On Aug 16, 9:48 pm, Pete Holzmann pete-gro...@icta.net wrote:
I've just shifted to Win7Pro x64 and would love to test my 64 bit wings. Does
anyone have a mostly-working build? :)
See
http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/187584cdc65b202c/353e130666984f40
in this group
I think Yuv hit is on the head, Hugin is not a load and use program, rather
one designed for techs and coders rather than casual panographers.
I see this problem differently.
Before recently i had to insert value for focal length multiplier
manually. Now hugin simply assumes it is 1. It took
On 13 August 2010 11:18, JeCh vladimir.ji...@gmail.com wrote:
I think I have the same problem with Hugin build 5161 on Windows (the
latest I could find).
I'm experiencing this with just 2 images taken with different
exposures. You can get them here: http://www.mediafire.com/?75iqb3493hh5y15
Hi I'm having a stupid problem.
Stitching a pano from raw files shot from a tripod, the auto-level works
great.
but using jpegs shot from a tripod, the auto-level doesn't work. the pano
comes out sideways.
i'm tearing my hair out, because this seems like a strange problem. i'm
using hugin
Hi guys,
I'm creating a software for my mastership program in image processing
and I need to perform a sizing of a machine that my software will be
running in. My software needs GPU processing so I have to test couple
of GPUs before buying a new card.
I developed a test software that gathers GPU
I have started to play with the triplane projection.
Is there a way in hugin to modify the corners of the projection?
right now it looks like it's projecting 90+ deg / 90 deg / 90+ deg.
would it even make sense to adjust the break points?
joergen
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On 17 aug, 19:29, Joergen Geerds jgee...@gmail.com wrote:
I have started to play with the triplane projection.
Is
Is anyone building for FreeBSD and have the latest stable?
Is there a how to for building for FreeBSD on the wiki?
Dale
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On Aug 17, 3:15 pm, Bart van Andel bavanan...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't want to ruin your enthousiasm, but this thread is about a
completely different topic. Please don't hijack threads, just open a
new thread when starting a new topic.
oh, sorry, I thought it would fit perfectly under Looking
Read the opening post and agree with me that the problem you describe
is of a rather different nature. Your problem is about finding the
right settings for the tri-plane projection, which I wouldn't call a
distortion problem. Both problems ask for a completely different
solution. It's probably a
When building EnBlend for Ubuntu, I've noticed that it indicates Boost
as found and then not found. There are other errors, but I believe they
are safe to ignore. The boost error however I wasn't sure. Checking
the dependencies, it appears boost is there, however I wonder if the
right boost
On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 16:09 -0500, Dale Beams wrote:
When building EnBlend for Ubuntu, I've noticed that it indicates Boost
as found and then not found. There are other errors, but I believe they
are safe to ignore. The boost error however I wasn't sure. Checking
the dependencies, it
On August 17, 2010 04:15:35 am rok senk wrote:
I think Yuv hit is on the head, Hugin is not a load and use program,
rather one designed for techs and coders rather than casual
panographers.
I see this problem differently.
me too. Hugin is designed for the *discerning panographer*.
On August 17, 2010 01:29:49 pm Joergen Geerds wrote:
Is there a way in hugin to modify the corners of the projection?
IIRC there should be a slider in the fast preview. I don't have Hugin in
front of me to verify. Sorry.
Yuv
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On August 17, 2010 03:32:13 pm Dale Beams wrote:
Is anyone building for FreeBSD and have the latest stable?
it's in the ports collection (and described in the wiki at [0]. Start a
command line and issue the following commands:
su
cd /usr/ports/graphics/hugin
make
make install
Yuv
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On August 17, 2010 08:35:42 am Jeffrey Martin | 360Cities.net wrote:
Stitching a pano from raw files shot from a tripod, the auto-level works
great.
what software do you use to convert the raw files? do you convert them into
TIFF or JPEG?
but using jpegs shot from a tripod, the auto-level
I'm getting an error during make package building on ubuntu as follows:
CPack: - Install project: libpano13
CPack: Compress package
CPack: Finalize package
CPack:
Package /home/drbeams/src/libpano/build.libpano/libpano13-2.9.17-Linux.deb
generated.
CPack: Create package using RPM
CPack: Install
rpmbuild is part of the rpm package I believe... but for Ubuntu you
should be ok with the .deb file - rpm packages are for Redhat/Fedora
etc?
Tim
On 18 August 2010 00:26, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
I'm getting an error during make package building on ubuntu as follows:
CPack: -
I posted triplane1.jpg and triplane2.jpg to explain:
First, I find the triplane projection fascinating, how it @##$%s
around with the perspective... great fun.
after playing with it, the alpha parameter controls how many degrees
the adjacent planes are bend, 90 basically allows a 90 degree
Be our gues: why don't you give it a try. That code would go into
libpano, and hugin would have to be aware of the new parameters (which
is
done by libpano reporting to hugin the number of parameters that it expets).
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Joergen Geerds jgee...@gmail.com wrote:
Based on Daniel's reply, this is probably something like a feature
request, since there doesn't seem to be the infrastructure in the
libpano to make this easily happen?
either way, it would be fun to have a bi-plane, tri-plane and quad-
pane projection with the controls mentioned above... I
On Aug 17, 7:40 pm, dmg d...@uvic.ca wrote:
Be our gues: why don't you give it a try. That code would go into
libpano, and hugin would have to be aware of the new parameters (which
is done by libpano reporting to hugin the number of parameters that it
expets).
never mind, I figured out how
Am Dienstag 17 August 2010 schrieb Dale Beams:
When building EnBlend for Ubuntu, I've noticed that it indicates Boost
as found and then not found. There are other errors, but I believe they
are safe to ignore. The boost error however I wasn't sure. Checking
the dependencies, it appears
Am Mittwoch 18 August 2010 schrieb Dale Beams:
I'm getting an error during make package building on ubuntu as follows:
CPack: - Install project: libpano13
CPack: Compress package
CPack: Finalize package
CPack:
Package /home/drbeams/src/libpano/build.libpano/libpano13-2.9.17-Linux.deb
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