Greg 'groggy' Lehey kirjoitti 4.8.2018 klo 4.32:
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>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/enq5j06uq9vza1y/hugin_20180730_360.zip?dl=0
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> This doesn't appear to be a ZIP file, despite the URL. How can I
> access the file without having to mess with Dropbox?
It's a normal zip file. Click the "Download"
HISEROD kirjoitti 12.9.2017 klo 5.30:
> Ok then,
> I'm confused. Where am I supposed to put these commands?
The script/commands posted by Greg are for creating exposure fused LDR
images which are not the "full dynamic range HDRi" images you want.
> I've been following a tutorial by
17.11.2016, 15.10, Markku Kolkka kirjoitti:
> At least Olympus and Pentax cameras with built-in electronic level write
> the pitch/roll information in the "maker notes" part of EXIF data. Yaw
> detection would need a built-in compass like in Pentax K-3II and K-1.
> http://
17.11.2016, 9.23, Greg 'groggy' Lehey kirjoitti:
> On Thursday, 17 November 2016 at 8:13:45 +0100, Carl von Einem wrote:
>> I'm not aware of a camera that includes y/p/r information, what
>> hardware do you use to generate these values? A pano bot or some
>> fancy GPS tracker mounted to the
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during the tmpfile() call. The filesystem usage should be visible with
the "du" command.
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14.9.2016, 2.03, Stefan Peter kirjoitti:
> So please tell us, what in detail
> are your problems _exactly_ with the documentation at
> http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/enfuse-360/en.shtml ?
I'm not the OP, but I believe the fact that the tutorial is for an 8
years old version of Hugin
1.8.2016, 3:24, Andy S kirjoitti:
> I can only get Hugin to align & stitch my horizontal Pano shots. As soon
> as I introduce my 45 degree spherical shots it struggles to align them or
> find control points.
Is your panorama head correctly calibrated for both vertical and
horizontal rotation?
11.7.2016, 12:35, Robert Giordano kirjoitti:
> /Applications/hugin.2014.0.0/Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS/nona -o output
> test..pto test..png
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> and it produced output.tif
>
> I'll have to figure out why it created a .tif instead of a .jpg
Your .pto file has the line:
p f16 w2250
5.6.2016, 10:22, Greg 'groggy' Lehey kirjoitti:
> I used to use SaladoPlayer for preparing and viewing 360° navigable
> panoramas, but after a system upgrade it no longer ran, and it seems
> that the web site is up for sale, so I assume that's the end of
> Salado. Does anybody have an alternate
20.4.2016, 19:53, panostar kirjoitti:
> On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 4:58:40 PM UTC+1, Donald Johnston wrote:
>>
>> My first recommendation would be for you to find out the hyperfocal focus
>> distance for your aperture, lens, and camera combination; then use that to
>> set your focus rather
14.3.2016, 20:21, Michael kirjoitti:
> also... what is the focal length multiplier?
>
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Michael wrote:
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>> Thanks! please tell me how you discovered that. I need to know for
>> when I upgrade my camera.
I looked up the focal lengths from
14.3.2016, 15:51, Michael kirjoitti:
> My lens is just my camera (point & click DSC HX10v).
HX10V has focal length range 4.28 - 68.48 mm and "Focal length
multiplier" 5.6. Check that the multiplier value is set correctly. The
HFOV should be about 57 degrees if you were using the widest zoom
panorama photography.
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is to place a mirror in place of the painting and
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D-FA and D-FA WR) have basically the same optical design and should have
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You need to load the eqirectangular image produced by Hugin into a
viewer program to see the panorama the same way as on that page.
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25.3.2014 13:55, Scottio kirjoitti:
My lens adapter is an 8.3mm fisheye, 0.21 multiplier, FOV
183 on a Nikon coolpix 995.
The Focal length multiplier field in Hugin means your camera's crop
factor (sensor diameter divided my 35mm film frame diameter), not the
multiplier of any add-on adapter
/tifftags/privateifd/exif/colorspace.html
Enblend copies the embedded ICC profile from input to output images
without the use of exiftool:
http://enblend.sourceforge.net/enblend.doc/enblend_4.1.xhtml/Color-Profiles.xhtml
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3.2.2014 17:04, mans.0...@gmail.com kirjoitti:
I am trying to use Hugin to create .exr (HDR) images. If I use the pto
that I created on mac, it generate a valid output file, but when I am
trying to use it on windows (7, 64 bit) I am getting a blank image. Is
it a bug in creating exr files in
I'm trying to create a HDR panorama from two stacks of four exposures
using Hugin 2013.0.0.0d404a7088e6 on Win7 64bits, but the output in
either OpenEXR or HDR TIFF is just a completely black rectangle. I found
some old reports about black lines or areas in HDR output, but I get all
black results.
to be able to use the
larger 3G user space.
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images to be shot from a single position, preferably using a panoramic head.
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12.12.2012 13:09, Matias Tukiainen kirjoitti:
Here's the scene in question: http://i.imgur.com/nwM8v.jpg
It was shot with a Canon 5DMKIII and a 20-35mm lens using the 20mm focal
length and just a regular stative head.
Is it possible to
somehow make the table and the sheets look nice by
24.5.2012 0:03, ecs1749 kirjoitti:
The sky continues to be the troublesome part to build a complete globe.
Is there an easier way to just fill-it with something so the missing
parts don't come out black?
Use the GIMP resynthesizer plug-in: http://registry.gimp.org/node/25219
If you have
22.5.2012 8:20, ecs1749 kirjoitti:
Set projection to Sterescope and click Stitch.
Do you mean Stereographic? You can't get full 360x180 degree field of
view in stereographic projection (the image would become infinite size)
and you should use Equirectangular output projection if you want to
2.5.2012 14:40, Lou Conover kirjoitti:
So far hugin is great. Flexible, nice interface, good results. However
the documentation of the basic user interface functions leaves
something to be desired. For example, where does the output image go?
It goes wherever you tell it to go.
Is there a
the
full APS-C frame.
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21.1.2012 14:41, Thomas Pryds kirjoitti:
Ah, so with a Canon EOS 500D like mine, which does indeed have the APS-C
sensor, there really no choice between circular and full frame no matter
the lens... (?)
There are circular fisheyes for APS-C, for example Sigma 4.5mm F2.8
2.1.2012 1:09, Bart van Andel kirjoitti:
Just an idea: why not use Freeimage [0] to do the image loading/saving?
Another library worth checking out is OpenImageIO:
https://sites.google.com/site/openimageio/home
It includes a caching module for handling large images.
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19.12.2011 13:38, Giulio kirjoitti:
The sky looks perfect, but the earth has a quite harsh transition and
i don't know how to fix it.
(...)
Any ideas?
Try creating a HDR file (EXR format) in Hugin and then tonemapping in an
external program like LuminanceHDR. Here's a quick attempt
to a file in ~/.kde
The Panorama package in Kubuntu isn't Hugin, it's the panoramagui
application included in digiKam 2.1 and later.
http://www.mohamedmalik.com/?p=1106
It appears to use various Hugin components like cpfind as its back-end.
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20.8.2011 17:58, Jordan Miller kirjoitti:
this will be very hard to troubleshoot by email. I think we need a
standard set of images people can stitch for learning the GUI and for
testing different Hugin versions. I only have microscopy images so I
don't have any I could provide.
does anyone
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That would avoid the extra copying and slowdown caused by
exiftool.
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or at US$
370,00 with a rotator R-D16 at amazon. Does a rotator make difference?
R-D16 or some other advanced rotator model is useful only when you shoot
with several different lenses during the same session.
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25.2.2011 8:24, Gnome Nomad kirjoitti:
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JiHO kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika torstai, 24. helmikuuta 2011):
If I follow the steps exactly I do this:
1- import my images
2- in the Images tab, stack them in stacks of 3 (0, +2, -2)
Don't use stacks with hand-held images
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degree image to a flat plane. You can't help that.
What could I do differently without adding seams to my image?
Calibrate your pano head and use the exposure correction in Hugin.
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However, I don't think that bulk copying all XMP data is sensible, it
may contain fields that aren't valid after the image is processed with
Hugin/enblend/enfuse.
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can use any lens as long as you choose the right shooting
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