Thanks,
I've seen a lot of discussions about the hsi here, what is the status? Not
yet stable i suppose? Any plugins ready yet? I find these things easiest
to do based on an example.
Otherwise, maybe scripting is the mature option?
/O
2011/9/2 Bruno Postle br...@postle.net
On Wed
2011/9/3, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch:
I do see the positive aspects of
using gettext/poedit for the translation of applications. I fail to see
them
for the translation of long texts such as manuals and websites.
Specifically for the Hugin website, I prefer HTML translation over a gettext
On 4 September 2011 02:07, Terry Duell tdu...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hullo Lukáš, All,
A late addition to this discussion.
On Thu, 04 Aug 2011 17:10:45 +1000, Lukáš Jirkovský l.jirkov...@gmail.com
wrote:
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Wow, you were able to reproduce the crash within hellgrind! It was one
of the
The latest ACR is available for download.
If you have been getting magenta casts in the shadows of Canon RAW
files, then this release cures the issue.
Unfortunately I shot over 300 images for panoramas with exposure
highlight compensation turned on, triggering the problem. I have just
spent an
Hi,
I really admire people like you and I always feel I could have done more for
the free software community. Thank you very much for your contribution and
be sure that a lot of silent people also admire your job. You and all
contributors deserve at least our thank you.
Good luck!
Carlos E G
Thomas Pryds wrote:
Hi
I've been searching the web and found a lot of resources on finding the
no-parallax point of a camera/lens and on pano heads and weights on
strings to help rotate the camera around this point. One question I
didn't find an answer to, though: If you're using a zoom lens,
Am 05.09.2011 16:29, schrieb paul womack:
Further, even if you were to be using your zoom at a longer
setting, you're likely to be further from your subject,
and thus the parallax error will (probably...) be
acceptable.
Even at same subject distance the same NPP displacement will give you
Hi, just installed Panini and hugin, they both fail to run with this
output:
Xlib: extension GLX missing on display :1.0.
Which version of Ubuntu? What processor?
Ubuntu 11.04, Core i5
Which version of Hugin?
Where did you install it from?
Did you compile Hugin yourself?
Stable, installed
Hi,
2011/9/5 Darius Damalakas darius.damala...@gmail.com
Hi, just installed Panini and hugin, they both fail to run with this
output:
Xlib: extension GLX missing on display :1.0.
Which version of Ubuntu? What processor?
Ubuntu 11.04, Core i5
Which version of Hugin?
Where did you
Goodbye. Thanks for everything, I hope to see you again someday! :)
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On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 22:39:59 +1000, Lukáš Jirkovský
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another log is in my opinion not necessary. Your previous log, and my
tests too, was enough to pin down the place where it crashes. From
what I've seen it's caused by the fact some of the variables are not
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