Hullo Greg,
On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 14:22:31 +1000, Greg 'groggy' Lehey
groog...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, 27 July 2011 at 13:29:52 +1000, Terry Duell wrote:
[snip]
The licence file in the version bundled with hugin says 2005, so there
is
a good chance that hugin already uses 2.3.2.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 12:27:19PM -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
2) as Hugin has evolved, threads have become more widely used and
conflicts more likely. Revision 4524 (2010-11-04 18:31:15) is as
far back as I went in my investigations so far looking for the use
of threads. This is when the
Personally i've had the best results using +1.5 and -0.5 exposure derived
from a single raw file.
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Kay,
do you have any examples of images we can see (before / after) showing that
this really works? i'd love to see that :)
jeffrey
On Friday, May 6, 2011 2:28:37 PM UTC+2, kfj wrote:
On 19 Apr., 10:31, Erik Krause erik@gmx.de wrote:
You can also try slightly smaller values for
2011/7/26, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch:
honest and serious: yes please. *everybody*. reporting bugs on Launchpad
[0] makes sure that the information is recorded, structured, and does not
get
lost. The tracker helps prioritize activities and keep an overview of what
is
going on by
paul womack schrieb am 27.07.11 10:26:
Jan Martin wrote:
in hugin there are the Redo/Undo buttons that work with a kind of
action list.
I would like to suggest to add a feature to save the action list.
Then have a button to load that list and replay it step-by-step.
Including switching tabs.
On 27 Jul., 09:28, Jeffrey Martin 360cit...@gmail.com wrote:
Personally i've had the best results using +1.5 and -0.5 exposure derived
from a single raw file.
Differently processed single raw files are perfect source material -
if the scene can be captured with the dynamic range available. I
On 27 Jul., 10:16, Jeffrey Martin 360cit...@gmail.com wrote:
Kay,
do you have any examples of images we can see (before / after) showing that
this really works? i'd love to see that :)
Mysterious... here you've dug out a resopnse to a thread I made in
May. And lo and behold, calling enfuse
2011/7/26, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch:
On July 26, 2011 08:10:28 AM Lukáš Jirkovský wrote:
I think this is one of the most serious bugs hugin ever had.
What makes you reach this judgment?
Mainly because of the number of users affected by this issue.
Yes, it is growing. And I see two
2011/7/27, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net:
Frederic Da Vitoria schrieb am 27.07.11 10:16:
2011/7/26, Yuval Levygoo...@levy.ch:
so please: even for the smallest bug or feature request: if what you are
reporting requires a change in the application's behavior (and
consequently
in the code),
Frederic Da Vitoria schrieb am 27.07.11 10:16:
2011/7/26, Yuval Levygoo...@levy.ch:
so please: even for the smallest bug or feature request: if what you are
reporting requires a change in the application's behavior (and consequently
in the code), please report it on Launchpad. This includes
David Haberthür kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika keskiviikko,
27. heinäkuuta 2011):
On 26.07.2011, at 21:51, Tom Sharpless wrote:
Like it says. Exiftool can greatly increase stitching time,
because it makes a full-size temporary copy of the pano,
which typically involves de-compressing
Carl von Einem wrote:
paul womack schrieb am 27.07.11 10:26:
Jan Martin wrote:
in hugin there are the Redo/Undo buttons that work with a kind of
action list.
I would like to suggest to add a feature to save the action list.
Then have a button to load that list and replay it step-by-step.
Hi there.
As part of a research project at the University of Brighton in the UK
I have created a website called High Dynamic Range Imaging in Design
Education (HIDE) at
http://artsresearch.brighton.ac.uk/research/centre/office-for-spatial-research/projects/hide.
There are example HDR panoramas on
Yuv,
To answer your questions in your reply:
I found it disconcerting because 1) it's unusual behavior and 2) it
took a while to convince myself that I wasn't losing the ability to
read text because of the image's covering it. Item 2 being the biggie
here.
JK
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Hello. I'm a new member. I've used Hugin in the past to create a panorama
(photo from one point rotating about the focal plane) and had pretty good
success. Now I'm trying to stitch together 151 photos of a flat floor,
mosaic-style, to preserve the layout of PEX tubing now buried in the slab.
All
Agree with Nomad that metadata copying should be customisable, and
with Markku, that it should be done within the hugin tools, in a way
that supports hugin functions first. However both of those sound to
me like big projects. I guess I'll take Yuv's advice and just stuff
an updated option patch
Yes, I've experience just yesterday the same problem with the
2011.2.0RC2 build under win XP 32bits.
On 27 Lug, 17:27, Henk Tijdink h.tijd...@gmail.com wrote:
Tested Hugin 2011.2.0 RC2 32bits windows of Matthew Petroff, but Hugin
crashes during stitching with an enblend error.
The beta
Hello,
I have seen, that some last Yuval's commits in 2011.2 branch was
translation updates.
I have also found, that my Czech translation update from default
branch ( 723668d8c4cc ) wasn't one of them. 2011.2 with copy of
file from default branch will be fully translated and compilable/
Hiya all,
Very much a lurker here but I thought I'd chip in my tuppence as well...
On Tuesday 26 Jul 2011 23:38:21 Yuval Levy wrote:
On July 26, 2011 06:15:34 pm JKEngineer wrote:
When I scroll down, more of the panorama comes into view, obscuring
the upper portions of the text. As I
On July 27, 2011 02:18:10 pm Vaclav Cerny - vatoz wrote:
I have also found, that my Czech translation update from default
branch ( 723668d8c4cc ) wasn't one of them. 2011.2 with copy of
file from default branch will be fully translated and compilable/
installable/runnable.
Sorry, this was
On July 27, 2011 02:18:44 pm Steve Wesemeyer wrote:
At the moment, it looks like a pop-up ad that I can't even close.
Got the message. will fix before the release becomes final. Thank you for
your honest feedback without which I would not have realized that this was too
much in-the-face.
Thank you for https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/817104
I got confirmation from Matthew that he used a new SDK to build RC2. It is
likely that a number of the newly observed bugs are a consequence of the new
SDK.
He will get back to Windows users with more information and a strategy moving
Thanks. Commited.I am going to continue with bughunt.
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Hi Yuv,
On Wednesday 27 Jul 2011 22:30:51 Yuval Levy wrote:
On July 27, 2011 02:18:44 pm Steve Wesemeyer wrote:
At the moment, it looks like a pop-up ad that I can't even close.
added a button to close it. does it feel better to you?
Yuval Levy schrieb am 27.07.11 23:30:
On July 27, 2011 02:18:44 pm Steve Wesemeyer wrote:
At the moment, it looks like a pop-up ad that I can't even close.
added a button to close it. does it feel better to you?
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/releases/2011.2.0/en.shtml
Yuv
I had to allow
On Tuesday, 26 July 2011 at 9:40:50 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
On July 24, 2011 11:52:53 PM Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I wasn't able to provoke this bug.
Anything else I should try?
I am no expert. You probably know better than me, and indeed you
seem to be on the right track with the
On July 27, 2011 05:59:38 pm Carl von Einem wrote:
How about exchanging the panorama (the one in the header) in the
/releases section with with the panorama that is specially featured?
the formats and purposes are completely different and I would not want to add
restrictions on the featured
pgreenwood於 2011年7月27日星期三UTC+8下午10時00分34秒寫道:
Hello. I'm a new member. I've used Hugin in the past to create a panorama
(photo from one point rotating about the focal plane) and had pretty good
success. Now I'm trying to stitch together 151 photos of a flat floor,
mosaic-style, to preserve
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