Ultra wide-angle 8mm fisheye lens with exaggerated perspective and
approximately 180° angle of view, for dramatic effects
Ultra-wide 139.3° diagonal field-of-view for 4/3 size image formats
Of course if you use the same lens with different sensor size, the result
will be different.
Kevin -
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012 20:45:29 UTC+1 schrieb kevin360:
Ok, I shrunk the images down so they are smaller in byte size, but
they are still fairly large in dimension. You can download the two of
them here:
http://www.bluelavalamp.net/hugin/enfuse-openmp-segfault/
Hi Stefan,
Trying to fix in repository. But can't test, because I did not see the
error.
On a up to date lucid installation, the current hugin default branch
compiled without any error messages using a gcc v4.4.3
thanks for the feedback. Nice to hear. If all issue could be fixed so
Hello,
Just wondering if someone knows how pano_modify compute the field of view
and the final resolution of the panorama. This is the output I get from
pano_modify:
Running: pano_modify
Straighten panorama
Fit panorama field of view to best size
Setting field of view to 116 x 107.985
On Wed 28-Nov-2012 at 19:09 -0600, Caleb Anderson wrote:
Err, forgot to finish my thought. Turning off gpu output spit out
properly remapped images. (the broken images you see in the
video)
If I understand correctly, I don't have much as far as lens
distortion parameters in regards to a
On Wed 28-Nov-2012 at 22:50 -0800, E^3 wrote:
I am designing now a (XYZ Cartesian Robots) Planetary Scanner , and the
objective of my project was to scan large materials (nes paper, maps ,
blueprints and etc)
So as much as possible I am stitching a large pictures files and I am
searching for
On Thursday, 29 November 2012 at 16:02:03 +0800, RizThon wrote:
Ultra wide-angle 8mm fisheye lens with exaggerated perspective and
approximately 180° angle of view, for dramatic effects
Ultra-wide 139.3° diagonal field-of-view for 4/3 size image formats
Of course if you use the same
Chris,
I installed valgrind and it crashed while testing with that. The command I
ran was:
valgrind --leak-check=yes
The log file is in http://www.bluelavalamp.net/hugin/enfuse-openmp-segfault/
I'm also running with DRD and helgrind to see if I can get a crash under
them, but they are slow!