I had not thought of that. I have some older maps around here that would be
great to do that with. Thanks for the idea.
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It was easy, annd the result (using Hugin's masks
to clip out the various scales and compass marking on the
separate maps) is superb.
Beautiful, these old maps. Easy, okay, you did a *lot* of work and the
result is great.
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System info just for the record, as Gnome Nomad has already noted that
Hugin writes to networked devices. I do wonder whether the root is
defaulted to under some circumstances, or whether there's a setting I
need to locate change.
OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 5.1.2600
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Thak you Terry,
my Preferences Stitching only has options for Nona, Enblend and
Enfuse, none of which show a filetype or a field for typing one.
I am using version 2010.4.0.854952d82c8f
I am running Hugin on 3 images, and have tried both the assistant and
the manual version; neither prodices a
Bingo!
It's been saving them in the root directory.
I have been specifying a network drive as teh desitnatino.
Does Hugin have a problem saving to peripherals and other non-local drives?
On 12/02/2011 23:17, Terry Duell wrote:
Is it possible the result is being saved somewhere else?
Try
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 10:59:37 +1100, tat ubu tat...@gmail.com wrote:
Bingo!
It's been saving them in the root directory.
I have been specifying a network drive as teh desitnatino.
Does Hugin have a problem saving to peripherals and other non-local
drives?
Don't know.
Hopefully someone else
Hugin's never had any such problems for me, and most of my images reside
on network servers and the panoramas get saved there just fine.
tat ubu wrote:
Bingo!
It's been saving them in the root directory.
I have been specifying a network drive as teh desitnatino.
Does Hugin have a problem