Maybe this will help?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ScWu7pG7r0
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:17 PM, panhobby panho...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm now shooting almost only handheld panoramic pictures. One side
effect is the lack of precision while shooting pictures. Then, it
appears sometime that
I shoot with 38mm lens so capturing sky is almost impossible. I capture one
single image with my fisheye convertor for sky. After optimization of
projecty I add sky image. Because at this time hugin allows me to move/ drag
sky image independant of all other images. Is there any other way where one
On 5 Jan., 09:06, Emad ud din Btt xyzt...@gmail.com wrote:
I shoot with 38mm lens so capturing sky is almost impossible. I capture one
single image with my fisheye convertor for sky. After optimization of
projecty I add sky image. Because at this time hugin allows me to move/ drag
sky image
On 4 Jan., 23:52, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
Usage: cpclean [options] input.pto
CPClean uses statistical methods to remove wrong control points
Bruno, maybe you can help. You may have noticed my quick-shot Python
script to remove all but the N 'best' CPs for each image
On 4 Jan., 23:33, kevin ke...@bluelavalamp.net wrote:
Ok I figured out what's going on. I did a test with less images and
it worked perfectly. So then I went back to the pano I was working on
and started removing images thinking maybe it was too many in the
row. I had one stack that it
kfj schrieb am 05.01.11 10:13:
On 4 Jan., 23:33, kevinke...@bluelavalamp.net wrote:
[...]I had one stack that it couldn't find any CPs, as soon as I
removed that stack then it ran step 4 from the wiki. [...]
So you see it's not a bug but a result of the method. The wiki states
that the
Thanks Bruno.
Feels good to start.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/697581 :)
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I just installed 2010.4 (mac)
I thought cpfind was included? I can't find it. Am I doing something stupid?
thanks,
Jeffrey
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I have added the Thoby projection for the Nikkor 10.5. It is now in
subversion. I have called it after Michel Thoby who was able to
empirically find it. If this projection helps with other lenses, I'll
add parameters to it.
The input projection number is 20.
Would the hugin developers add it to
2011/1/5 Jeffrey Martin 360cit...@gmail.com
I just installed 2010.4 (mac)
I thought cpfind was included? I can't find it.
Am I doing something stupid?
Maybe :)
cpfind is definitely inside the bundle.
physically it is inside Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS
If you want to use it from inside
To be more specific, I have found cpfind, it is here
/Applications/Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS/cpfind but Hugin does not know it's
there. If I go to preferences, I am not able to choose cpfind from any list.
What am I doing wrong?
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This is fantastic. Nice work Daniel! And a big thanks to Michel Thoby!
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Aha. I guess that it was using my previous preferences, which were set to
autopano-sift-c
clicking import and then selecting Hugin app then selects cpfind.
It seems to me that almost no one who updates Hugin will end up using
cpfind, if this is how it has to be selected... what does anyone
Yeah, it's solved now Harry.
Incidentally I don't see where one could reset all preferences in Hugin.
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Am Mittwoch, 5. Januar 2011 schrieb D M German:
I have added the Thoby projection for the Nikkor 10.5. It is now in
subversion. I have called it after Michel Thoby who was able to
empirically find it. If this projection helps with other lenses, I'll
add parameters to it.
The input
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 6:51 AM, Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de wrote:
Nice, but dump.h should be commited too :)
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Done
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D M German d...@uvic.ca wrote:
I have added the Thoby projection for the Nikkor 10.5. It is now in
subversion.
[...]
Hello,
FYI the respective commit contains a couple of unrelated and probably
unintional changes:
ametz...@argenau:~/SVN/upstream/libpano$ lsdiff /tmp/1306.diff
debian/control
To be honest, I don't know how it got in. I noticed after the commit,
but it was too late last night.
I am going to delete it. I must have added it by accident.
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Andreas Metzler
ametz...@downhill.at.eu.org wrote:
* There does not seem to be a point in adding an
I have committed the changes to SVN.
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:57 AM, dmg d...@uvic.ca wrote:
To be honest, I don't know how it got in. I noticed after the commit,
but it was too late last night.
I am going to delete it. I must have added it by accident.
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:47 AM,
Jeffrey Martin schrieb am 05.01.11 13:59:
Yeah, it's solved now Harry.
Incidentally I don't see where one could reset all preferences in Hugin.
It's a button called Load Defaults (Nahrát vychozí) at the bottom of
the Preferences window.
Cheers,
Carl
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I tested the solution described by Bruno. Put an additional image and
move it manually to appropriate location then create the panorama
(using enblend). On my first example, the result is perfect, even
without adjusting the parameter (-I 29). I will do some more tests in
order to validate the
Hi everybody,
I just committed a change that will enable PToptimizer to handle the
Thoby projection.
I undusted a spherical 360/180 project I had lying around. Unfortunately
it was shot with a 20d, but i took good care of setting control
points. This was my calibration shot for the Nikkor on my
Harry...
I keep getting this error when trying to stitch using the Macintosh
Hugin versions 2010.4.0-RC1 or RC3 or the final 4,0 official release:
echo: write: Bad file descriptor
gnumake: *** [info] Error 1
The above error is not generated when I use 2010.2.0 and that
version stitches
On Wed 05-Jan-2011 at 01:05 -0800, kfj wrote:
On 4 Jan., 23:52, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
Usage: cpclean [options] input.pto
CPClean uses statistical methods to remove wrong control points
Bruno, maybe you can help. You may have noticed my quick-shot Python
script to
On Wed 05-Jan-2011 at 01:13 -0800, kfj wrote:
So you see it's not a bug but a result of the method. The wiki states
that the process will (only) proceed when all images are in one group.
Whether this is desirable depends on the situation, but I think it's
reasonable: I suppose 'overlapping'
Hullo All,
Built libpano13-2.9.17 svn1311, and hugin default
(2010.5.0.20ed80efc8cf) against the new libpano13, as part of my
normal testing.
I am not seeing thoby projection.
Anyone else with this result, or have I missed something?
Cheers,
Terry
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An interesting article about comuter chips that could be applied to photo
matching. In fact, when one matches photos by hand via gimp, etc. we do fuzzy
matching based on lines, shapes, colors disregarding points The same
application could be used in computer photo matching for speed, etc.
Hi All
On Jan 3, 5:45 pm, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
On Mon 03-Jan-2011 at 10:49 -0800, Daniel M. German wrote:
...and abandon the a,b,c polynomial while we are at it. There are
definitely better lens models, the question is do we need the pain involved
with changing from the
Unfortunately input projections are not dynamically loaded by hugin.
hugin needs to be updated to take advantage of the new projection. I
think T. Modes was working on it.
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On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Tduell tdu...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hullo All,
Built libpano13-2.9.17 svn1311, and
Hullo,
On Thu, 06 Jan 2011 15:51:42 +1100, dmg d...@uvic.ca wrote:
Unfortunately input projections are not dynamically loaded by hugin.
hugin needs to be updated to take advantage of the new projection. I
think T. Modes was working on it.
OK, I saw Thomas had committed a revision to add
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