Dne 22.3.2014 08:32, kfj napsal(a):
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> On Friday, March 21, 2014 1:34:08 AM UTC+1, nadv...@suse.cz wrote:
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> Hi,
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> the recent discussion about exposure compensation reminded me that I
> have related problem.
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> I have a panorama from 10 images taken with fixed exposure,
Don't be a troll, if you want help then describe what went wrong - or
leave. We can digest your .pto, screenshots and a detailed description
instead of a silly "conclusion".
At this stage, your message is ridiculous and unusable. Your own words
fit somehow :-)
Hugues D schrieb am 24.03.14 18
This is probably a classical situation where "the computer problem" is
between the monitor and the back of the chair.
Harry
2014-03-24 20:08 GMT+01:00 Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) <
cartol...@gmail.com>:
> Surely.
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> And the main wrong thing we can see is that instead of asking how to
Surely.
And the main wrong thing we can see is that instead of asking how to do and
tell what and how he has done, so we could help, he has just made useless
comments. Looks like a user that deserves the good and old RTFM answer.
I have stitched hundreds of panoramas with Hugin, but surely other
That's weird. I can stitch whatever I want with this same Hugin program and
the results usually come out pretty nicely. Must be me doing something
wrong?
On Monday, March 24, 2014 6:08:34 PM UTC+1, Hugues D wrote:
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> Hi,
> I just downloaded and installed Hugin. I then loaded 15 pictures I have
2014-03-24 19:08 GMT+01:00 Andreas Metzler :
> Stefan Peter wrote:
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> > Python scripting was broken with RC1, try RC2 (no idea if RC2 has been
> > packaged for Mac though).
> [...]
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> Afaict there has been no rc2 release at all, rc1 ist ist the latest
> one.
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True. Unfortunately.
I wanted to
Stefan Peter wrote:
> On 23.03.2014 15:41, Robert Lesac wrote:
>> Update:
>> Added PYTHONPATH (pointing to the hugin/bin) to my system variables,
>> didn't help with Hugin, but Python now imports HSI successfully.
> Python scripting was broken with RC1, try RC2 (no idea if RC2 has been
> packaged
Or you don't know how to use it :)
Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
http://www.panoforum.com.br/
2014-03-24 14:08 GMT-03:00 Hugues D :
> Hi,
> I just downloaded and installed Hugin. I then loaded 15 pictures I have
> stiched very easily with the free Microsoft ICE giving gr
Ciao Mario
On 20 Mar 2014, at 19:30, Mario Modesto wrote:
> As the title sais, I recently obtained several images from a simple sample
> with a microscope. And I would like to stitch them without deforming them.
> How can it be done using Hugin?
>
> Thanks
> Mario
Even though hugin can sitic
Hi,
I just downloaded and installed Hugin. I then loaded 15 pictures I have
stiched very easily with the free Microsoft ICE giving great results but
some stiching errors. I thought that Hugin would be a better tool.
Conclusion : Hugin is not even capable of finding two common points between
2 p
On Thursday, March 20, 2014 7:30:17 PM UTC+1, Mario Modesto wrote:
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> Hello everybody,
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> As the title sais, I recently obtained several images from a simple sample
> with a microscope. And I would like to stitch them without deforming them.
> How can it be done using Hugin?
>
To put it simp
On Sunday, March 23, 2014 6:16:37 PM UTC+1, Robert Lesac wrote:
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> Hi,
> There is no RC2 build for for Windows yet.
> At least I can stop muck around trying to fix it.
> Thanks!
>
Just go back a version or two. The python interface isn't precisely 'new' -
I wrote it in 2010.
Kay
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> On Sun
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