I don't know much about deconvolution.
My thinking is that the lens distortion parameters are best obtained
from many other images shot with the same focal length with the same
lens. It would be hard to calculate distortion from a motion blurred
image due to the loss of precision of control
Hi Karmadillo
On 12/28/2011 08:52 AM, Karmadillo wrote:
Has anyone built a 64bit OpenSuse or Ubuntu version yet?
The Ubuntu builds on launchpad
(https://launchpad.net/~hugin/+archive/hugin-builds) are available in
both i386 and amd64 flavors.
When the 64 bit windows build is available,
Gnome Nomad gnomeno...@gmail.com wrote:
Andreas Metzler wrote:
T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de wrote:
Hugin-2011.4 RELEASE NOTES
[...]
Uploaded to Debian/unstable. I will push to backports once it has
propagated to squeeze/testing. (Preview for squeeze on
Hi,
Which stitch settings do I select to create an EXR output image from
EXR input images?
I have a series of EXR images as inputs into my hugin project.
I have successfully aligned them with control points.
Choices are Exposure corrected LDR
Exposure Fused from stacks
Exposure Fusedd from Any
On Tuesday, December 27, 2011 5:22:15 PM UTC-7, Calvin McDonald wrote:
If you're on windows, there are also the enfuse-align droplets, where
you can just drag and drop sequences of images onto them and have an
exposure fusion made from an aligned unlinked stack. This might be an
On Wed 28-Dec-2011 at 15:42 -0800, Karmadillo wrote:
I have a series of EXR images as inputs into my hugin project.
Choices are Exposure corrected LDR
Exposure Fused from stacks
Exposure Fusedd from Any arrangement
High Dynamic Range
Selecting HDR enables the HDR merger which isn't needed
Hi all,
I've developed an alternative to Enblend which I hope might find some
interested users here. It's not a better blender, and it lacks many of
Enblend's features, but it has two redeeming qualities - the first is
a 64-bit version, which means it can use more memory, and the second
is that
On Tuesday, December 27, 2011 8:56:03 AM UTC-7, Calvin McDonald wrote:
With your tips I will go back and try again with Hugin. I'll let you know
how it goes.
Kay:
Here's what I have done.
1. Load 38 basic images (3x12+1N+1Z)
2. Read in placement template -- (my standard
Looks interesting.
Any chance for a Linux version?
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 12:45 AM, Monkey davidhorma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've developed an alternative to Enblend which I hope might find some
interested users here. It's not a better blender, and it lacks many of
Enblend's