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From: Bruno Postle
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tiffcp will create a multi-page tiff.
Would tiff-split and tiffcp fit your need?
http://libtiff.maptools.org/man/tiffsplit.1.html
Indeed it would, I even had them installed (ah, forgetfullnes is nice),
but I
Hi,
I'm looking for a tool to convert tiffs to a multilayered format and back to
tiff. Preferably 64 bit or at least able to handle multi-gb files.
Acdsee supports merging tiff's to a multilayered tiff, but 50mp files seem too
big for it to handle :(
Any suggestions?
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Hi,
After a long hiatus I got back into shooting panos again.
I'm using 2010.4.0.854952d82c8f built by Matthew Petroff x64.
I see that nona still has the old problem with remaping translated images if
they're not in the centre of an equirectangular projection.
That forces me to remap images
On May 6, 8:35 pm, Didgeridoohan jo...@pannarran.se wrote:
Today, I accidentally pressed Load Defaults in the Control Point
Detectors preferences.
First, Hugin was suddenly not able to find autopano-sift-c.exe. It
merely stated that:
Error: Could not find autopano-sift-c.exe in path.
On May 2, 12:34 pm, Martin Middelhoek m.middelh...@gmail.com wrote:
(initial) control point distances are suddenly much larger by what I
estimate a factor of 10(?). Repeating the optimization step does not
change anything, so we are still in the optimum.
It is not a big deal because the
On Apr 30, 3:36 pm, Nicolas Pelletier nicolas.pellet...@gmail.com
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Works here, and on all computers I tried.
Could you please summarize the details of the tested systems?
Zoran, only thing I saw (present in the last 2 builds) is that
celeste_standalone will output the STD_ERR to a
On Apr 30, 3:59 pm, Nicolas Pelletier nicolas.pellet...@gmail.com
wrote:
I don't know why, but some exif\iptc tags on my tifs are not good. Celeste
complains at loading them (tell me if you want one of those). The older
versions does output to the command line, so switched to that one for the
I've done some more testing.
Tested building a spherical pano from the original photos to the
rendered equiangular image. Used APSC for CP generation.
Summary:
Core2Duo nVidia 9800gt Win7 64bit: perfect
Turion64 x2 nVidia 6100 Win7 64bit: perfect
Sempron64 nVidia 6800gt WinXP SP2 32bit: perfect
On Apr 27, 8:47 am, voschix vosc...@gmail.com wrote:
I do have a problem with 5118 (hugin.win32.5118.rar): it finds, on the
same pictures, and with the same settings (at least I think they are
the same) far less keypoints and hence very few, often unsuitable
control points. I ran it on the
Has the 5118 version been corrected/update to include the missing libint13
file? Of so, where can I find it?
Just download again from the: http://lemur.dreamhosters.com/hugin/
I had to rebuild the cmake dependency tree and an error slipped up.
The 5032 version was a pleasure to use with
On Apr 25, 9:35 am, Tomasz Nycz tomasz.merk...@gmail.com wrote:
W dniu 2010-04-23 19:54, Zoran Zorkic pisze: Yes!
Finally got Hugin to build again.
Build 5118 is up for grabs at:http://lemur.dreamhosters.com/hugin/
Have fun with it.
Fast Preview window crashes just after trying to open
On Apr 25, 6:21 pm, Zac zacpo...@googlemail.com wrote:
Firstly, much thanks for the windows builds - its greatly appreciated.
However, Is anyone else getting this error when stitching:
'chcp' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
chcp is
Oh, missed that.
Uploading the fixed versions.
On Apr 24, 3:12 am, Rotareneg rotare...@gmail.com wrote:
It's missing two dependencies, libintl3.dll and libiconv2.dll .
Besides that, seems to be working good, thanks!
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On Apr 17, 9:13 am, Emad ud din Butt xyzt...@gmail.com wrote:
Zoran only working on core2duo system. Its crashing. I load images and than
allign images. hugin creates CPs and than tries to load preview window. At
this time hugin crashes suddenly. I have use various systems but its only
On Apr 23, 9:21 am, Steeve smb@googlemail.com wrote:
I too had this problem, however the problem disappeared when I deleted
Cmake's cache (from the menubar tools=Delete Cache) and re-ran the
generation from scratch.
Great tip. It did help!
I then got build errors:
2 Creating library
Yes!
Finally got Hugin to build again.
Build 5118 is up for grabs at: http://lemur.dreamhosters.com/hugin/
Have fun with it.
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Got it to build, at last.
Cmake was screwy. It didn't want to pick up WX dependencies properly :/
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On Apr 21, 5:21 pm, Oskar Sander oskar.san...@gmail.com wrote:
Much appreciated Zoran. Check the credits in the about splash screen
though. It credits TSharples and SVN4920 (It could be me stuffing up the
install, so please confirm another tester too)
You're probably starting another version.
Hi!
Somewhere after 5063 there were some changes and I can't get my
dependencies straight :(
Seems to be a tiff libraries problem.
Concretely TIFF_LIBRARIES.
TIFF_LIBRARIES_DEBUG and TIFF_LIBRARIES_RELEASE seem to be ok with
wxtiff.lib and wxtiffd.lib
Any suggestions?
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New stuff:
* Revision: 5063: Fixes rounding error in mask handling
* Revision: 5062: Don't draw crosses on great circle arcs in layout mode
* Revision: 5061: [OSX] XCode: cleanup, make project and scripts more
robust
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 17:03:13 -0600, Daniel Reetz wrote:
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:04 AM, Bruno Postle brunopos...@googlemail.com
wrote:
'daisy' is good, I like 'daisychain', 'daisypicker' or 'upsydaisy'
(hmm, I've been watching too much children's television).
You know, it might be useful to
You can grab it from http://lemur.dreamhosters.com/hugin/
Changelog:
* Revision: 5031: [OSX] update CPDetectorConfig_default.h to latest
insights
* Revision: 5030: [OSX] correct MaskLoadDialog.h and XCode project after
svn commit 5014
* Revision: 5029: Updated Czcech translation
I'm a hugin rookie but I'm finding on my single processor and 1GB of
Ram and XP it can take an hour for a pto - depending primarily on the
size I specify for the output panorama.
16000 x 8000 pixels won't run - enblend can't allocate sufficient
memory
8000 x 4000 runs about half an hour or hour
You can grab it from http://lemur.dreamhosters.com/hugin/
Changelog:
* Revision: 5023: Fix use of uninitalised memory in MaskImageCtrl and
PreviewLayoutLinesTool.
* Revision: 5022: Initalise PanoramaOptions::outputLDRExposureLayersFused
to false to prevent random behviour. Found with
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From: Emad ud din Butt
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 11:51:01 +0500
I have a wonderful experience using a friend's AMD dual core 64 bit (but
winxp32) 1gb plus ram and its wonderful. Brisk fast and it beats my server
machines as well.
Erm, we can conclude you badly
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Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 11:34:31 +0500
Zorain I have downloaded your Hugin build for win32 but its crashing when i
try click on stitch.
Nah, not here. Working pretty good. I remember reading about your problems, and
I have a it's a problem at
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 10:06:22 -0800 (PST), prokoudine wrote:
user renamed the cyrillic folder, and still no fun with hugin :-/
What version precisely is that?
Have you tried the newer 2010 builds?
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On Feb 20, 4:56 pm, Bernhard Vogl bv...@gmx.at wrote:
64bit is the way to go. I successfully edited such filesizes with Gimp
on 64bit Linux.
Having =8GB help a lot...
Compression is an issue. Uncompressed is easiest to handle but again
increases file size. So it's sort of choose your
On Feb 20, 4:56 pm, Bernhard Vogl bv...@gmx.at wrote:
64bit is the way to go. I successfully edited such filesizes with Gimp
on 64bit Linux.
Also, Gimp x64 on widows sucks. Doesn't open 2gb anything.
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of that beforehand and made a better error handling with a message like
higher version needed or
somesuch thing.
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New version is up for download!
Now with 7zip and changelog added!
Get it while it's hot at http://lemur.dreamhosters.com
Grab it from http://lemur.dreamhosters.com/hugin
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I tried blending an 500mp pano, and Enblend 4.0 did a good job
generally blending but with lots of familiar old errors.
Here are the crops to illustrate:
a href=http://www.imagebam.com/image/f0462e68749544/;img
src=http://thumbnails25.imagebam.com/6875/f0462e68749544.gif;
alt=imagebam.com/a
a
Hi!
Decided to pitch in my Win32 builds so people can test it out. The
archive also contains APSC control point generator. They also have
Enblend 4.0-6e6f573e57be, but you can just copy over an Enbled version
to your liking.
It's rar files you can just extract to a folder (you can name the
folder
Awesome work! Very useful to the workflow.
Could you make it use the roll parameter?
I used some portrait photos, but in the mask(and crop) tab they were
in landscape, while in CP editor they were properly in portrait
orientation
It would also be great if some CP generators made use of masking.
Hi!
Some time ago I tried following
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/calibration/en.shtml
but haven't got any useful parameters at the end.
I'd like to try again, so I'm asking for tips on how to proceed,
before I waste a lot of time experimenting and possibly getting
nowhere again.
I was
On Feb 12, 12:06 pm, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:
describes the application of Hugin to obtain lens parameters a, b, c.
- http://wiki.panotools.org/Lens_correction_model
So it won't give you parameters to correct vignetting at all...
Ah, morning coffee, I should be banned from the
On Feb 3, 4:26 am, Zoran Zorkic zo...@gmx.net wrote:
Here are some screenshots to
illustrate:http://hugin-ptx.googlegroups.com/web/xyz-crop-bug.jpg
This is with Hugin svn 4960, libpano 1249 on Windows 7 64bit.
BTW is this a widely known issue/feature? I try searching for it but
can't find
On Feb 3, 7:36 pm, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
I think you are way ahead of us. I have used the mosaic mode for
stitching murals, and I know Pablo added extra switches for allowing
the 'mosaic-plane' to be other than perpendicular to the view
direction, but I hadn't heard any
I can't get ptmender to output uncropped images?
AFAIK it should only crop if the p line has a r:CROP in it.
The line:
p f2 w11832 h5916 v360 nTIFF_m c:NONE
should produce uncropped output images.
As it stands if I want to blend the images with Smartblend (which
smartly doesn't understand
Great! I'll test it out soon.
On Jan 29, 10:19 pm, T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de wrote:
The bug should be fixed in rev 4944.
Thomas
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The only useful appl I found is Panobender http://panobender.atspace.com/
It's reasonably fast, has a nice interface and opens 5000x2500 images
without a hitch but has problems with 360x180 equirect projection. The
author has not made it easy to contact him nor leave comments.
So...You know
Don't know about Android, but Panobender is working. My image resizer
(Acdsee) managed to mess up the aspect ratio by 1px and Panobender
expects 2:1 AR fro equirectangular projection.
Still, if you know of other apps please do write about it.
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Hi!
While trying the new PTstitcherNG I found out it was using PTgui
viewpoint correction syntax which is incompatible with Hugin.
PTgui:
Vx Vy Vz pan tilt
Hugin:
TrX TrY TrZ
What happens is that PTstitcherNG just ignores TrX TrY TrZ :/
I did try to just stick the XYZ values and leave the pan
is.
If it is just a matter of changng the names of the variables, that is
relatively trivial.
Also, remember that we have two types of transformations, Tr, and T.
--dmg
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Zoran Zorkic zo...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi!
While trying the new PTstitcherNG I found out
On Jan 28, 8:07 pm, dmg d...@uvic.ca wrote:
Sorry, i guess I just have to click one more time.
So from what I see, PTmender is not outputing correctly the entire
image? but what it outputs is accurate?
Well, I just rendered another test, and yes the outputs are the same
as Nona minus the
On Jan 28, 8:07 pm, dmg d...@uvic.ca wrote:
But I want to fix the problems. So if we can find a good test case
that shows the bug, I'll take care of it.
I made a simple one. Here's the rar:
http://lemur.dreamhosters.com/hugin/ptMenderTest.rar
It contains my low pano and pto + ptstitcher
On Jan 29, 12:01 am, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
On Thu 28-Jan-2010 at 08:36 -0800, Zoran Zorkic wrote:
On Jan 28, 10:35 am, Bart van Andel bavanan...@gmail.com wrote:
The '=' signs are used to refer
to images loaded earlier, e.g. 'v=0' means: 'take the v-value from
image 0
Hi!
I have an already optimized project loaded in Hugin 4934, and would
like to add some more photos to it but can't get APSC ( 2.5.2
23July2009) to generate CPs.
It craps out with: array out of bounds.
The pto file:
http://pastebin.com/f21e22535
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Point me to a How-to for using PTMender from Hugin?
On Jan 26, 4:03 pm, Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com wrote:
You may get faster stitching with PTMender instead of nona.
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On Jan 25, 4:15 pm, Zoran Zorkic zo...@gmx.net wrote:
I found the culpritNona gpu acceleration
On Jan 28, 12:54 am, Zoran Zorkic zo...@gmx.net wrote:
i w4288 h2848 f0 v=0 Ra=0 Rb=0 Rc=0 Rd=0 Re=0 Eev13.9657842161378 Er1
Eb1 r131.468581348039 p89.7728434526746 y-48.6513304654381 TrX0 TrY0
TrZ0 j0 a=0 b=0 c=0 d=0 e=0 g=0 t=0 Va=0 Vb=0 Vc=0 Vd=0 Vx=0 Vy=0 Vm5
u10 nI:\_dPhoto\d90\2010
On Jan 27, 7:43 pm, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
On Wed 27-Jan-2010 at 09:56 -0800, Zoran Zorkic wrote:
Point me to a How-to for using PTMender from Hugin?
You need to do: File - Write PTStitcher script and then run
PTmender on the command-line:
On Jan 27, 7:43 pm, Bruno Postle br
Hi!
I tried building Hugin following the
http://wiki.panotools.org/Build_Hugin_for_Windows_with_SDK
but failed as the SDK on the wiki has outdated Panotools, so I tried
and failed to compile them.
What I did was checked out the SVN 1242 and tried got different shades
of missing files, most were
Just to say thats a very useful spreadsheet. There is an English version
of the spreadsheet
as a seperate page in the spreadsheet. Very helpful in that it also
works out how many pictures you'd need for HDR bracketing too.
I also found Matt's pano spreadsheet very useful:
Hi,
Just got a new Sigma 10-20mm f3.5 to use on my D90+NN5+RD8.
What shooting grid would you recommend for the least number of photos?
Right now I use 6 (60deg) photos at +15 pitch, 4 (90deg) at -30 + Z +
N
That gives me 12 photos in all and uses the same detent 30 deg,
stitches okish in indoor
On Jan 17, 6:51 pm, Erik Krause erik.kra...@gmx.de wrote:
Am 17.01.2010 14:49, schrieb Zoran Zorkic:
Also I could not find a spherical pano calculator anywhere, do you
know of any?
Use hugin. Load some images, choose desired projection and arrange them
using GL preview (Drag mode
On Jan 17, 8:14 pm, Zoran Zorkic zo...@gmx.net wrote:
On Jan 17, 6:51 pm, Erik Krause erik.kra...@gmx.de wrote:
Am 17.01.2010 14:49, schrieb Zoran Zorkic:
Also I could not find a spherical pano calculator anywhere, do you
know of any?
Use hugin. Load some images, choose desired
On Oct 23, 1:38 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Zoran Zorkic wrote:
* run a CP generator optimize for preliminary alignment
why?
* mask areas bad for CP generation
in principle this is a good idea and has been discussed a number of
times. the last time I had a thorough discussion
I don't know if it's been mentioned but here's a feature I'd love to
see:
* insert photos
* run a CP generator optimize for preliminary alignment
* open up a V window with an appropriate projection
* mask areas bad for CP generation
* rerun CP generation using masks (masks being automagicaly
Funny thing, it doesn't crash with scanned photos :?
On Oct 12, 11:29 am, Oskar Sander oskar.san...@gmail.com wrote:
That's a known bug (see previously in the thread). A workaround is to build
your project in Ad's version first, then copy the new binaries.
2009/10/12 Zoran Zorkic zo
Any workflow recommendations?
I found that first doing XYZ works, but could not get any better
results after optimizing the rest of the parameters.
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On Sep 29, 6:13 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
I hope the (larger than expected) effort was worth it and it will result
in usage/bug reports.
Crashes for me while adding photos (Nikon D90 jpegs) on Xp 32bit and
Vista 64bit.
I just copied your files over the last Ad build 4450.
On Sep 10, 2:46 pm, profdc9 prof...@gmail.com wrote:
SNIP
Could not execute command: autopano-sift-c.exe --maxmatches 20 C:
\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\ap_80B.tmp F:\hugin
\pano33\IMG_1458.JPG F:\hugin\pano33\IMG_1459.JPG etc...
and all 39 images are listed.
Well, it's a bug in
Tested it on some 10 remapped photos:
used enblend -v -o output.tif input*.tif
unless stated otherwise
GPU, SSE2: 108 sec
GPU, SSE2, -m 1900: 85 sec
OPENMP: 63 sec
OPENMP, SSE2: 63 sec
RELEASE: 112 sec
RELEASE, -m 1900: 89 sec
Test machine: Xp sp2 x86, e6...@3.35ghz 4gb ram, nVidia 9800GT 512mb
Continued:
ENBLEND 3.2, -m 1900: 72 sec
Test machine: Xp sp2 x86, e6550 3.35GHz 4gb ram, nVidia 9800GT 512mb,
fairly new drivers
(I just saw that google censored my cpu in the last post :D )
Old, 3.2, was crashing for me a lot lately on bigger projects, I'll
try to test it against this one
On Sep 7, 12:45 pm, Seb Perez-D sbprzd+...@gmail.com wrote:
I've read (and I believe it is true) that a very very hard drive is
needed - some setups that have been mentioned in PanotoolsNG have
several fast drives acting as one without redundancies.
It helps when your system runs out of
Got this after trying to blend a 360x180 from Hugin 2009.1.0.4263:
enblend: unrecognized wrap-around mode -f3000x1500
Probably because enblend was called with -w -f3000x1500.
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On Sep 7, 10:11 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Zoran Zorkic wrote:
Got this after trying to blend a 360x180 from Hugin 2009.1.0.4263:
enblend: unrecognized wrap-around mode -f3000x1500
Probably because enblend was called with -w -f3000x1500.
yes, there are some changes in how
On Sep 7, 10:37 pm, Ryan Sleevi ryan+hu...@sleevi.com wrote:
Is there a reason it wasn't compiled with image cache and OpenMP?
If I recall correctly, the cached file representation used by enblend has
not been made re-entrant/multi-threaded aware yet, so it causes some issues.
I'm not
On Sep 7, 10:50 pm, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
i.e. get a system with lots of memory and create a ramdisk for
temporary files. You don't need any expensive solid-state
persistent storage.
And/or get a regular RAID0 or preferably RAID5. With 6 cheap drives it
should net you 500mb/s
On Sep 7, 10:37 pm, Ryan Sleevi ryan+hu...@sleevi.com wrote:
Is there a reason it wasn't compiled with image cache and OpenMP?
If I recall correctly, the cached file representation used by enblend has
not been made re-entrant/multi-threaded aware yet, so it causes some issues.
I'm not sure
On Aug 22, 8:06 pm, mdw mario.de.we...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I got this working using nona version 2009.1.0.4169 built by Yuv and
nona: using graphics card: NVIDIA Corporation GeForce 9500 GT/PCI/
SSE2/3DNOW!.
I needed to do some tweaking though:
1) Doing nona file.pto only partially
On Aug 7, 5:23 am, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Since there appears to be some degree of variance depending on the
project and the settings, is there any desire to create a sample setup (or
preferably few) that test different levels of complexity?
Yes, your suggestion makes
On Aug 7, 2:21 am, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Ryan is so far the only one who has reported success, with his
self-built version. I wonder if one of the pre-compiled (from Guido or
from me) yield the same result. This would exclude building errors.
His video card is a GeForce 8800
On Aug 6, 2:08 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Hi Zoran,
Zoran Zorkic wrote:
I'm not sure what to make of this. Any image at the end of the process?
and I guess this is still with the first nona-gpu binary by Guido?
Yup.
yup = image at the end of the process? is it as expected
On Aug 5, 5:51 am, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
nona: normalization/photometric shader program could not be compiled.
nona: GL info log:
0(35) : error C7551: OpenGL first class arrays require #version 120
0(35) : error C7553: OpenGL array assignments require #version 120
any hints /
Well, for now you just need someone with an ATI card to test as only
nVidia and ATI have gpus that can deliver speedups.
I ran nona (hugin bulit yesterday) in Ubuntu under VmWare and got this
far:
-
$ nona -g -o nebo.tif nebo-dark.pto
nona: using graphics card:
info log:
Fragment shader(s) linked, no vertex shader(s) defined.
On Aug 5, 2:49 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Zoran Zorkic wrote:
Funny, does the same thing as the windows version (http://
hugin.panotools.org/testing/hugin/nona.zip).
thanks for testing, Zoran.
nvidia 9800gt
USB 2.0
I'll copy to local disk and retry. Thanks for the input.
I don't think it matters much, unless you keep your swap file there.
I didn't notice you mentioned how much ram you have installed?
That would be the bottleneck for sure.
In any case, you can run enblend withe the -v
On Jul 27, 9:38 am, Kornel Benko kornel.be...@berlin.de wrote:
I miss here something like -lboost_thread-mt.
Try to repeat this command (but with -lboost_thread-mt in it)
Sorry, don't know where to put that?
As an argument to command or in a file (if so, which one?).
:(
On Jul 27, 3:13 pm, Klaus Foehl k...@ph.ed.ac.uk wrote:
Hello Zoran,
Can confirm this with a 360degrees pano with, say, approx. 18000x2000
pixels. Vertical line in the sky, about 20% image height, IIRC about
one pixel wide. Worth slimming the project down, trying to conserve
the bug with
I got this crash message:
http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/web/Enblend-errorMessage.png
Using win32 4083 build from Ad.
It crashed on me 2 times already.
I could try different options but this happens after ~5 hours of
rendering so I'm not too keen on experimenting :(
Any ideas?
The black lines problem with recent (~2 month old) builds, with the
last one being the worst.
Using 4083 on win xp 32bit, 4gb ram, intel c2d.
Pano has 56 13mp photos in 2 rows, optimal size 47038x9251.
It renders ok, but with thick black lines running over the whole
panorama.
Before I was
ist up to
date, I've loaded the Hugin source just 2 hours ago.
I've followed the set-by-step instructions as described
inhttp://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_ubuntu
On Jul 26, 3:40 pm, Zoran Zorkic zo...@gmx.net wrote:
I'm trying to compile Hugin build 4101 on Ubuntu 8.04
Exactly. Sorry for not being clear.
And sorry for me being linux challenged.
Thanks for having patience.
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aram...@connectionpoint:~$ ldd /usr/local/bin/celeste_standalone |
grep boost
ldd: /usr/local/bin/celeste_standalone: No such file or directory
aram...@connectionpoint:~$ dpkg -S /usr/lib/libboost_thread-gcc42-
mt-1_34_1.so.1.34.1
On Jul 26, 7:39 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
Zoran Zorkic wrote:
ldd: /usr/local/bin/celeste_standalone: No such file or directory
did you follow
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_Ubuntu#Building_Hugin to the
letter? especially the line saying quotecmake
/hugnew/hugin
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Doesn't seem of much help?
the wiki page is a moving target. it is likely that some library name
has changed since 8.04.
Probably so. There should be a note on the wiki page.
Zoran Zorkic wrote:
and a last question: what motivates a Linux newbie to build Hugin
I would like to see your linker command. Please start cmake with
# cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local -DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE:BOOL=ON
Output from make, seems more verbose than before :)
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# make
/usr/bin/cmake -H/home/aramaki/hugnew/hugin -B/home/aramaki/hugnew/
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