You may want to search in Hugin mailing list for "Fill clear sky update".
It refers to https://github.com/weltyj/SkyFill
Looking at the tutorial with pictures
https://github.com/weltyj/SkyFill/blob/main/Tutorial/SkyFill_tutorial_v1.md
this is probably what you want. I do not know how difficult
I usually use a mask if I find a visible discontinuity like you have. The
problem is that it's quite trial and error. If you're lucky, then the new
panorama will look good. If not, you may realize there's a new visible
discontinuity somewhere else! In your case, there's grass next to the path,
so
As Gunter said, to avoid having those issues, you must be careful when
taking the pictures.
The best thing is to have a tripod, and be able to keep the center of the
lens at the same place between each shot. With handheld shots, try to
rotate around the camera, instead of rotating the camera
Did you read about parallax error?
https://hugin.sourceforge.io/docs/manual/No-parallax_point.html
Basically when taking the pictures, don't rotate the camera around you, but
rotate around the camera, to try to leave the camera at the same place for
each picture. This is especially important when
No. Hugin is more to stitch pictures together to get a bigger picture, eg
to create a wide panorama.
Le mar. 14 juin 2022 à 23:03, tom f <4tomflem...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> Before I download this software. I'm looking for an application that will
> take three images from three locations and
> abort: push creates new remote head 78598c26c57c!
I guess it means some changes are on the server but not on your local
repository, and you have to pull and merge before pushing your changes.
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> And I'll have to adapt your script to the folder structure on my
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It's possible to give the URL of the exe from
I'm using a discourse site and I see in the settings "Enable mailing list
mode".
It seems to be possible to reply or even create new threads through email:
-https://meta.discourse.org/t/set-up-reply-via-email-support/14003
- https://meta.discourse.org/t/configuring-reply-via-email-e-mail/42026
https://wiki.panotools.org/Nona
2017-06-21 3:35 GMT+08:00 Roland Karlsson :
> BTW - what is the relation between hugin and nona? Are the different tools
> that both use libpano (and other stuff)?
>
> And in that case - which one to use?
>
> /Roland
>
>
>
> On Sunday,
I don't know what Hugin uses, but for image/video processing, GPUs are way
faster than CPUs. So if you have an app that can make use of the power of
the GPU, you may want to consider buying a better graphic card (or even
cards) rather than paying for a better processor.
That's why people used to
In POEdit you should be able to simply sort the translations by their
types (ie translated, untranslated or fuzzy).
The current stable version is Poedit 1.5.5, see http://www.poedit.net and
https://github.com/vslavik/**poedit/blob/master/NEWShttps://github.com/vslavik/poedit/blob/master/NEWS
2013/3/4 Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) cartol...@gmail.com
Hi,
is there an easy way to list in the poedit or other tool the messages that
are untranslated or fuzzy? I tried with poedit 1.4.6 under FreeBSD and
didn't find a filter or something like that.
In POEdit you should be able
I just installed Win 8 Pro (x64) to try it. I downloaded
Hugin_2012.0.0_64bit_Windows.7z
At 1st glew told me
*OpenGL version 1.1.0 is supported*
*GL_VERSION_1_1:OK*
with the rest MISSING (I didn't try Hugin then).
I updated the graphic drivers
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.
2012/11/29 Greg 'groggy' Lehey groog...@gmail.com
Partially. The 9 mm has:
Horizontal FOV: 87.73°
Diagonal FOV: 100.49°
Vertical FOV:71.68°
I don't have a formula for fisheyes, so I can't give the output of my
program, but I'm told
Indeed. This is what has been puzzling me. There are two different 8
mm fisheyes available for Olympus: the relatively expensive 8 mm f/3.5
from Olympus, and the 8 mm f/3.5 from various rebadgers (Bower,
Samyang, Rokinon). The former costs about $800 and has a full 180°
diagonal angle of
2012/7/20 Terry Duell tdu...@iinet.net.au:
On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 09:41:33 +1000, Terry Duell tdu...@iinet.net.au wrote:
abort: push creates new remote head 9fe55826d3e1!
hint: did you forget to merge? use push -f to force
It usually means that you don't have the latest changes from the server.
I've had the same problem and found other messages about it in the
mailing list. They all concern Win7 64 bits and I feel we all have
enough RAM (4 to 8GB). As soon as I have time I'll retry again with a
new version on a Win7 64 with 4GB RAM, and another one with 8GB. If I
find an XP 64 and 32
Nice! Your example works well for me in Firefox 12 on Win7 64 (pan,
zoom, full screen).
The only thing is that at first I was waiting for the panorama to
load, then after some time I thought I might have to click the Load
Panorama. Maybe you could write Click to load panorama instead.
2012/5/29
You're image is obviously not a 360x180, you're missing both zenith
and nadir. If you give this image to PanoCube, it will simply tell you
that the ratio is incorrect (should be 2x1).
Just add data up and down so that you have the correct ratio (usually
if I'm missing some sky I just choose some
2012/5/23 ecs1749 ecs1...@gmail.com:
But once I get the output files, what do I do with them?
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/enfuse-360/en.shtml indicates there
is a enfuse 360 program but I don't see that anywhere...
To create QTVR I first create my 360x180 jpg image using hugin (if
I have the same problem with CPFind, like George Mahoney who started a
thread called Hugin - No control points...
Here is what I previously wrote:
I have the same issue here (except there's no error with the 1st
images, only after 7 or 8). I'm also running Win7 64 (i3 2100, 4GB
RAM). I've tried
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 16:29, George Mahoney
george.thomas.maho...@gmail.com wrote:
While attempting to align images I get a long list of the following
error messages...
Analysing i1:
An error occurred while loading image: Caught exception: Bad
allocation
Analysing i2:
An
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 16:14, sebastien delcoigne
sebastien.delcoi...@gmail.com wrote:
Quick question to all french speakers : I have begun the translation of the
release notes in french but I am unable to translate one sentence:
a bug where upside down crop rectangles confused the stitcher
FYI I'm on Win XP Pro SP3 and I use Version 2009.1.0.4240 Ad Huikeshoven. I
made several panoramas with it and it never crashed (but I most probably
don't use all the features).
If I remember correctly I tried one of the new highly experimental alpha
and it crashed really fast, so I went back to
Sounds quite logical to me to fake control points the way you do...it's
faster than positioning all images next to each other and then creating
control points automatically, and you have real control on the output.
As for the mirror, it's anyway probably not 100% symmetrical nor
horizontal...to me
Just thought about it while looking again at your final output, it might be
nice to make a little planet out of it...I created my first one a few days
ago using that link
http://ultrawide.wordpress.com/2008/11/20/how-to-create-a-little-planet-using-hugin/
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 08:54, RizThon
I don't know if it's still the case, but as written in [hugin-ptx]
(Probably very basic) help needed for build process on WinXP: missing
files?, at that time the current enblend didn't compile. So you might need
to get revision 523.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 11:00, Nicolas Pelletier
I'm using Version 2009.1.0.4240 Ad Huikeshoven.
I just dropped your 2 images in hugin (it automatically chooses Normal
(rectilinear), 24mm and 3.43 for the lens info), I automatically added the
control points and clicked the Stitch now! button (all default / automatic
values: Rectilinear, FOV
perfect.
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 16:12, RizThon rizt...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using Version 2009.1.0.4240 Ad Huikeshoven.
I just dropped your 2 images in hugin (it automatically chooses Normal
(rectilinear), 24mm and 3.43 for the lens info), I automatically added the
control points and clicked
files (5616x3744) and did the
same process - and now the stitch looks bad again.
On 12 říj, 10:17, RizThon rizt...@gmail.com wrote:
By the way in the Fast Preview i can also easily see the intersection of
the
2 pictures because they don't match perfectly (the horizon is good but in
the sky
:
here are the originalshttp://
don.vn.cz/temp/repo/hugin/_MG_.JPGhttp://don.vn.cz/temp/repo/hugin/_MG_8889.JPG
(both files are 7 MB big)
On 12 říj, 11:52, RizThon rizt...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you post the original pictures? I'll just check if I get the same
results as you...
Also
Would this mean that we would use po4a to manage the translation of the
wiki?
Has I don't really have the courage (yet?) to really dive into Hugin code, I
try to help where I can, meaning for translations and enhancing the wiki.
The problem
a 75% completed translation of Hugin is surely helpful
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 04:21, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Tim Nugent wrote:
What do you need the high FPS for Yuv?
fast moving subjects. action!
So that wouldn't really be for taking panoramas I guess ^^ Also be carefull,
sometimes it's written something like 7 images per seconds *
As for Canon VS Nikon lenses, unless you prefer a body from one or the other
brand, I feel like Nikon bodies and lenses are more expensive...I still own
a Nikon though and probably won't change because of the few lenses I already
have.
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this tanslation until now.
I still have and update to commit but it is a moving target.
If you want to work on it, it is not a problem (I'm not the *owner*)
of the translation.
But it would be better to avoid working each on his side on this piece of
work.
Regards
Jean-Luc
2009/9/24 RizThon rizt
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 20:39, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
ideally it would be like you describe it, with translators working
directly on SVN. I've consistently given access to them, but there seem
to be many that are still intimidated by the usage of SVN.
I've added
Can I have access to SVN, to at least check some of the stuffs I added in
the Wiki (and maybe add some remarks). My username on sf is rizthon.
Is it possible to limit the SVN access to a single directory so that a
translator won't mess up the whole repository by error?
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 04
One thing that was missing in mine and is missing in yours too, is to
'svn up' the translations before starting to work (this way one must not
check out the whole thing every time).
Can you add the command for the SVN update here
for all 3 so that I can update the wiki accordingly).
RizThon
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I've also had weird behaviors like this, where one or more of my pictures
would be rotated by 90, 180 or 270°, even if the control points are all
correct. Looking at Dale's Control Points picture, which reminds me of what
I've experienced a few times, I definitely think there's a bug somewhere
For Windows that would indeed be nice to not need admin rights to install
hugin, it would even be nicer to just be able to unzip it somewhere and
start using it at once, without any installing needed.
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 11:08, Bart van Andel bavanan...@gmail.com wrote:
Upon installation,
Hi Tom,
that might sound like a silly question, but what about zooms (like my
18-135)? Should I give you 10 pics at 18? At 135? In the middle?
As for the pics, I guess if I take pictures of the buildings in front of my
apartment it should be good as they're quite full of straight lines...and
some
Sorry for jumping in...So Mask is entirely black, but white image was not
identified as redundant. means that it couldn't find any overlap? I've had
that error before but it didn't really made any sense to me...
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 01:18, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Hi Mahmoud,
Windows XP Pro SP3 32 bits (french)
- 4007 4012: never crashes on startup, but resizing the window is really
slow (looks like the whole GUI is being redrawn over and over ; at startup
there are some black horizontal and vertical lines that shouldn't be there
that confirm the GUI issue), always
I'm not in the position to comment either, but I do like the date-versions.
Just like for Ubuntu, when you see the version number you know when it's
from (but still for some unknown reasons they also like using weird names
which makes it impossible for non hardcore ubuntu fans to know which one is
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 08:32, John Sheu john.s...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, what's the CP generator (control point generator executable?), and
what's with the patent situation?
Yup CP is for Control Point. The problem is that the default CP generator
that comes with Hugin has a patent pending in
I see 2 things:
- optimizing Hugin ie optimizing the users GUI experience
- optimizing the tools used by Hugin, ie optimizing the creation of the
panorama after clicking the Stitch button or launching a task, optimizing
the CP creations, ...
Actually I guess Hugin is mostly a shell that controls
There has already been a message about this, you can look for [hugin-ptx]
adding missing sky
http://www.mail-archive.com/hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com/msg02390.html
I also tried using the Liquid Rescale GIMP plugin. It works pretty well, I
just had memory issues...I don't know if it's because of my
Hi Thomas,
You can quite easily help with the translation by reading
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_translation_guide It's pretty easy to do,
even if you're not a programmer.
Cheers
2009/6/1 RueiKe ruei...@yahoo.com
Hi Thomas,
I am not a speaker of German, but I did notice that SVN 3815
Oh, that looks like a video made with a camera and a mirror. It can
probably be improved by unmapping it and mapping it back to
a better projection.
This might have been done with something like this
http://www.red-door.co.uk/pages/productpages/360-one-vr-redshop.html
For me two of the panoramas were very slow, about 3 fps, the 'parking
lot' panorama is extremely smooth and comparable to a flash/java
viewer.
Yup same here, parking lot is quite smooth and thus quite usable, but the
others are still too slow...But just like the others I like the idea of a
Hi Tangwei,
have you already debugged applications with VC++2008 Express? I know that
you need to be part of the debugger something group (so by default being
an admin isn't enough).
If you have already debugged other applications, then I dunno...
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 11:53, wei
How did you proceed to complete the missing parts?
I tried to use Liquid Rescale once http://liblqr.wikidot.com/ using the Gimp
plugin http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com/
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 18:16, David Brodsky tre...@sinister.cz wrote:
Hi all,
I've taken some photos of the Eiffel tower
The best gimp plugin to generate clouds and sky is probably the
resynthesizer plugin
http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer
I've tried this one with scaled picture and it gives somewhat funny
results - parts of the tower were placed on the missing sky.
Well with Liquid Rescale you
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 17:07:18 +0100
From: vas...@iuav.it
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: GSoC2009
Please, I think the BASIC thing hugin needs is an updated website.
The first problem is that when somebody wants to install it, even on
windows, he steps
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 19:38, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
Could we add to the tracker a translation category?
We can, though subimitting them as a patch works ok, they don't get
lost.
ok but then what category and group should I choose? None? As for the
summary we could specify
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 22:22, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
Ok, I've added a 'translation' Category to the 'patches' tracker,
translators can set the Group to 'hugin':
Perfect, wiki updated.
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that most of the time the problem can be fixed by
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Isn't it possible to add some comments? I work with c# and for our resource
files we can add comments...
RizThon
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I'll try and look at the french translation tonight...
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 08:27, Guido Kohlmeyer d...@gekko-design.de wrote:
At first please look at the tracker on sourceforge if there is any simlar
case already reported. If not please create a new issue with a detailed
description how
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:15, Eduardo Perez Esteban
eduardo.perezeste...@gmail.com wrote:
Cannot commit to anything, but I could lend a helping hand with the Spanish
translation, if nobody else is going to do it.
Any quick guide on where / how to start?
Haven't tried yet but at least I
.
Cheers,
RizThon
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Thanks Guido, I'll try when I got time in a few days.
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 22:55, Guido Kohlmeyer d...@gekko-design.de wrote:
Dear all,
I prepared a SDK based on following components ...
Contents of the hugin SDK [2009-02-09]
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boost libraries
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