I use also version 4.2
This night I will try again a run without parameters
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Yeah this really looks like modern art :D
The size was calculated by hugin.
I have player around with the options:
For me the best setting is:
--pre-assemble --primary-seam-generator=nearest-feature-transform
No black holes & full size panorama
Am Samstag, 4. November 2017 06:12:01 UTC+1 schrie
Have you get a success with this? How can I "reorder" the images for
enblend in Hugin?
Best Regards.
Am Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2017 18:58:46 UTC+1 schrieb Monkey:
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> Rather splitting the panorama in two, have you tried reordering the
> images? Enblend produces different results depending on the
This night hugin success the build process with no error.
One with a width of 2
One with a width of 36336
But here you can see yourself, something went wrong:
www.dropbox.com/s/bjswqcl2s4nurg2/20k_36k.png?dl=0
Am Freitag, 3. November 2017 01:09:25 UTC+1 schrieb GnomeNomad:
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Thanks for your reply.
Yeah I've readed just in the moment, that it is deprecated.
Exsample from Enblend:
http://enblend.sourceforge.net/gigapixel.htm
Here the machine just have 2GB RAM and it works for a bigger solution.
Or is this a different version of enblend?
Am Donnerstag, 2. November 201
Hi Gunter,
I also see, that the RAM could be to less.
But for this thing, it would be perfect, when i could activate image-cache
option.
Best Regards,
Johannes
Am Donnerstag, 2. November 2017 19:56:25 UTC+1 schrieb Gunter Königsmann:
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> According to my Maxima On Android your output picture will
Hi,
I'm trying to build a GigaPano 360°.
I have a perfect project file and can generate a Panorama out of it with
small width (~6000*3000 pixels)
But i want to build it with full size 36092*18046pixels. (72 pictures with
16Bit Tiff)
I have to activate the "--fine-mask" option, so *enblend* will