I used the expression Align stack/icpfind because that was what, if I
remember correctly, Hugin showed in the windows at various points. I
didn't set anything so perhaps my terminology is incorrect. I just did
a clean, install of the Hugin beta and ran it with a set of images
without touching any
On 5 Dez., 21:40, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
[kfj] I suppose this is the price to be paid
[kfj] when using separate tools for separate parts of the panorama
process.
not really. Thomas has shown that with good design you can have the best of
both world, e.g. cpfind and celeste.
This problem started from builds with Masking feature. Masking is a very
very fine addition to hugin. But this causes this problem to windows users.
I have pointed out this problem on this forum and after much investigation
by experts..there is no solution. You have to change VGA card that
In the Preferences Control Point Detectors in the default install it
is called Align image stack. When you run the Align the first called
program in the Assistant windowis icpfind. In the Windows Task Manager
it runs align_image_stack.exe.
As in beta 1, in beta 2 if you Cancel the Align
Thanks for the numerous answers. I didn't know Bruno's tutorial yet,
so I tried to follow it. I came a bit further, but it actually didn't
solve this unusual problem. To make it clear what it is, I have put
some sample maps online.
They come from the french cadastre. The limits between the
Salut Olivier,
are you sure you have a license to use these maps in JOSM? As an
OpenStreetMap Contributor you are only allowed to use data you are
allowed to use. See
http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/License/Contributor_Terms_Summary.
Carl
Olivier Croquette schrieb am 06.12.10 11:29:
On Dec 6, 12:01 pm, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:
Salut Olivier,
are you sure you have a license to use these maps in JOSM? As an
OpenStreetMap Contributor you are only allowed to use data you are
allowed to use. See
http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/License/Contributor_Terms_Summary.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/enblend
* Gavin is still waiting for the Panotools export [0]
* I have (temporarily) put the Hugin Bug Hunters team in charge of triage.
Inception of a dedicated team can be undertaken later if necessary.
* Ownership is with Hugin Dev. This can be changed to if
On Dec 6, 11:29 am, Olivier Croquette ocroque...@free.fr wrote:
So trying to stitch them as a panorama is the bad approach. I am now
thinking about just using the GUI to create control points and the
PTOptimizer to optimize the georeferencing. Hugin makes it easy with
the Edit script before
On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 07:51:57AM -0500, Yuval Levy wrote:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/enblend
Good!
Now, I remember seeing on a pre-annoucnement. that allowing
bugreports to migrate between projects would become possible.
So... how do I do that?
Roger.
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On 3 December 2010 21:54, kfj wrote:
[...]
Additionally, it would be nice if the cropping actually was visible in
the masking dialog.
+1. I've been bitten by include masks in the cropped area as well.
Musing about this I did wonder whether the cropping feature is still
worth very much
I've downloaded and run the 64-bit installer on Win 7. If I click the
'clean registry settings' box during installation, the only control-
point detector listed in the preferences tab is 'align-image-stack'.
If cpfind is not set as the default with sensible options after
installation, it's not
On 6 Dez., 18:10, Aron H aron.hel...@gmail.com wrote:
I've downloaded and run the 64-bit installer on Win 7. If I click the
'clean registry settings' box during installation, the only control-
point detector listed in the preferences tab is 'align-image-stack'.
If cpfind is not set as the
Thank you all, This project is awesome!!! Definitely double rainbow, all the
way.
Is anyone compiling an OS X version? If not I will try to compile on my own.
jordan
On Dec 6, 2010, at 12:29 PM, T. Modes wrote:
On 6 Dez., 18:10, Aron H aron.hel...@gmail.com wrote:
I've downloaded
2010/12/6 Jordan Miller jrdn...@gmail.com
Thank you all, This project is awesome!!! Definitely double rainbow, all
the way.
Is anyone compiling an OS X version? If not I will try to compile on my
own.
jordan
Already done. See
you rock! Thanks Harry!
jordan
On Dec 6, 2010, at 1:17 PM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
2010/12/6 Jordan Miller jrdn...@gmail.com
Thank you all, This project is awesome!!! Definitely double rainbow, all the
way.
Is anyone compiling an OS X version? If not I will try to compile on my
Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
[tracker moved]
Hello,
First off: Thanks a lot for the effort.
Is it possible to also copy over the closed isues? Or could you make
the the old tracker publically readable again (writing should of
course be prevented.)?
Currenly I have no way check with what
On Dec 6, 12:29 pm, T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de wrote:
On 6 Dez., 18:10, Aron H aron.hel...@gmail.com wrote:
I've downloaded and run the 64-bit installer on Win 7. If I click the
'clean registry settings' box during installation, the only control-
point detector listed in the
Is it possible to also copy over the closed isues? Or could you make
the the old tracker publically readable again (writing should of
course be prevented.)?
Also the old issues were copied.
Currenly I have no way check with what explanation
2880914 enblend uses fixed tmp file location.
Yes, that file exists with entries for cpfind, and if I import it in
the preferences, I get cpfind as the default CP detector, plus several
others. So we want that to happen by default
Then there is a bug in the cleanup code of the installer.
If I delete the cp detector part of the
Hey Terry, I still think there is a market for a convenient tool of
this kind. I know a commercial plumbing contractor who would love to
measure spaces with photos rather than a tape measure -- 1/8 inch
error per 30 feet would be sufficient, that's about 0.02 degrees.
Jan: All you can do from
Hi Tom,
sounds interesting.
I have been thinking if MS Photosynth could model a building from such 50%
overlapping images for panoramas?
Would be awesome if one could the nmeasure the model of the building.
Jan
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey
On December 6, 2010 10:17:55 am Rogier Wolff wrote:
Now, I remember seeing on a pre-annoucnement. that allowing
bugreports to migrate between projects would become possible.
So... how do I do that?
On the top left of the bug report there is a field Affects. Click on the
yellow symbol next
On December 6, 2010 01:33:00 pm john doe wrote:
hello i finished correcting hugin es la po, i used poedit and qt creator..
thank you.
how is this different form the es_VA.po file that you already contributed?
should I just add this file to the translations, or should I also remove
es_VA.po?
Hullo Tom,
On Dec 7, 6:28 am, Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Terry, I still think there is a market for a convenient tool of
this kind. I know a commercial plumbing contractor who would love to
measure spaces with photos rather than a tape measure -- 1/8 inch
error per 30
PTStereo sources are not open to public? Is PTStereo GPL?
Dale
On Mon, 2010-12-06 at 13:48 -0800, Tduell wrote:
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Hullo Dale,
On Dec 7, 9:01 am, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
PTStereo sources are not open to public? Is PTStereo GPL?
As I understand it, there has only ever been a PTStereo binary, and no
source.
I believe that Prof. Dersch was intending to search out the sources
and make them
On Mon 06-Dec-2010 at 01:09 -0800, kfj wrote:
On 5 Dez., 21:40, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
not really. Thomas has shown that with good design you can have the best of
both world, e.g. cpfind and celeste. They started life as separate tools and
you can use them both as separate tools
Hi all,
following Hugin and Enblend, the Panotools project is also moving its tracker
to Launchpad. I have just frozen the old tracker and will advise here when it
has been imported into Launchpad.
Yuv
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On Dec 6, 2:00 pm, Aron H aron.hel...@gmail.com wrote:
I've downloaded and run the 64-bit installer on Win 7. If I click the
'clean registry settings' box during installation, the only control-
point detector listed in the preferences tab is 'align-image-stack'.
I just fixed this in
remvoe va po file... it is differente in the way that i corrected al
previous mistakes i told you earlier, i used QT4 to open the file, see the
lines. and in poedit i corrected the mistakes, this file is more complete,
it has approximately 85 porcent translation...
0 errors..
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010
excellent friend, ill dl it and see it...and compare with es_la..
2010/12/6 Uwe Koch Kronberg uwe.k...@opticakoch.cl
Hi all, I'm attaching a new file.
msgfmt did its job!
Regards,
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so how about creating an option in the mask tab to disable it and create a
dialog to warn that this option is useful to show the seams in the panorama
preview window?
I have some other ideas in the panorama window mode, ive seen some panorama
programs that have some advanced cropping options like
The build that does work for me without exhibiting this problem has
the Masking feature and the feature functions.
On Dec 6, 2010, at 3:40 AM, Emad ud din Btt wrote:
This problem started from builds with Masking feature. Masking is a
very very fine addition to hugin. But this causes this
I try the 2010.4 beta2 source on UHU-Linux 2.1. The problem, the
selected image very small and on button labels. The new control pont
detector Hugins Cfind + Celeste drop box name very wide. With
the create control points button use very wide regio.I use 1280x800
or 1024x768 pixel size
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