Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: [RFC] How about installing private libraries in a private directory

2010-11-03 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 03-Nov-2010 at 20:51 +, Bruno Postle wrote: Yes, the attraction of making the libraries private is that it should be possible to install multiple versions of Hugin to /opt/hugin-tip or /opt/hugin-overview-branch or whatever and be able to use them simultaneously. Just to prove th

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: [RFC] How about installing private libraries in a private directory

2010-11-03 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 03-Nov-2010 at 20:51 +, Bruno Postle wrote: Yes, the attraction of making the libraries private is that it should be possible to install multiple versions of Hugin to /opt/hugin-tip or /opt/hugin-overview-branch or whatever and be able to use them simultaneously. Attached an upda

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: [RFC] How about installing private libraries in a private directory

2010-11-03 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 03-Nov-2010 at 20:55 +0100, Harry van der Wolf wrote: 2010/11/3 Bruno Postle ..but also I see the new Hugin is linked to the existing system versions of all these libraries rather than the private ones. I need to do some more tests to figure-out why. What do you mean? You have the d

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: [RFC] How about installing private libraries in a private directory

2010-11-03 Thread Harry van der Wolf
2010/11/3 Bruno Postle > > ..but also I see the new Hugin is linked to the existing system versions of > all these libraries rather than the private ones. I need to do some more > tests to figure-out why. > > -- > Bruno > > What do you mean? You have the default hugin from Fedora (I think it was

Re: [hugin-ptx] LP demo link

2010-11-03 Thread Yuval Levy
Hi Lukáš, On November 3, 2010 02:21:51 pm Lukáš Jirkovský wrote: > Thank you! I can login without problems. Anyway, is this supposed to > be a sandbox for us to play? I'd like to make it clear before I > unintentionally screw up something while playing with it. yes, it's a sandbox. play as you

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: [RFC] How about installing private libraries in a private directory

2010-11-03 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 03-Nov-2010 at 19:49 +0100, Andreas Metzler wrote: Find attached the updated patch that does away with the so-symlinks. This doesn't quite work for me, I guess you are working against the 2010.2.0 release because only some of the libraries in the tip get put in $LIBDIR/hugin These a

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: [RFC] How about installing private libraries in a private directory

2010-11-03 Thread Harry van der Wolf
2010/11/3 Andreas Metzler > > Find attached the updated patch that does away with the so-symlinks. > > cu and- Who can now understand a little bit why cmake is popular, just > not having to rerun auto* is an enormous timesaver when testing -reas > -- > builds and installs as well. No more symlin

[hugin-ptx] Re: [RFC] How about installing private libraries in a private directory

2010-11-03 Thread Andreas Metzler
On 2010-11-02 Harry van der Wolf wrote: > 2010/11/2 Andreas Metzler >> Bruno Postle wrote: >> [...] >>> Yes the libraries are private, for now anyway, we also don't install >>> header files that you would need if they were 'public'. Since >>> nobody should be linking to the libraries we shouldn

Re: [hugin-ptx] LP demo link

2010-11-03 Thread Lukáš Jirkovský
Hello Yuv, On 2 November 2010 16:18, Yuval Levy wrote: > Hi Lukáš, > > On November 2, 2010 03:51:16 am Lukáš Jirkovský wrote: >> It's still there but I can't sign in with my Launchpad credentials for >> some reason. > > Weird.  I've asked about the issue.  Maybe just trying again later will work?

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Mosaic mode - experience & questions

2010-11-03 Thread Bruno Postle
You can put a photo 'on top' in the preview by using the Identify mode, move the mouse pointer over the image numbers and each appears on top in turn. You can permanently put a photo on top by rearranging the list of photos in the Images tab. -- Bruno -- You received this message because you

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Not a Panorama - just control points for Enfuse - How to?

2010-11-03 Thread Bruno Postle
(Apologies my phone won't let me quote properly) If your bracketed sets are not well aligned there is no need to save the intermediate files and blend them manually. Hugin has two exposure fusion modes: 'fused and blended' fuses stacks together first then seam blends the result, this requires t

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: hugin and video stitching

2010-11-03 Thread john doe
hello i found this app which can be used with panotools or libpano13 to make panoramic video.. i only works with video, sound is no suppoerted by the moment, it uses ffmpeg and comes with other video libraries.. from this software i think it is very possible to complete it with MPREMAP or libpano

[hugin-ptx] Re: Not a Panorama - just control points for Enfuse - How to?

2010-11-03 Thread kfj
On 3 Nov., 07:12, Isaac Gouy wrote: > align_image_stack + enfuse is very cool for exposure fusion and focus > fusion as-long-as the photos align well. > > Is there a way to use Hugin control points on a stack of not so well > aligned photos - to align the photos and somehow save them off as > ti

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Mosaic mode - experience & questions

2010-11-03 Thread Oskar Sander
Yes, agree. The idea with deliberate selections sounds really good. Is there a way today to make an image to end up "on top" in the preview? This would help draging as well as verifying alignment/contribution of one specific image without having to turn off adjacent images. Cheers /O 2010/