On 2 Jan., 22:10, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
name = re.sub ( '.*[/\\]' , '' , line.n.value )
What do you say?
that you're the Python King and I have been away from Windows for too long to
care ;-)
Too much honour. I sympathize with your sentiment about Windows, but
I've used it
On 1 Jan., 20:32, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
First: I updated the ptoimggen.py script to deal with Windows paths. I love
Python. Attached (for Kay).
Yuval, I suppose you want to make sure that, when using the script on
a Unix machine, ptos coming from Windows users will be properly
On January 2, 2011 02:33:31 pm kfj wrote:
name = re.sub ( '.*[/\\]' , '' , line.n.value )
which discards everything up to the last slash or backslash. What do
you say?
that you're the Python King and I have been away from Windows for too long to
care ;-)
well done, Kay.
Yuv
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On Thu 30-Dec-2010 at 08:14 -0800, kfj wrote:
With images like that, you're asking for trouble. Your images are
narrow-angle, and the content is often barely more than blank
walls or featureless surfaces. You can't reasonably expect a CP
generator to find CPs in this situation.
One way of
First: I updated the ptoimggen.py script to deal with Windows paths. I love
Python. Attached (for Kay).
Now to Emaad:
On January 1, 2011 02:09:25 am Emad ud din Btt wrote:
Hi Yuv,
CPfind has added cps to images now. It took 5997.08 seconds = 1.67 hours
from command line. I am sending
Hi Emaad,
We had a major change of plan here because of the weather, so I can only
answer you short.
You were complaining about cpfind and autopano-sift-c hanging indefinitely.
But the screenshot you sent me tells me that the problem lies somewhere else.
Also, I see in your taskbar that
Hi Yuv,
We had a major change of plan here because of the weather, so I can only
answer you short.
I can understand. Your short answer is enough for first step. Thanks.
You were complaining about cpfind and autopano-sift-c hanging indefinitely.
But the screenshot you sent me tells me that the
On 30 Dez., 10:02, Emad ud din Btt xyzt...@gmail.com wrote:
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With images like that, you're asking for trouble. Your images are
narrow-angle, and the content is often barely more than blank walls or
featureless surfaces. You can't reasonably expect a CP generator to
find CPs
Hi Emaad,
On December 27, 2010 04:24:02 am Emad ud din Btt wrote:
Yuv, I have reported CPfind experience in my last email.
I have tried CPfind. It worked great for two projects. It added CPs for
217 images in 1008 seconds. I used default 10 cp settings. It even added
its max 50 cps per
Hi,
Yuv, I have reported CPfind experience in my last email.
I have tried CPfind. It worked great for two projects. It added CPs for 217
images in 1008 seconds. I used default 10 cp settings. It even added its max
50 cps per image to these 217 images in very short time. But I dont know why
its
On 27 Dez., 10:24, Emad ud din Btt xyzt...@gmail.com wrote:
My second question isControl point generation is most important part of
panorama creation. So Why we cant work or discuss over it?
as you can see, we're discussing the matter at great length.
When we talk about PTgui, Autopano
Hi Yuv
On Dec 25, 1:41 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
On December 25, 2010 12:38:39 pm Tom Sharpless wrote:
I keep suggesting that someone should make Hugin do CP finding
intelligently, when the arrangement of the source images is already
known. But so far nobody has volunteered.
Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Dec 25, 1:41 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
On December 25, 2010 12:38:39 pm Tom Sharpless wrote:
I keep suggesting that someone should make Hugin do CP finding
intelligently, when the arrangement of the source images is already
known. But
For aerial photography, is there a mode that uses the latitude/longitude
info of geotagged images to place them instead of just assuming a pattern
like this?
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
...
Jan
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 7:16 PM, Andreas Metzler
ametz...@downhill.at.eu.org wrote:
Tom
Hi Tom,
On December 26, 2010 10:11:23 am Tom Sharpless wrote:
I have 2010.2.0.d8ce0ba947cc open in front of me. Like most other
recent releases it is unable to generate any control points, and
offers no help to understand why. It does present under preferences/
control point detectors a
On December 26, 2010 01:37:10 pm Jan Martin wrote:
For aerial photography, is there a mode that uses the latitude/longitude
info of geotagged images to place them instead of just assuming a pattern
no, but you can file a ticket with a feature request.
and: the current heuristic probably does
I have tried CPfind. It worked great for two projects. It added CPs for 217
images in 1008 seconds. I used default 10 cp settings. It even added its max
50 cps per image to these 217 images in very short time. But I dont know why
its not working like that now for even smaller number of images. It
Offtopic, but for historical correctness
i dont think it can handle 300 image.
I once fed about 920 images (png, ~350 kB each, good overlap) to ICE. Both
alignment and export took about 12 hours.
Regards,
Andres
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Thanks Andreas
On Dec 26, 1:16 pm, Andreas Metzler ametz...@downhill.at.eu.org
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Tom Sharpless tksharpl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Dec 25, 1:41 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
On December 25, 2010 12:38:39 pm Tom Sharpless wrote:
I keep suggesting that someone should make Hugin do CP
On December 26, 2010 04:30:05 pm Tom Sharpless wrote:
Well, I configured the Autopano-SIFT-C (multirow/stacked) option to
use the 2-step finder (from a previous build) and set it to work on a
20 x 2 array, shot with a 50mm lens.
and how does 2010.4 with cpfind (not Autopano-SIFT-C) perform on
If you're in a hurry, you could check out Microsoft ICE (google for
links)...
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Andres I have tried ICE before but i dont think it can handle 300 image.
On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Andres andres.l...@gmail.com wrote:
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Hi Emad,
I'm not expert on the problem of aligning large sets of images. But I
can tell you the Hugin CP finders will not handle this either. It is
because they try to find CPs between every possible pair of images,
and the number of possibilities grows too large too fast.
The way to do it
On December 25, 2010 12:38:39 pm Tom Sharpless wrote:
I keep suggesting that someone should make Hugin do CP finding
intelligently, when the arrangement of the source images is already
known. But so far nobody has volunteered.
when did you last check Hugin? Thomas Modes has added the
Sir,
Many thanks.
Control point generation is a very important step in panorama creation.
Hugin is an excellent software but its not a CP finder.
PTGUI and Autopano giga both create CPs for this project. But again we cant
blame Hugin. CP generation is not its feature.
I am not into gigapixel
I have latest hugin windows build downloaded from thepanz.
On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 11:41 PM, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
On December 25, 2010 12:38:39 pm Tom Sharpless wrote:
I keep suggesting that someone should make Hugin do CP finding
intelligently, when the arrangement of the
Thanks Yuv,
I have downloaded official release. Its better. It has all CPGs. I installed
it in clean state. Now I have started my testing. I will test all CPGs with
my images. At the moment CPfind is doing its job. Any tip for parameters.
Like I think adding %s parameter is important for huge
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