which I must admit I only learned recently from someone here)
having something that suggests a raven in the icon is appealing. For
me the stylised h has some echo of a
I may be wrong but I don't think that .exr is working as an input image
format. If you want to process one pair of images after the other I
would recommend .tif as an intermediate file format.
Carl
clayton.kingdon wrote:
enblend: error opening input file ABT-62a_stack_hdr_.exr:
First of all: I still love the hugin icon and startupscreen as it is
now. The crayon style is so special!
Bruno Postle wrote:
On Tue 20-Oct-2009 at 14:12 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
http://hugin-ptx.googlegroups.com/web/hug_icon+%282%29.svg
my preference so far is A4 for Hugin and B4 for the
I switched everything in the make file from exr to tif, and I get
similar problems.
I should have pointed out earlier that I can see the newly created
tiff (yes, even with all the error messages a panorama is created)
using GIMP and other image viewer software.
On Oct 20, 6:07 pm, Carl von
Carl von Einem wrote:
First of all: I still love the hugin icon and startupscreen as it is
now. The crayon style is so special!
me too. it is unique, and represents a unique period in the evolution of
the project.
the careful *evolution* of a logo is not synonymous to disavowing its
past.
FYI I'm on Win XP Pro SP3 and I use Version 2009.1.0.4240 Ad Huikeshoven. I
made several panoramas with it and it never crashed (but I most probably
don't use all the features).
If I remember correctly I tried one of the new highly experimental alpha
and it crashed really fast, so I went back to
Sounds quite logical to me to fake control points the way you do...it's
faster than positioning all images next to each other and then creating
control points automatically, and you have real control on the output.
As for the mirror, it's anyway probably not 100% symmetrical nor
horizontal...to me
Just thought about it while looking again at your final output, it might be
nice to make a little planet out of it...I created my first one a few days
ago using that link
http://ultrawide.wordpress.com/2008/11/20/how-to-create-a-little-planet-using-hugin/
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 08:54, RizThon
Hi all,
I finally got around to read all the interesting opinions expressed in
the previous thread [0]. Those who know me well know how hard it was to
let the discussion go without answering :-) but it was well worth it. I
wanted to hear *your* opinions.
My understanding is that V+W seems to
5. A better control points generator is Pano-O-matic. It is covered by
the SURF patent. You can find it on the web, but it is very unlikely
that it will make it into the official Hugin binary distribution. You
can make it work for you if you know what you are doing.
That was new to me. I tried it
i can test it on osx if you like
On Oct 21, 4:49 am, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:
Wow, that was quick :-)
I'd call it a bug but not a critical one. The workround now is simply to
add the Preferences file in a text editor or just delete the file...
Thanks!
Carl
Yuval Levy wrote:
Hi Lars other windows users,
Yuv explained most if it pretty well, we're working on it but we could
use more help. I'm pretty close to bringing out a package that
combines some new hugin/libpano/autopanosift-c code with an old
version of Enblend, but I am doing it in a very sparse amount of
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