Pierre Barbier de Reuille wrote:
Hello,
I have been a fan of hugin for a while now, and I must say one feature
that's very useful is the control point matching algorithm. I mean,
once you select a point on an image, the algorithm that finds the
corresponding point in the next image (I am not
I have recently installed Harry's latest Mac OS X build
(2010.1.0-38ed0587798b 29 June 2010)
As reported on another thread,
http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/1fa0861b18f0506a#
after a few teething problems I got it working:
Now I have found a small feature that
I have recently installed Harry's latest Mac OS X build
(2010.1.0-38ed0587798b 29 June 2010).
As reported on another thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/1fa0861b18f0506a
after a few teething problems I got it working.
I have got some good results with this
I'm stitching 60 images for a stereographic projection. I'm using
hugin.win32.5161 from lemur.dreamhosters.com windows build.
I get this error:
code
Checking nona...
nona is ok
Checking enblend...
enblend is ok
Checking enfuse...
enfuse is ok
Checking hugin_hdrmerge...
hugin_hdrmerge is ok
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 15:06, thePanz thep...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm stitching 60 images for a stereographic projection. I'm using
hugin.win32.5161 from lemur.dreamhosters.com windows build.
Have you tried stitching first to an equirectangular image, then using
this equirectangular to generate
Martin -
On Aug 24, 9:58 pm, Martin F mf4...@ecs.soton.ac.uk wrote:
Does anybody have an idea of how I can best go about this? I assume I
need to either implement the Burt Adelson algorithm myself in
Python, as I would rather not directly make my changes to enfuse
itself and have recompile
2010/8/25 grow george...@gmail.com
I have recently installed Harry's latest Mac OS X build
(2010.1.0-38ed0587798b 29 June 2010)
On the Images tab when I am setting the Yaw for each image I select a
single image and enter a Yaw value ... when I move to the next image,
leaving other fields
Another comparison set. This set was done for a documentation set.
AutoPano Pro
Load images, 30 min later this is the result. I did move the center
mark, but that was all. It's not perfect, there are some problems which
appears to be with parrallax. I did shoot this with pano head, which
Bug confirmed. I also encountered this one but I was too lazy to register
it.
Should be fixed in default.
Thomas
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Hi
all,
I've spend the last couple of days compiling up-to-date versions of
hugin et. al., exploring the new features, and figuring out how to
incorporate them into my work flow.
Thomas: Many, many thanks for the masking tab! It's going to make my
life a whole lot easier.
There seems to
Hi Emad,
where have you uploaded the pictures and replied in detail? I do not see
anything neither on the mailing list nor in its files area.
For control point generation there are a number of options. Currently all of
them (with the exception of manual generation) are external to Hugin, and
On August 25, 2010 02:49:27 pm Dale Beams wrote:
I did not fix this, rather, closed the program and started something else.
what's the point of this incomplete comparison other than stating that some
programs work better for you than other programs?
Yuv
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On August 23, 2010 01:30:26 pm Bruno Postle wrote:
When the type of lens is unknown, it would be useful to rerun the
optimisation using a different lens type and compare the error
distances. This could be done automatically, though ideally we would
have a nice lens database that just knew all
Hi ,
I have emailed images in 3 parts. Please have a look at it.
For CP generation I tried panomatic. Its very fast But It generates error
for this number of pictures. Autopano sift also generates errors but %p %o
%s parameters have fixed this issue. Is there any special parameters for
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