I'm new to hugin and trying to follow the tutorial Creating 360°
enfused panoramas by Bruno Postle. I have a series of 3*6 bracketed
images shot with a full-frame fisheye lens, and seemed to have no
trouble getting CP's using Bruno's instructions, i.e., using
align_image_stck for each of the six
On 18 Okt., 01:51, tbransco tftajllym...@spammotel.com wrote:
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on similar issues I added the enblend options -a -m 2 --fine-mask to
are you sure about that? enfuse tells me that
-m CACHESIZE set image CACHESIZE in megabytes; default:
1024MB
so maybe you forced it to work with
On 18 Okt., 03:35, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
What is the state of automatic control point editors available for hugin?
Which ones are still being developed? Which ones are considered defunct?
Currently I see ...
Autopano-Sift-C
Match-N-Sift
MatchPoint
Panomatic
CPFind
kfj schrieb am 18.10.10 08:53:
On 18 Okt., 01:51, tbranscotftajllym...@spammotel.com wrote:
on similar issues I added the enblend options -a -m 2 --fine-mask to
are you sure about that? enfuse tells me that
-m CACHESIZE set image CACHESIZE in megabytes; default: 1024MB
so maybe you
kfj wrote:
PanoGLView
FreePV
Panini
Pure JavaScript Viewer
sorry state here, as my recent search for any usable panorama viewer
has shown. I can't get the first two to compile or run,
What is your trouble with PanoGLView? Here it compiles out of the box, and
it's my favourite viewer
On 18 Okt., 12:06, Peter Suetterlin p.suetter...@royac.iac.es wrote:
What is your trouble with PanoGLView?
I can't get it to run on my system. I've compiled it under Kubuntu
10.10, but when I call it, no matter whether with parameters or
without, it just fails with this message:
The program
Harry,
As I mentioned to you privately recently I have finally got an Intel
based Mac running 10.6 so I installed the latest 2010-3 Hugin I have:
2010.3.0.e432bab64741 built by Harry van der Wolf
I followed the CP Detectors installation advice above and clicked
Load Defaults. The names
kfj wrote:
On 18 Okt., 12:06, Peter Suetterlin p.suetter...@royac.iac.es wrote:
What is your trouble with PanoGLView?
I can't get it to run on my system. I've compiled it under Kubuntu
10.10, but when I call it, no matter whether with parameters or
without, it just fails with this message:
My apologies. PanoGLView does run under Ubuntu 10.10. It does have
flashing artifacts, but it does run.
Dale
On Mon, 2010-10-18 at 05:24 -0700, kfj wrote:
On 18 Okt., 12:06, Peter Suetterlin p.suetter...@royac.iac.es wrote:
What is your trouble with PanoGLView?
I can't get it to run on
George and other Mac users,
Currently you are best of by downloading the just released stable 2010.2.0
version.
The 2010.3.0 version contains the new makefilelib structure together with
the new cpfind. Both from gsoc 2010.
Both in the automatic Assistant panel as in the normal manual workflow
Thanks everybody for looking into the issues, and Habi for your
screencast with the repro. I'll keep my eyes open for news of fixes.
I searched a bit for info on how to use PTBatcher, but didn't find a
lot in the way of explanation/examples. Could some kind soul point me
to an existing thread
Hi Rodney,
2010/10/18 icysubdweller rosyrobo...@inwa.net
Thanks everybody for looking into the issues, and Habi for your
screencast with the repro. I'll keep my eyes open for news of fixes.
I searched a bit for info on how to use PTBatcher, but didn't find a
lot in the way of
Thanks Harry.
I have been busy taking my new MacPro out of its packing materials and
running Migration Assistant and other mundane things so I have not
really been paying attention to what was happening here.
(Isn't it WONDROUS the way Migration Assistant can leave new Mac
populated with all
There were a couple of dependencies missing from the panoglview
instructions on the wiki (libwxgtk2.8-dev and libglew-dev). I've added
them, so you might want to try again.
Cheers,
BBB
--
Bob Bright
Vancouver Island Digital Imaging
http://VictoriaVR.ca
On 10-10-17 02:20 AM, kfj wrote:
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