Int a terminal, you need to:
sudo aptitude install freeglut3 libboost-thread1.40.0 hugin
libboost-date-time1.40.0 liblapack3gf
and then you will sudo ldconfig
Relaunch Hugin
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2010 12:47:22 -0700
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Building, installing and running hugin on ubuntu
PTGui is pay, as well as PTAssembler. If Thomas owns the patent
shouldn't he be allowed to receive royalties. Smartblend does. He's
been gracious enough to offer it to Hugin group at no charge.
Dale
On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 18:28 -0700, DaveN wrote:
Is Panini the same as PTGui's Vedutismo
http://www.tatteredmoons.org/hugin/deb/ubuntu/10.04/20100730-hugin_deb.html
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FreePV shows mozilla-dev as one of the requirments, however I don't seem
to have that available. What is it's replacement?
sudo aptitude search mozilla
p kaffeine-mozilla -
mozilla plugin that launches kaffeine for supported media types
Can Pablo's version of panomatic co-exist with panomatic? Do the binaries have
the same name?
(Reading database ... 195658 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking pablomatic (from .../pablomatic_bzr-20100728-1_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing
for it?
My solution currently is to build and purge panomatic (in dpkg form)
before building pablomatic. This way I can have two separate *.debs for
the Ubuntu system.
Dale
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 10:57 +0200, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
2010/7/28 Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com
Can
: GECKO_ROOT_DIR
--Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 02:22 -0500, Dale Beams wrote:
FreePV shows mozilla-dev as one of the requirments, however I don't seem
to have that available. What is it's replacement?
sudo aptitude search mozilla
p kaffeine-mozilla
Moving the *.deb from the build system to my application system, I'm
working out only the dependencies needed for each binary. Is there a
way to specify these in CMake prior to the build of the *deb.
Previously I was using checkinstall and could specify the dependencies
for a particular clean
Following the wiki for ubuntu builds, the following errors occur during the
enblend build;
cmake ../enblend.hg -DCPACK_BINARY_DEB:BOOL=ON -DENABLE_GPU:BOOL=ON
-DENABLE_IMAGECACHE:BOOL=OFF -DENABLE_OPENMP:BOOL=ON
-- found hugin modules directory in
'PKGCONFIG' macro use
FindPkgConfig
Thanks.
On Tue, 2010-07-27 at 19:06 -0500, Dale Beams wrote:
Following the wiki for ubuntu builds, the following errors occur
during the enblend build;
cmake ../enblend.hg -DCPACK_BINARY_DEB:BOOL=ON -DENABLE_GPU:BOOL=ON
-DENABLE_IMAGECACHE:BOOL=OFF
was not found which leads me to believe there may be another
boost package missing in the dependencies?
Dale
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 07:06 +0200, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 28. Juli 2010 schrieb Dale Beams:
I've located my problem. I'm not sure, without combing through the
install log, but I
Hi.
I've been watching the wiki for some time. It looks like it is
beginning to shape up again. Is there a reason why were building for
older builds beyond latest stable? If everything is moving to HG, is
there a reason for autotools?
I notice that some of the builds don't have all the
Someone on the IRC channel was having problem with autopano-sift-c mac
port (most recent) as well and it turned out to be a space in the file
name.
Could this be your problem?
Dale
On Sun, 2010-07-18 at 14:56 +0200, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
Hi Zachary
2010/7/18 Zak833 zak...@gmail.com
Is there a reason one can't set a flash drive as swap?
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2010 12:21:13 +0200
From: gilles.sanmar...@gmail.com
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Specify the hard disk for enfuse swapping
Hello
I'm a new user of enfuse for focus stacking and I'm
On Fri, 2010-06-25 at 09:18 -0700, John wrote:
Is the Hugin Panorama Software a Photoshop plug-in or is it stand
alone?
It's a standalone program
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type in the orientation position? how?
i'm interested.
Dale
On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 08:54 -0700, Aron H wrote:
I definitely agree here. The Gigapan robot and it's Stitcher software
show how easy it can be to get that initial layout with constraints -
it always takes pictures on a grid, so
Can these be done in Hugin?
http://www.petapixel.com/2009/12/04/4-creative-projects-that-bend-the-reality-of-street-scenes
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Hotmail is redefining busy with tools for the New Busy. Get
A good point, something that we've all been yearning. Perhaps a bounty to help
the process along?
In regards to the joke, the problem really was, they failed to follow
directions, rather than ask. Look it up.
On a side note, I consider the joke a bit inappropriate.
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010
Possible someone can look at the wiki for ubuntu build and clean it up so to
speak. I've considered doing it myself, but know nothing about how cmake works.
Is there a way to create a deb from Pablo's cp generator?
Dale
Pablo's version of a free pano stitcher builds fine on Ubuntu 10.04. I'm
attempting to build a *.deb to export to my primary system. However I'm a
little lost on a few things.
1. I changed the wiki to show sudo make install rather than make install
2. after building, i assume the binaries
how much? software that controls it?
Dale
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 11:45:51 +0500
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: GigaPan EPIC series
From: xyzt...@gmail.com
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Gigapan has released its Pro models for DSLRs.
Please Check this
Martin,
Can you send me or place on a website the photos in question? Id like to do a
side by side comparison.
Dale
From: aksei...@gmail.com
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Manually rotate a picture
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 20:42:13 -0500
Martin,
IANAD == I am not a developer
To my knowledge, no. This has been a long standing problem. It's not really
due to rotation as I understand it, but rather on control points that are not
matched properly (according to the developers). Why this has been such a
problem, I'm not sure.
Consider another pano stitcher. I too have had issues with blurred images
sometimes one in the center of the whole batch.
I found that Autostitch or Autopano Pro are able to handle these.
Dale
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 21:28:48 -0400
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Stitching blurred images
From:
Apr 2010 00:50:08 +0100
From: br...@postle.net
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: GSOC - Utility for creating a Philosphere
On Sun 04-Apr-2010 at 08:22 -0500, Dale Beams wrote:
Is there any reason this project can't be completed as well as
another GSOC project
Is there any reason this project can't be completed as well as another GSOC
project? If it's to small for GSOC why not combine several projects. It would
seem by doing several small projects, you would learn a lot about hugin.
This is essentially not a WYSIWYG projection, but a print
Has anybody solved the linear stitching problem yet. The problem stitching
photos from linear photographs, ie, a plane, or walking down the street.
Wouldn't it use the same CP matching features, but only need a FOV, placement
of camera, and layout issues?
Dale
I'm only a user. However I'd love to have print or output to print options
within hugin that allowed me to print not only a philosphere, but other layouts
as well, cutting the pano up for display. I think that these type of displays
are the best way to get people creatively using photography
For some time I've been interested in photo exploration of different types.
Several stories and posts have peaked my interest over the last few months.
This is one: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/36063922#36063922
I'd like to propose a project. I normally start things on the
A matching program that might work just as well is one that deals with edges
or lines and common areas or colors. For example gimp has a program that
will find edges, and give you a line drawing. Matching unique lines seems
that it would be an easier process. If I was lining up two images
2010 21:54:27 +
From: br...@postle.net
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Ubuntu 9.10 - Use the source!
On Thu 21-Jan-2010 at 22:33 -0600, Dale Beams wrote:
I'm building the binary from source exactly as in the wiki. I'm
building enblend, libpano13, hugin
./tclap/MultiArg.h: In member function ‘int
TCLAP::MULTI_ARG_HELPER::ValueExtractorT::extractValue(const std::string)’:
./tclap/MultiArg.h:103: error: ‘EOF’ was not declared in this scope
In file included from PanoDetector.h:31,
from main.cpp:32:
Following the wiki here - http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_Ubuntu
I get the following errors
[ 23%] Building CXX object keypoints/CMakeFiles/keypoints.dir/keypoints.cpp.o
/home/drbeams/panomatic-lib/keypoints/keypoints.cpp:35:27: error:
vigra/impex.hxx: No such file or directory
Since I've began building from source (about 0.7.x) I've had a terrible time
getting hugin to create matching points between photos. I've been vocal about
it, grumping a bit more than i should. Eventually I chose to go back to the
standard sudo aptitude install hugin and use the distro's
Rick,
I noticed your flicker stream and found this photo. Did you do this in Hugin?
How?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rueike/4256191182/in/photostream/
Dale
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 16:19:16 -0800
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Release Candidate #3 of Windows installer for
200.4.0
Hugin in Ubuntu is stuck at 0.8.x.
Dale
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Actually this is a request of mine as well. Every now and then I'll get a out
of focus photo, or a set of photos where I've bumped my tri-pod and introduced
parallax. While parallax is not negotiable, often I see where I could drop a
photo below another and the correction would be made
Interesting discussion no nabble.
I noticed there the same comment, that patent holders allow others to use their
patent for free.
I'd suggest that Hugin take the initiative and contact the patent holders and
get an authorization to use the algorithm free of charge. This is the easiest
Hugin itself, no
Hugin is a gui for a number of underlying programs. Of those programs
autopano-* and panomatic both are optional install. Both of these programs are
automatic control point finders. You can locate control points by hand without
these programs.
There is some question on
it is good and I
should follow them. I am sure if you would live in China your mind set
would be different. What you are going to do with this general public
support? Show group's threads in a court?
Leonid
Dale Beams wrote:
The question is who is SURF patented by? By a university
implementations are less clear
but then they don't own the patents.
On Dec 22, 7:16 pm, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
The real question is, does the SIFT or SURF patent author allow or disallow
the use of the patent without payment?
There are many software patents within the Free
earlier.
On Dec 22, 8:30 pm, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
As I recall, SIFT was released prior to patent or permission (research
would have to be done). How it was released prior to the Uni bringing it
back so to speak.
Are the derivatives based from the original release
Not sure how to restructure the wiki for the Hugin Ubuntu build instructions.
Is the current Enblend there? It appears that enblend uses ./configure while
the others use cmake.
Is it possible to set these two different build instructions at the top of the
page, and then letting the user
It's not a novel idea, it's prior art. Putting pieces together to create a
compisition has been done for ages. One of the earliest examples is the string
grid an artist created to paint with, all around a single nodule point.
One could even claim that Micheangelo's painting of the sistine
On that note, have you considered the SURF algorithm?
It appears that SURF is closed source as well, but there appears to be an
OpenSURF.
This would be an interesting research topic. One of Hugin's goals is to produce
it's own auto cp detector or use a GPL version of one.
Drop a note back on
and
software patent so it may not be valid everywhere. But speaking about
the software (implementation) the copyright law applies.
On Dec 18, 9:41 am, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
On that note, have you considered the SURF algorithm?
It appears that SURF is closed source as well
Panoramic photos have been around for some time. We've got a photo here in a
furniture store of downtown that was produced in 1890.
Panoramic photos would not have a patent, or if it did would be defeated by
prior art.
A methodology might be considered patentable, but then you would have to
Is matchpoint still viable? Is it patent free?
Dale
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Automatic lens calibration is something I'm going to try. I like finding news
reels and as the camera is panning, etc. pull clips out of them and build an
pano of the background.
Dale
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I was under the impression that svn was always a work in progress and always
assumed that there could be breakage depending upon what was being done. In
other words, svn was the testing version and should never be considered
stable enough for regular use. Did I miss someting in the
Are some Hugin's programs based from papers? Is it possible to provide links
to those papers from the website and/or provide working theory, mathematics,
etc.?
Dale
Date: Sun, 6 Dec 2009 12:58:10 -0800
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: theory behind hugin
From: tdu...@iinet.net.au
To:
Having a layout would help immensely weather it was uniform or not. I always
shoot from left to right, bottom to top. I to have a panosaurus head (recently
purchased) and it does wonderfully when i can get Hugin to work. My biggest
headaches in Hugin is turning photos because (i've been
Bruno,
What causes a messed up project? I purchased a pano head to get better
panographs, however, i can recall doing panographs by hand prior and with 0.7.x
and having better luck in getting a usable pano than i do with precision taken
photos with a pano head. I suppose this is why I
Hugin windows packagers need to look at what other projects are doing for
packaging. Gimp is a good start. I know this subject came up when working
with gramps-project.org. At the time it was considered bad etiquette bundled
other open source software with the same project, however I think
Bart,
Thank you for your work on this. I'm hoping that his customers won't object
either.
Dale
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 08:55:44 -0800
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Smartblend source code not yet released
From: bavanan...@gmail.com
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
I just got a reply to my
It's neat, yes. I guess I expect the next level. For example, it appears
that this technology could create a stereo view of the building. From there
a recreation of surfaces and a 3D model. From what I've seen, it's a fancy
slide show?
I do understand what's going on, and the difficulty
@googlegroups.com
On 23 окт, 20:21, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
I do understand what's going on, and the difficulty of the tech behind it,
but visualizing or reconstructing the building in 3D form is the goal?
Why stick to buildings when you have all sorts of 3-dimensional
objects
I'd like to create a linear panograph of our small downtown. This would
encompass 18 blocks. I think I can create a pano at the end of each block and
then insert it in the panograph. I've done some experimentation, but have not
been able to get a satisfactory result.
In part, because one
All I get when looking at those links are
Your stealing my images, please don't do that
From: david.haberth...@gmail.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Special 'Linear Panorama' - Input wanted
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 22:15:05 +0200
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Dear all.
I'm returning from a
I've just had a user explain to me that they had the same issues on photos
flipping. After careful review, they found in a sequence of photos, hugin was
creating control points on no related images. For example, in a consecutive
series of 8 photos begining from left to right you might find
...@levy.ch
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Flipping Photos Review
Dale Beams wrote:
Has anyone else whose had flipping photo problems noticed this as well?
in the days before I started using Hugin I had two or three cases of
architectural panos with a lot of symmetry
Thanks for the link. While I do understand what people are saying about
copyright, I'm glad you shared the link. It has potential.
Do you know if the images get clearer?
I'd be interested in using the site to host some of my pano's. It appears to
be easy for a user to navigate through.
Seems like i've been saying this all along. Looking at color and area is a
good way to match and define area's in a pano. I can locate the old e-mails on
the subject.
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 07:21:39 +0200
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: I just committed the following:
From:
How does Enblend compare to Smartblend? I dropped over to their website, and
noticed a *.zip to download but no tar.gz. Is smartblend only windows binary?
I might be interested in giving smartblend a try if I could get it on Linux.
Has anyone tried this with length of buildings down a block? I'd like to
photograph and stitch our downtown area into one long photo for a project I'm
looking at. I can provide photos. If there is a certain technique I need,
please advise.
I've tried twice, only with mixed success.
From:
I use separate build and separate working environments. Before building in an
old environment, I purge the old. Before installing into a old environment I
purge. Ensuring I have a clean environment before doing either is fairly
standard.
In reference to what I did to create it so slow, I
I too am having the same issues. Either under low light conditions or with a
photo or two not in focus. I can match manually, but automatically it won't
match several photos'
I'm using a panohead now for what I do so my panos are very accurate in their
rotation. photo 1 should match photo
.
Carl
Dale Beams wrote:
On a side note, using auto fine tune. Perhaps the problem is there.
Before it wasn't this slow even with all three options checked.
From: drbe...@hotmail.com
Hugin is operating
It was settings in preferences.
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 00:55:33 +0200
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Slw Moving
From: sbprzd+...@gmail.com
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 03:42, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
On a side note, using auto fine tune. Perhaps
There is software out there for model RC planes that will allow you to use an
altimeter and get a constant height with a gps combo It'll fly a grid pattern
as well.
Dale
Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 00:42:30 +0200
From: ste...@konink.de
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx]
Friday's build was good. All other older builds I consider moot at this point.
Enblend hg-4.x (20090918)
LibPano13 Beta 2 svn-1064 (20090918)
Hugin 2.x Beta 4 svn-4456 (20090918)
AutoPano-Sift-C
With the new hugin (svn) etc. manually adding points went from a seconds to
minutes. So long one could get coffee, and the paper at the same time.
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Microsoft brings you a new way to
HDR is failing (perhaps - hasn't completed yet) on build 20090918
Can't locate File/RandomAccess.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/local/bin/lib /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.10.0
/usr/local/share/perl/5.10.0 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5
/usr/lib/perl/5.10 /usr/share/perl/5.10
Revo Uninstaller - http://www.revouninstaller.com/
If no icon in the window, re-install hugin, find the icon, and then use Revo.
It'll clean up after the uninstall.
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 06:38:31 +0200
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Uninstalling
From: sbprzd+...@gmail.com
To:
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_ubuntu
Enblend hg-4.0-aa0197d14bac
LibPano13 Beta2 svn-2.9.15
Hugin 2.x Beta 4 svn-4435
Panomatic 0.9.4
Image ExifTool 7.94
Panomatic options = -o %o %i
strace hugin causes my computer to crash.
Is there another way to help get info on this?
hugin
Sorry, no PTO file. Hugin is not getting that far.
From: drbe...@hotmail.com
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx] 20090916 Nightly Build for Ubuntu - segfault
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 23:18:27 -0500
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_ubuntu
Enblend
CacheEntry: 1last access: 10 8bit: 1 16bit: 1 float: 1 mask: 1
Image: /home/drbeams/Photos/20090914/IMG_2042.JPG
CacheEntry: 1last access: 7 8bit: 1 16bit: 1 float: 1 mask: 1
Image: /home/drbeams/Photos/20090914/IMG_2043.JPG
CacheEntry: 1last access: 8 8bit: 1 16bit: 1 float: 1 mask: 1
Image:
September 2009 schrieb Dale Beams:
CacheEntry: 1last access: 10 8bit: 1 16bit: 1 float: 1 mask: 1
Image: /home/drbeams/Photos/20090914/IMG_2042.JPG
CacheEntry: 1last access: 7 8bit: 1 16bit: 1 float: 1 mask: 1
Image: /home/drbeams/Photos/20090914/IMG_2043.JPG
CacheEntry: 1last access: 8
Thank you sooo much Dev and Daniel. I've been waiting for this for s long.
From: d...@uvic.ca
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
To: panotools-de...@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Tilt transformation...
Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 14:03:06 -0700
(this code was brought to you
Recently I watched a show on Chaos theory. Prior to this theory being
implemented, the geometric shape was stuck in a simple solid world.
From what I understand Hugin uses backend programs that also implement photo
manipulation in a solid shape world, ie (spheres, etc.)
I imagine the ability
Thanks,
This will help out a lot on some earlier panos.
Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 17:26:24 +0100
From: br...@postle.net
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx] New tutorial - stitching auto-exposed panoramas
As well as gpu-stitching, the hugin-2009.2.0 beta also has
After working with both autopoint-sift-c and matchpoint, i'm finding that
panomatic is finding the best points.
Dale
Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 23:17:42 +0100
From: br...@postle.net
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Control point generator incantations
Hugin-2009.2.0 has
Checking nona...[OK]
Checking enblend...[OK]
Checking enfuse...[OK]
Checking hugin_hdrmerge...[OK]
Checking exiftool...[FAIL]
nona -r hdr -m EXR_m -o construction-001_hdr_ -i 0 /tmp/huginpto_PKs1R7
nona -r hdr -m EXR_m -o construction-001_hdr_ -i 13 /tmp/huginpto_PKs1R7
hugin_hdrmerge -m avg -c
Checking nona...[OK]
Checking enblend...[OK]
Checking enfuse...[OK]
Checking hugin_hdrmerge...[OK]
Checking exiftool...[FAIL]
nona -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m TIFF_m -o construction-001 -i 0 /tmp/huginpto_DpPifU
nona -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m TIFF_m -o construction-001 -i 1 /tmp/huginpto_DpPifU
nona -z
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_Ubuntu
:~$ cd enblend/
drbe...@stilt:~/enblend$ make -f Makefile.cvs
make: Makefile.cvs: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `Makefile.cvs'. Stop.
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I'll be following you as you go on my own test system, about 10 minutes behind.
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 15:15:28 +0200
From: s_pe...@swissonline.ch
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Ubuntu Build Docs
Yuval Levy schrieb:
Dale Beams wrote:
Ubuntu build docs are broke
the latest version to check out. That way I
can use that command line. I assume this would be correct?
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 15:15:28 +0200
From: s_pe...@swissonline.ch
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Ubuntu Build Docs
Yuval Levy schrieb:
Dale Beams wrote
-ptx] Re: Ubuntu Build Docs
Hi Dale,
Dale Beams wrote:
I'm a little confused on what's going on with the Hugin section.
Looking at the directory there is hugin-2009.07.1 and also
hugin-2009.02.0_beta2 amongst others.
apology for the confusion. Hugin has been recently in transition
Checking nona...[OK]
Checking enblend...Checking enfuse...make: [test] Error 127 (ignored)
Checking hugin_hdrmerge...[OK]
Checking exiftool...[FAIL]
nona -g -z PACKBITS -r ldr -m TIFF_m -o brown_grand_theater -i 3
/tmp/huginpto_UUpR7n
make: [test] Error 127 (ignored)
nona: using graphics
The preview windows have no minimize option.
Dale
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With Windows Live, you can organize, edit, and share your photos.
http://www.windowslive.com/Desktop/PhotoGallery
--~--~-~--~~~---~--~~
You
brown_grand_theater0033.tif brown_grand_theater0034.tif
brown_grand_theater0035.tif
enblend: error while loading shared libraries:
libboost_filesystem-gcc42-1_34_1.so.1.34.1: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory
make: *** [brown_grand_theater.tif] Error 127
While the issue is the control point error, the bigger issue is that Hugin or
Hugin's assistant is failing to recognize a photo in the proper position and is
flipping the photo. Remember I only used the assistant tab for loading the
photos and allowed Hugin to create the control points
I'd be think it's more liable that Hugin or Image-Exif Tool is not properly
interpreting the orientation. Something's wrong
Which brings me back to pattern matching. In life we know an elephant is an
elephant weather it be pink, white blue or grey. It's a pattern we recognize.
Looking at a
Ubuntu build docs are broke. Following them to the letter does not get the
desired results.
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Bart,
The results are the same.
Dale
Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 12:56:15 -0700
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Flipping Photos !
From: bavanan...@gmail.com
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
On 1 sep, 20:42, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
The problem is that it worked on the first pano
the project at every step. BTW, I prefer pan-o-matic over
autopano-sift-c because it results in wider control point spreads.
Allan
On Sep 1, 2009, at 1:42 PM, Dale Beams wrote:Canon camera, no change of FOV.
The problem is that it worked on the first pano, errors on the second
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Hugin is flipping photos. You can see that the points are correct, however it
creates a awkward pano.
http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/2173/screenshot12.png
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/3069/screenshot13p.png
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Looking at the photos, the points are all in the right place. Is hugin reading
the points based upon position of the photo and which is contributing to the
errors?
For example, if x and y is read on the photo based on what is displayed then
the errors is understandable, however if the
Canon camera, no change of FOV. The problem is that it worked on the first
pano, errors on the second and then progressively got worse for each succeeding
pano. Only upon closing hugin and then restarting it was I able to correct
some of the pano's. However, when this happens, it flips the
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