If enblend was ported to VIPS it would be fantastic. VIPS architecture
is based around tiles or windows within very large images. This is
similar to the way enblend works currently - assembling numerous
images into a much larger image.
Plus VIPS is supposedly faster, lighter on memory, and uses
Thanks a lot Bruno. It works now. It splitted PTO file into 15 small pto
files. Now I can generate tiles from these pto files using hugin or command
prompt.
Thanks again for your help.
Regards,
Emaad
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 5:56 AM, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
On Thu 24-Nov-2011
On Thu 24-Nov-2011 at 18:35 +0500, Emad ud din Bhatt wrote:
No I did not processed .mk file from command prompt. I used new pto file
and it generated one tile.
I have just now tried it from command line as you told me but result is
same one image file updated. I did all this:
1. I selected
No I did not processed .mk file from command prompt. I used new pto file
and it generated one tile.
I have just now tried it from command line as you told me but result is
same one image file updated. I did all this:
1. I selected one pto file (made by hugin) and saved it to perl bin folder.
One correction
5. Used command line make -f prefix.pto.mk and it created one single file
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 6:35 PM, Emad ud din Bhatt xyzt...@gmail.comwrote:
No I did not processed .mk file from command prompt. I used new pto file
and it generated one tile.
I have just now tried it
Thanks a lot Erik, I have downloaded it and will check it.
Bruno, Yes It created new pto and mk file. I opened new pto file and
clicked on stitch. But it created just one single tile 4096x4096.
Thanks Erik and Bruno for your support. I feel like I am near to
solution...
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011
Try to create the remmaped images or use nona on the command line, like:
nona -o output your_file.pto
where output would be the prefix of the output files and your_file.pto is
the generated pto.
Cheers,
Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
2011/11/23 Emad ud din Bhatt
On Wed 23-Nov-2011 at 15:26 +0500, Emad ud din Bhatt wrote:
Thanks a lot Erik, I have downloaded it and will check it.
Bruno, Yes It created new pto and mk file. I opened new pto file and
clicked on stitch. But it created just one single tile 4096x4096.
gigatile creates a Makefile, which then
Am 16.11.2011 22:00, schrieb Bruno Postle:
The major (and unfixable) drawback is that you can see some of the
edges between tiles because of the way enblend works.
Slicer by Bernhard Vogl http://dativ.at/slicer/index.html allows for
overscan - an area on the right and left side of each slice
On Tue 22-Nov-2011 at 17:36 +0500, Emad ud din Bhatt wrote:
Bruno, I have tried to use gigatile but it is generating errors.
Use of unintialized value in split at gigatile line83
use of uninitialized value in numeric lt at gigatile line84
use of uninitialized value in numeric gt at gigatile
On 18 Nov., 11:09, Emad ud din Bhatt xyzt...@gmail.com wrote:
Kay, Nips gui download is missing on website. Can you please send it.
Have you tried at
http://www.vips.ecs.soton.ac.uk/supported/current/win32/
That's all I know. I downloaded the lates zip file
Many thanks Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho for your support. i am on XP and I
am familiar with adding environment variables. I will be able to test it by
Monday as I am away from PC. Please! Keep files online till monday.
Thanks again for your support.
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 5:40 PM, Carlos
No problem, just let me know when you download it or I will probably forget
it there :)
Cheers,
Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
2011/11/19 Emad ud din Bhatt xyzt...@gmail.com
Many thanks Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho for your support. i am on XP and I
am familiar with
On Fri 18-Nov-2011 at 15:09 +0500, Emad ud din Bhatt wrote:
Bruno, how can i use gigatile? I am on windows and never tried any panotool
script from command line. Please! Help me
Sorry, I did a long time ago create Windows .exe versions of the
tools in Panotools::Script, but I'm not even sure
oh!! Any tutorial that it can be used in windows using command line.
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 3:20 AM, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
On Fri 18-Nov-2011 at 15:09 +0500, Emad ud din Bhatt wrote:
Bruno, how can i use gigatile? I am on windows and never tried any
panotool
script from
On 15 Nov., 13:50, Emad ud din Bhatt xyzt...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to create a gigapixel file which is larger than 4GB size. how
can i do it in windows?
Maybe VIPS an help you:
http://www.vips.ecs.soton.ac.uk/index.php?title=VIPS
Kay
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On Wed 16-Nov-2011 at 11:47 +0500, Emad ud din Bhatt wrote:
I am not able to gigapixel images with hugin. But I have an
innovative idea of doing it with hugin. Idea is all about tiles
and than making a Mosaic.
1.If we are able to get gigapixel image rendered by hugin in
Tiles.
Lets say
Thanks a lot Bruno.
As per online search , at the moment gigapixel images are created this way
1. Capturing
2. stitching and making a PSB file or APG raw file format
3. Split into tiles
4. convert and merge back to one single file
5. Viewer again splits it into tiles as per user zoomed in area.
TIFF file format will not support images larger than 4GB
Note that intermediate files are also subject to this limit so you may
find it hard to produce TIFF outputs above 3GB. The largest file size
I obtained was 3.4GB but the image was badly messed up and unusable. I
ended up settling for a 2.8GB
I never did a gigapan. In fact the largest I have done was 15000x7500 what
gives about 112megapixels I guess. I already think its very hard to post
edit this picture, so I thought that when you do a giga you already do it
into tiles, don`t you? And surely with a very well calibrated mechanism not
NTFS and FAT32 are not problems. Problem is with TIFF file limitations of
4GB size.
I am not able to gigapixel images with hugin. But I have an innovative idea
of doing it with hugin. Idea is all about tiles and than making a Mosaic.
1.If we are able to get gigapixel image rendered by hugin in
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