On Monday, December 1, 2014 5:31:07 AM UTC-5, bugbear wrote:
T. Modes wrote:
And when display group by stack you can simply drag and drop the
images to the corresponding stacks.
But that's to obviously?
Actually, a pet hate of mine in the modern era of GUI design
is drag and drop.
T. Modes wrote:
And when display group by stack you can simply drag and drop the images to
the corresponding stacks.
But that's to obviously?
Actually, a pet hate of mine in the modern era of GUI design
is drag and drop.
I also love it.
The problem is that there's no standard way of the
Brandon wrote:
On Sunday, November 30, 2014 4:01:55 AM UTC-8, T. Modes wrote:
Or much easier to do this on the images tab. The context menu have options
to modify stacks.
And when display group by stack you can simply drag and drop the images
to the corresponding stacks.
But
Am Sonntag, 30. November 2014 05:39:47 UTC+1 schrieb Brandon:
Now that j appears to do what I hopped it would do, I am starting to think
it would be easiest to have my script open the pto file and change it
directly without bothering with the command line.
Or much easier to do this on
On Sunday, November 30, 2014 4:01:55 AM UTC-8, T. Modes wrote:
Or much easier to do this on the images tab. The context menu have options
to modify stacks.
And when display group by stack you can simply drag and drop the images
to the corresponding stacks.
But that's to obviously?
Hmm
Am Sonntag, 30. November 2014 18:00:00 UTC+1 schrieb Brandon:
It still has the problem of linking all of the images positions, I then
need to set custom parameters for optimizing and then go to the optimizer
tab and unlink them all. Then go back to the images tab and re-optimize.
Why?
Hello Brandon,
On Mon, 01 Dec 2014 04:00:00 +1100, Brandon bran...@flyingtsalers.com
wrote:
Hmm I did not know about the drag and drop before. That is actually kind
of fun.
It still has the problem of linking all of the images positions, I then
need to set custom parameters for
On Sunday, November 30, 2014 2:56:04 PM UTC-8, Tduell wrote:
Hello Brandon,
I see that Thomas has described how to do all this in the photos tab.
For some reason I had concluded that you wanted to do all this via command
line, maybe to be able to script it.
I was on the wrong
Hello Brandon,
On Mon, 01 Dec 2014 14:05:35 +1100, Brandon bran...@flyingtsalers.com
wrote:
[snip]
Thomas thanks for your tips as well. I had no idea that hugin did so many
different things depending on how the images were grouped.
The tutorial on the new user interface
Hello Brandon,
On Sat, 29 Nov 2014 17:32:56 +1100, Brandon bran...@flyingtsalers.com
wrote:
[snip]
I know what all of the other things do, but have not been able to find
any documentation on j. The j=0 in that last one seems to be the thing
that
makes this image stack with the first
Hello Brandon,
On Sat, 29 Nov 2014 17:32:56 +1100, Brandon bran...@flyingtsalers.com
wrote:
[snip]
Question 3, what is j mean on the i lines of a pto file?
i w3456 h5184 f10 v=0 Ra=0 Rb=0 Rc=0 Rd=0 Re=0 Eev13.580494060253 Er1
Eb1 r0 .795541422974953 p9.80002443579522 y176.612097040948
Keep in mind that I have not found it in the documentation and am just
guessing by trial and error as I write this. If anyone has better thoughts,
please speak up.
I load 3 images into a file my third image:
On Load
i w5184 h3456 f0 v=0 Ra=0 Rb=0 Rc=0 Rd=0 Re=0 Eev1.52160036448132 Er1 Eb1
r270
On Sun, 30 Nov 2014 15:08:32 +1100, Brandon bran...@flyingtsalers.com
wrote:
[snip]
A big thanks Terry. Mostly motivation to get me to do the work. I had not
changed the pto file in a text editor before that is actually a lot of
fun. I think we have solved Question 2 and Question 3. Anyone
On Saturday, November 29, 2014 8:22:21 PM UTC-8, Tduell wrote:
Perhaps I've missed something in the subsequent discussion, but isn't that
pto_lenstack --new-stack i1, i2, ix?.
I would think so, but no. With out running pto_lenstack again(it has been a
week or two since I last tried
What is the correct way to set stacks from the command line? I have a
script that reads a pto file looks at the overlap and if any images
overlaps too much it tries to stack them.(it makes it easier for me to set
masks, if they are stacked, but there can be some movement between them so
I wish
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