Chris,
Also got it to crash using DRD and helgrind, here's the commandline that I
used for each:
valgrind --tool=drd --read-var-info=yes
valgrind --tool=helgrind
The log file for each is up at:
http://www.bluelavalamp.net/hugin/enfuse-openmp-segfault/
Thanks,
Kevin
On Thursday, November
On 11/29/2012 01:42 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
Did you read the article? It specifies numerous different
projections. And the difference between 140° and 180° can't be
attributed just to distortion.
Indeed:
The angle of view of a fisheye lens is usually between 100 and 180 degrees[
1]
Am 30.11.2012 00:42, schrieb Greg 'groggy' Lehey:
I seem to be having difficulty making myself clear. My apologies. To
spell it out:
- The Olympus 8 mm lens, designed for Four Thirds sensors (21.63 mm
diagonal), covers an angle of 180° along this diagonal.
- The Samyang (I think that's
Hi all,
I just downloaded Hugin, following tutorials Stiching multi-low photos
together. Everytime I click Align button, Hugin software shutdown itself.
I tried to find the reason on Google, but it only said re-install. I did it
uninstall exisitng Hugin and set up again.
Anyone who knows
On Sat, 01 Dec 2012 07:02:12 +1100, Onjoo onjo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I just downloaded Hugin, following tutorials Stiching multi-low photos
together. Everytime I click Align button, Hugin software shutdown
itself.
I tried to find the reason on Google, but it only said re-install. I did
Hi,
First I want to apologize if my question doesn't make sense.
I want to stitch 4 unrelated photos into one panorama. Image 1 then image 2
then image 3 and finally image 4. There is no common point. I just want
them side by side as a 16 bit TIFF file. Is there a way of just stitching.
Thank
GIMP?
Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
http://www.panoforum.com.br/
2012/11/30 Syv Ritch elfrog...@gmail.com
Hi,
First I want to apologize if my question doesn't make sense.
I want to stitch 4 unrelated photos into one panorama. Image 1 then image
2 then image 3 and
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
cartol...@gmail.com wrote:
GIMP?
I mostly use Lightroom. I can do it in Lightroom, but I first have to set
the dimensions, amke sure that the spacing is exact and do not overlap... I
have access to Photoshop CS5. Could be
DoubleTake (www.echoone.com) is excellent for stitching unrelated photos. The
author did not intend for the program to be used that way at all but it works
very well for that purpose. The interface is simple. You position the images as
you wish and then define the overlap and blend area with
On Thursday, 29 November 2012 at 23:58:49 -1000, Gnome Nomad wrote:
On 11/29/2012 01:42 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
That wasn't what I was referring to, but arguably it needs to be
improved. The reference is barely authoritative, and Film format
sounds positively archaic.
To me, film
On Friday, 30 November 2012 at 18:15:44 +0100, Erik Krause wrote:
Am 30.11.2012 00:42, schrieb Greg 'groggy' Lehey:
I seem to be having difficulty making myself clear. My apologies. To
spell it out:
- The Olympus 8 mm lens, designed for Four Thirds sensors (21.63 mm
diagonal), covers an
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