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Ooops... my fault. I did mean you should set exposure sigma to 50, not
exposure mu. I gave you a mixed message:
OK. Appreciate the correction.
I had deduced this was your intent after your response when I reread
your original post and
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gms76 wrote:
Hello,
I tried to make a panorama of some photos, which were taken inside a
tube. To make the photos, the camera moved lateral. The problem is,
that due to spatial distortion lines which are painted on the wall of
the tube have a pincushion distortion and hugin cannot connect them.
Love the new features of Hugin 2011.2
I especially found that the copy and paste tool in the masks tab was a
big efficiency improvement.
As usual removing one bottlneck reveals the next one and now I am
thinking that the ability to paste masks to a whole stack at once
would save even more time.
I
You can select a given mask in one image of a stack to be active across its
whole stack.
On 30 September 2011 11:19, Karmadillo directrix.digi...@gmail.com wrote:
Love the new features of Hugin 2011.2
I especially found that the copy and paste tool in the masks tab was a
big efficiency
Hi, you mentioned Improved auto cropping
is this part of pano_modify?
thanks,
Jeffrey
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How big do you mean? Can it blend an arbitrarily large image? I mean, does
the time scale linearly?
Jeffrey
On Wednesday, September 14, 2011 8:47:12 PM UTC+2, Rosomack wrote:
As for the slow part, please make sure that you are building without
debug symbols. From my experience it had a
Still, there is certainly use for a *horizon* detector.
in many panos there is water - the ocean - and no vertical lines.
here, the only way to level the pano is to set this horizon line.
this is not an edge case - this is a really big case :) if you check some
panos on 360cities you'll see
Hi,
sometime ago people were discussing here ways to make something like that.
The subject was a little different. They were talking about doing a picture
from the houses along a street. I think the situation is similar. I don't
know if it works, I haven't tested yet, but I have saved a link here
On Fri 30-Sep-2011 at 05:43 -0700, Jeffrey Martin wrote:
Hi, you mentioned Improved auto cropping
is this part of pano_modify?
Yes, pano_modify uses the same auto crop code as Hugin itself.
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