georges-macpro mDNSResponder[20]: ERROR: tcpCallback -
attempt to read message length failed (-1)
Sep 24 01:23:58 georges-macpro ReportCrash[27672]: Saved crash report
for cpfind[27667] version ??? (???) to /Users/grow/Library/Logs/
DiagnosticReports/cpfind_2011-09-24-012358_Georges-MacPro.crash
Harry,
I have installed this RC5 bundle (on my Quad-Core Intel Xeon Mac Pro
running Mac OSX 10.6.8)
On my first test project I loaded 27 16-bit TIFF files (9 stacks of 3
bracketed images) and set their Yaw etc ... .
When I launch CPFind on the images at the top of each stack I get the
following
and the error messages did not
appear but the control point search still ends in:
Failed to execute ...cpfind.
I tried all the top images from the exposure-stacks and I tried the
whole of a stack the result was the same in each case.
George
On Sep 22, 1:17 pm, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
Harry,
I
Harry,
I have emailed you a password for access to a shared folder with a
selection of files.
George
On Sep 22, 5:04 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George,
2011/9/22 grow george...@gmail.com
I tried again with 8-bit TIFF files and got all the same error
messages
grow george...@gmail.com
I tried again with 8-bit TIFF files and got all the same error
messages
I googled the error message and found that in other contexts it is
described as
an exception thrown by the libTIFF [when] it does not like the
layout of your IPTC profile.
So then I
,
2011/9/22 grow george...@gmail.com
I tried again with 8-bit TIFF files and got all the same error
messages
I googled the error message and found that in other contexts it is
described as
an exception thrown by the libTIFF [when] it does not like the
layout of your IPTC profile
hours later) Enblend was still running taking 80% of one
processor with no sign of it producing anything.
Is that the symptom of the problem that happens on Lion?
all the best
George
On Sep 18, 7:47 am, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George,
2011/9/18 grow george...@gmail.com
PS
Harry,
I haven't checked the vertical and horizontal lines yet but on the
PTBatcher issue - it seems to be working as I would expect for me.
I opened an old project file and after a bit of playing with some of
the new features I ran a stitch and it launched PTBatcher as expected.
I am using a
Harry,
Thanks for this version.
You may have seen me commenting on another thread - about getting
caught again by an old preferences file. I should have learned as
that tripped me up once before! Anyway once I got rid of the old
preferences things went a lot more smoothly.
Later I ran into
version.
I have to go on to something else now ... but when I get back to Hugin
I will start by hunting for preference files which I can scrap.
Harry,
Do you know know where I should look for them on the Mac?
all the best
George
On Jun 27, 3:31 pm, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
David
Einem c...@einem.net wrote:
Hi George,
grow schrieb am 27.06.11 17:03:
I have just tried creating a fresh project with the same input files,
whiled logged in as a clean user who has not previously used Hugin
and it worked as I would normally expect - no washed-out images.
So it looks
Thanks Harry.
After running the installer the chosen folder had Hugin, PTBatcherGui
and LensCalibrationGui. The other folders remained in the installer
disc image folder.
Am I right in thinking that (for Mac OS X 10.6) everything needed is
inside those applications and that the other folders
Harry,
A few small comments.
1. In the section headed Usage of Hugin
between steps
1 add images to the project via the Images tab,
and
2 add control points,
add as Item 2, renumbering those below it:
2. Set the Yaw, Pitch, Roll and Stack for each image
2. In the section
typing this) and will
give it a try later on today.
George
On Jan 19, 2:27 am, phartz...@gmail.com phartz...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 10:19 AM, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
Harry,
As always thanks for all the work that you put into building Hugin.
I am not sure
that applied
to our architecture.
George
On Jan 19, 12:40 pm, phartz...@gmail.com phartz...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 7:27 AM, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
Steve,
Yes I finally got a good stitch.
Thanks for your reply and your offerings about how one might go
about organizing
Harry,
As always thanks for all the work that you put into building Hugin.
I am not sure that this would be classed as a bug so I am mentioning
it here.
I downloaded this latest version and put it through its paces on a
stitch of 27 images (each 12Mp) in 9 stacks. The preview is looking
good
Harry,
I downloaded this version. Dragged all the files into a folder in the
Application folder and tried to launch the Hugin application and it
crashed immediately.
This was on a MacPro running 10.6.5 with 4 GB of memory.
I have a Console log the start of which is below - I could you send
you
points ... but the rest of
the process is running.
Thanks for the help.
George
On Nov 29, 5:02 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George,
2010/11/29 grow george...@gmail.com
Harry,
I downloaded this version. Dragged all the files into a folder in the
Application folder
Harry,
As I mentioned to you privately recently I have finally got an Intel
based Mac running 10.6 so I installed the latest 2010-3 Hugin I have:
2010.3.0.e432bab64741 built by Harry van der Wolf
I followed the CP Detectors installation advice above and clicked
Load Defaults. The names
Thanks Harry.
I have been busy taking my new MacPro out of its packing materials and
running Migration Assistant and other mundane things so I have not
really been paying attention to what was happening here.
(Isn't it WONDROUS the way Migration Assistant can leave new Mac
populated with all
Harry,
Thanks for your continuing efforts.
I have the triple architecture version downloading as I type.
First of all a tiny but - as it is a sort of a legal thing - a
semantically significant grammatical point about your notice:
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', AND NEITHER THE BUILDER
NOR
:-(
(mostly directed towards Apple.)
On Aug 31, 12:53 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi mac users,
Recently some G5 Leopard users encountered problems with my latest
32/64-bit quad-architecture builds, containing the ppc/i386/ppc64/x86_64
architectures.
It turned out that
I have recently installed Harry's latest Mac OS X build
(2010.1.0-38ed0587798b 29 June 2010)
As reported on another thread,
http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/1fa0861b18f0506a#
after a few teething problems I got it working:
Now I have found a small feature that
I have recently installed Harry's latest Mac OS X build
(2010.1.0-38ed0587798b 29 June 2010).
As reported on another thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/1fa0861b18f0506a
after a few teething problems I got it working.
I have got some good results with this
...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George,
2010/8/10 grow george...@gmail.com
I recently updated my old PowerMac G5 in two ways and now Hugin will
not work. :-(
I was running Mac OS X 10.4.11 and have been putting off the upgrade
to 10.5, partly because the internal disc didn't have the spare
type this ... I will give it a try.
Thanks again and I hope the weather improves!
George
On Aug 11, 8:33 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George,
2010/8/11 grow george...@gmail.com
another member (PK) replied to Harry and I privately saying:
| I have the same on my
!
So this method of avoiding the problem works!
Either the permissions that I set were what was needed or else it
doesn't matter. I may try setting it back to Read Only for Everyone
and try again ... but it will be tomorrow!
Thank you very much for your help.
George
On Aug 11, 9:47 pm, grow
This may be a problem that will have to wait for Harry to get back
from holiday ... or maybe someone else with a similar configuration to
mine will know something?
I recently updated my old PowerMac G5 in two ways and now Hugin will
not work. :-(
I was running Mac OS X 10.4.11 and have been
George and others,
2010/6/29 grow george...@gmail.com
When did Enblend/Enfuse last change?
If I set the preferences for Enblend and Enfuse for version
Hugin_2010_5156 and I still have that version in my Applications
folder ... could I just leave it as is for this version?
all the best
Rogier,
Ooooh!
Thanks I will definitely give that a try.
all the best
George
On Jul 1, 1:50 pm, Rogier Wolff rew-googlegro...@bitwizard.nl wrote:
On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 03:58:20AM -0700, grow wrote:
b) if so is there an explanation of X, Y and Z somewhere?
No,
In principle
Harry,
Thanks for the new version and for all the effort you have put in to
bringing the new version-control system to us Mac users!
(This is probably a lazy question that I could answer myself if I put
the effort in ... but I will justify it to myself on the grounds that
the answer might help
Harry,
Thanks for another build.
Have you mistyped the date on your downloads page for svn5093?
27 February instead of 27 March
all the best
George
On Mar 27, 3:26 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi mac users,
Another 32bit svn bundle: version 5093. More fixes,
Harry,
Thank You for building this!
I have downloaded it on my PPC G5 (still running under 10.4.11! - but
the 10.5 installation disc is back on my desk ... ) ... it started-up
OK but when I tried to re-open an old project it immediately crashed.
Would you expect me to need to delete some old
Harry,
enhancements by Thomas and James to the mask editor
... h mask editor ... I think I might be interested in THAT!
Thank YOU!
On your survey - I emailed you last time to say that I had somehow
missed the survey page. So I paid closer attention this time ...
after I clicked the
Harry,
Would you expect this version to run on my old PPC G5 that is STILL
running 10.4.11?
I ask because I tried to open an existing project file with this
version of Hugin and it crashed almost immediately.
It was a simple project with a single Equirectangular that was getting
transformed into
Hi There,
Much of the original work on which Hugin is based was done by Prof
Dersch about ten years or more ago.
There are links to several of his papers below and to material
presented at the conference organised by IVRPA
http://webuser.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/
Skip,
Congratulations on the release of this build. Thank you for all the
effort that went into it!
I looked on Harry's site and I can't see anything since the release on
03 October.
The direct link works fine and I have it downloading ... I will give
it a try later on today.
all the best
The Electronic Visualisation and the Arts 2010 conference might be of
interest to some people here.
http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london/2010_home
http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london/2010/call_for_proposals
It is scheduled for early July 2010, in London - but if you want to
speak at
in the 'Camera
and Lens' tab and load that lens description .ini file. That also sets
the crop for all images in the project that use this lens description.
I think that's a real time saver...
Carl
grow schrieb am 28.10.2009 12:10 Uhr:
I haven't been systematic about exploring this - but I have
I haven't been systematic about exploring this - but I have always
(well back to version 0.7) found the Crop tab to be fragile.
My general practice now is to save any project before opening the Crop
tab because I have occasionally experienced Hugin just completely
crashing.
This is on the
I think that once you know the mythological origins of the name
Hugin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huginn_and_Muninn
(which I must admit I only learned recently from someone here)
having something that suggests a raven in the icon is appealing. For
me the stylised h has some echo of a
Roger, Chris,
I am not sure exactly which two images Roger had focused in on as
being the cause of the problem (partly because the files have
different names).
But I suspect that they were two very similar looking shots of the
ground. This apparently nonsensical choice results from my habit
at 10:15 -0700, grow wrote:
Something that has always puzzled me in the Hugin GUI is how images
are selected to be part of a stack (that gets enfused) or part of a
layer (that get enblended together)
How does it decide?
Hugin checks the yaw and pitch of all photos, and any where these
angles
Christian,
Last week a new Bug Reporting policy was announced:
http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/browse_thread/thread/122034ab50b95685?hl=en-GB#
It was in response to there being too many anonymous bug reports
that were incomplete/inconclusive and impossible to follow-up.
I don't
Yuv,
You have lots of interesting ideas here.
My experience of the current model is that it is a pipe-line with only
one possible input opening. One variation that I have wished for when
problems arise is provoked by the fact that in the current model
Hugin will give me some of the intermediate
it was - logging a bug when this
first came up ... or will someone appropriate have noticed and just
incorporated it?
all the best
George
On 11 Oct, 12:10, Rogier Wolff rew-googlegro...@bitwizard.nl wrote:
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 05:14:08PM -0700, grow wrote:
output file. The crashes tend
Roger,
WOW!
all the best
George
On 11 Oct, 12:10, Rogier Wolff rew-googlegro...@bitwizard.nl wrote:
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 05:14:08PM -0700, grow wrote:
output file. The crashes tend to happen as the number of mask and/or
the complexity of their shape increases, especially if I
Stefan,
Thanks for these comments ... I installed the extra RAM this
afternoon ... I'll investigate separately how MacOSX handles overall
virtual memory size ~ I THINK it is set at start-up rather than
installation ... but I have never tried to override the OS
defaults ... so I will
, especially if I request a
full-size output file.
all the best
George
On 10 Oct, 23:50, Rogier Wolff rew-googlegro...@bitwizard.nl wrote:
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 09:46:37AM -0700, grow wrote:
I set the stitch going at Hugin's recommended maximum size which was
roughly 12,080x604. The extra RAM made
Stefan,
Thanks for your analysis of this.
You asked about memory and responsiveness.
My Mac has 5.5Gb of RAM ... when I have a large stitch to do I
sometime restart the machine and re-open the Hugin project with only
the Stitch tab open and no preview or anything else taking up
memory ... that
On Oct 6, 2009, at 9:00 PM, grow wrote:
OK,
Here they are:
http://hugin-ptx.googlegroups.com/web/5-of-9_IMG_0052.jpg?hl=en-GB
http://hugin-ptx.googlegroups.com/web/4-of-9_IMG_0049.jpg?hl=en-GB
As for the other error - the crashing Enblend running out of memory -
I re-ran
Harry mentioned to me in an email that someone else was having a
problem with this Beta on a configuration like mine. So here is a
comment on my experience so far.
My configuration is:
a Powermac G5 - dual 1.8Ghz with 5.5Gb RAM running Mac OS X
10.4.11.
I have more RAM (which would give me
tab and clicked Run
Celeste
all the best
George
On 6 Oct, 14:03, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/10/6 grow george...@gmail.com:
Harry mentioned to me in an email that someone else was having a
problem with this Beta on a configuration like mine. So here is a
comment
:18, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
This should probably have gone on a thread about Celetse ... but I am
working on that panorama I mentioned with the current Beta and have
found that I don't seem to to have the sort of clouds that Celeste
recognises.
Below is a link to a picture of a set
... if not and high-quality JPEGs would do I could
make those and upload them here.
all the best
George
On Oct 6, 8:56 pm, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
On Tue 06-Oct-2009 at 07:18 -0700, grow wrote:
This should probably have gone on a thread about Celetse ... but I am
working on that panorama I
... I can live
with that.
all the best
George
On 7 Oct, 01:18, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
hi George,
try with high quality JPEG. if we can't reproduce the error, you can
always upload the heavier TIFFs in a second time.
thanks for your effort
Yuv
grow wrote:
Bruno,
Can you
...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/9/25 grow george...@gmail.com
Later on in the same project Panomatic crashed: when I was trying to
generate control points for the stacks of bracketed Up and Down
shots. The error message is transcribed below:
_
wxExecute Error
Why? it isn't very interesting to end users.
I tend to agree with Alexandre
If Hugin was one of the applications where I didn't read this
discussion group ... but just visited when I thought there may be a
new release (that is the way I deal with GIMP) - I would typically
arrive at
Harry,
With the new system for the plugins for auto-control point finding ...
do I need to re-install the plugins each time I install a new build of
Hugin?
I installed Auto-Pano-Sift-C and Panomatic when I installed version
2009.2 build 4381 and ... (I am pretty sure that) they both worked.
Later on in the same project Panomatic crashed: when I was trying to
generate control points for the stacks of bracketed Up and Down
shots. The error message is transcribed below:
_
wxExecute Error
Could not execute: /Users/grow/Library/Application
Bruno,
It looks pretty good.
I have a couple of small suggestions:
Original
suggestion
This GPU accelerated stitching is still experimental and requires a modern
graphics card.
This GPU accelerated stitching is still experimental and requires a
modern graphics card. We are
On Aug 23, 7:13 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
...
I now have one of these macbook pro's (a 4 month old demo).
...
Harry
Welcome back!
Sorry if I am a bit late in noticing!
:-)
all the best
George
--~--~-~--~~~---~--~~
You received this
Thanks Harry!
I have it downloading ...
I think it is time for me to finally install Leopard!
all the best
George
On Jul 8, 8:24 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mac users,
I just published a hugin 0.8.0 RC5 bundle. This release is equivalent to svn
4008. This is a
Thanks Harry!
I have downloaded it and will set it running on one of my problem
projects ...
Other than my well known problematic projects ... your RC2 version
worked well ...
There are a few Stereographic projections of images I created recently
with the previous release:
: *** [Village_Hotel_38_exposure_00.tif] Error 1
On May 30, 9:00 am, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
George is running the new Hugin OSX svn3888 build which comes with
Christoph's enblend and enfuse version 336 [1]
2009/5/30 cspiel csp...@freenet.de
George -
On May 30, 1:35 am, grow
Harry,
Thanks for that - I have it downloaded installed and running!
It is running on my, now infamously problematic, Village_Hotel
panorama. I see it is producing a lot more commentary than it used
to.
It is about a third of the way through at exposure_layers number 8
in the enblending
in szone_error to debug
enfuse: out of memory
enfuse: St9bad_alloc
gnumake: *** [OBrien_Interior_11_line_stack_ldr_0002.tif] Error 1
On May 21, 9:09 pm, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
Harry,
*...@george*: Can you confirm this? If so I will release a new Hugin build
with
this enblend so you
Harry,
Thanks for this.
I downloaded it and gave it a try ... perhaps naively ... it opened
launching PTBG in Activity Monitor ... but there was nothing on
the Dock and although I could see a window I couldn't find anyway of
switching to it ... I could click the sausage shaped button at the
/5/22 grow george...@gmail.com
Harry,
I know that when we exchanged views off-list you said that it probably
wouldn't help ... but I had already lined up one of the projects that
had previously had the Horizontal Line problem. I had achieved
something usable by the slight-reduction
gnumake: *** [StAugustine_05_stack_ldr_0002.tif] Error 1
On May 22, 11:53 am, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks Harry,
That OBrien_Interior project was one of my recent ones with Alpha-
Channel masks ... so I dug out an older project, from before when I
started adding masks, that had
is about
24000x24000 pixel) which take about 2 days on my pc to reproduce (i.e.
stitch and blend) - but i think the error on this image was
reproducible, when not changing the resolution. usually choosing a lower
output size fixed the problem.
Hoping that helps,
Benjamin
grow wrote
that existing enblend.
*Note: Again, only within Leopard and only on G5 or Intel Core2 (or newer)
64bit applications will run as 64bit*
Note 2: The malloc libs on Leopard are 32bit/64bit libraries. In combination
with a 64bit enblend (on Leopard) it will run in 64bit mode.
Harry
2009/5/11 grow
different HDs with huge amounts of
free space on each
- 6.5 GB RAM.
- also a relatively fast NAS to test behaviour in a network
Carl
PS.
I think grow's project should be tested using Bruno's elegant technique
to store masks in external files.
grow wrote:
Harry,
I ran the problematic
: *** [Village_Hotel_35_exposure_00.tif] Bus error
gnumake: *** Deleting file `Village_Hotel_35_exposure_00.tif'
_ end of error report
On May 7, 9:19 pm, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
Harry,
I have that new version downloading and will give it a try.
Two things:
1
Seb,
(I am the George from the Alpha Channel / Mac OS thread.)
I will try the special version when Harry has it ready.
In the mean time ... As the stitch went OK with a small output target
and crashed with larger targets I think it might help to test
stitching the full size input images on
6,000 on a non Mac-OSX platform
please send me a private email and I will provide the address and
password details for the download.
all the best
George
On May 6, 3:32 pm, Seb Perez-D sbp...@gmail.com wrote:
On May 6, 1:21 pm, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
In the mean time
Harry,
I have downloaded your new version - thanks for building it!
It is running at the moment on a full size stitch of one of the
problematic image sets.
It will take 3 or 4 hours before we know whether or not it crashes.
I'll let you know in the morning!
all the best
George
On May 6,
Harry,
I ran the problematic project at 12,000 x 6,000 and it looks to me as
if I got the usual crash and error message ... see below
all the best
George
Checking nona...[OK]
Checking enblend...[OK]
Checking enfuse...[OK]
Checking hugin_hdrmerge...[OK]
Checking exiftool...[OK]
Checking
Harry, (and everyone else)
Thanks for all your continuing efforts on this front.
As I said in my message while you were away (27 April)
[ http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/msg/3518fe2aa86e5b83?hl=en-GB
]
I had already established that the stitch would run successfully at
quarter the
- and if I can I will install Hugin and test
on that.
all the best
George
On May 3, 10:07 am, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
Harry, (and everyone else)
Thanks for all your continuing efforts on this front.
As I said in my message while you were away (27 April)
[http://groups.google.com
)
enblend(24462) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region
enblend(24462) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug
enblend: out of memory
enblend: St9bad_alloc
gnumake: *** [Village_Hotel_33_exposure_00.tif] Error 1
On May 3, 2:08 pm, grow george...@gmail.com wrote:
Harry,
With the current
Harry,
I have downloaded it and set it running on one of the projects that
was crashing.
We will know in the morning!
all the best
George
On 2 May, 21:09, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/4/27 grow george...@gmail.com
As I said to Harry - I will try the new Mac OS x
grow george...@gmail.com
As I said to Harry - I will try the new Mac OS x version when he can
make it available.
Hi George,
It is available (svn 3815) featuring the new enfuse/enblend version of
Christoph Spiel. I hope this one works for you.
Hoi,
Harry
).
Christopher Spiel made a patch for malloc and also removed a couple of
memory leaks in enblend/enfuse. I already made a new build and next week
I'll release it with the new enblend/enfuse. Then you can test and hopefully
it works.
Hoi,
Harry
2009/4/25 grow george...@gmail.com
I removed all
a better idea - please shout!
all the best
George
On 25 Apr, 07:42, Lukáš Jirkovský l.jirkov...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/4/25 grow george...@gmail.com:
Lukas,
Thanks for the suggestion:
Have you tried running enblend with -m option?
I tried adding just -m and got a usage error
Harry, Bruno,
I have now experimented a bit more with this stitch.
Using the preview panel I removed various images and exposure-stack
image-triples in turn and re-ran the stitch over and over ... It kept
crashing at what looks like the same place UNTIL I removed a
particular triple of images.
, 23:52, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
On Sat 11-Apr-2009 at 04:06 -0700, grow wrote:
So after all that long preamble my question is ... have other
people had problems with Alpha channel masking? Is there a known
error that makes it work on some projects and not on others
Hi Folks,
I wonder does anyone have experience stitching TIFF files with an
alpha channel mask?
I have always thought that it would be useful and finally got around
to trying it this week.
Usually I take two ground shots, standing in slightly different
places then include one in the Hugin
information would go to
waiste.
Harry
2009/1/18 grow george...@gmail.com
Harry,
I remember you mentioning using Align Image Stack and Enfuse in order
to create extended depth of focus.
I have a project coming up where this might be useful and I have been
thinking of starting some
/wiki/DoF_Stacking as I think
that the last part/picture explains what you mention.
Hoi,
Harry
2009/1/21 grow george...@gmail.com
Harry,
Thanks that worked pretty well ... I did an extreme example with 7
shots one focused on each cup in a diagonal line across a table.
I got slight
Harry,
I remember you mentioning using Align Image Stack and Enfuse in order
to create extended depth of focus.
I have a project coming up where this might be useful and I have been
thinking of starting some experimenting with ImageFuser and focus
stacks.
I have looked at the Enfuse
Harry,
Thanks for this.
I have tried it on a couple of panoramas recently and have found two
odd results.
1. First of all Celeste - does nothing
I have tried Celeste on both panoramas - they were both shot outdoors
in the North West of Ireland so by definition there were plenty of
clouds!
I
I re-stitched one of the panoramas at 10,000 x 5,000 and there was no
line.
I guess I will try 11,000 x 5,500 next time I am going to be away from
the computer for 4 or 5 hours.
On Nov 23, 1:24 pm, grow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Harry,
Thanks for this.
I have tried it on a couple
?
If Celeste is supposed to work on TIFFs I can try generating JPEGs for
my image set.
all the best
George
On Nov 23, 3:24 pm, Harry van der Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi George,
See comments below.
Harry
2008/11/23 grow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Harry,
Thanks for this.
I have tried
Hi Folks,
I am not sure whether this is the place to raise this or whether it is
something that has previously already been thoroughly discussed ...
but something that seems to me to be a good idea has just occurred to
me. So I will raise it and see if anyone cares for the idea.
I am working on
Ippei, Harry,
I have just tried Ippei's new release.
I installed it on my PowerMac G5 machine.
I also installed your new Autopano-SIFT-C plug-in replacing the
previous one in Application Support
I opened a recent project and tried using Autopano-SIFT-C to generate
a few control points ... the
with a pop-up that said:
Error during Stitching
Error during Stitching
Please report the complere text to the bug tracker on
http://sf.net/projects/hugin.
all the best
George
On Oct 8, 3:06 pm, grow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ippei, Harry,
I have just tried Ippei's new release.
I
Ippei,
I hadn't realised ... so thanks for pointing it out! and of course
thanks for creating it!
I downloaded it last night and have since stitched a couple of
panoramas.
Each time I was using my usual type of source image:
(6+1-up+1-down) x 3-bracketed-exposures all shot on a 16mm lens on
the new auto-pano-sift-c plugin?
all the best
George
On Aug 29, 2:10 pm, grow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Harry,
This new Plug-in mechanism looks really good. I gave it a try but I
am having problems.
First of all an odd but minor thing
I have installed the latest version and when it starts up
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