Bruno Postle wrote:
> Hugin is a Panorama stitcher and more. A powerful software package
> for creating and processing panoramic images.
> A hugin-2010.2.0_rc2 (release candidate 2) tarball is available here:
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin-2010.2_beta/
> This is a release
On October 3, 2010 12:07:54 pm Matthew Petroff wrote:
> On Oct 3, 7:44 am, Yuval Levy wrote:
> > why patch the binaries if it can be done with the installer by simply
> > setting a couple of registry entries?
>
> The installer does set registry entries. What Henk was referring to,
> and what the
On Oct 3, 7:44 am, Yuval Levy wrote:
> why patch the binaries if it can be done with the installer by simply setting
> a couple of registry entries?
The installer does set registry entries. What Henk was referring to,
and what the patch was meant to address, is what happens when the load
defaults
On October 1, 2010 09:07:47 pm Matthew Petroff wrote:
> On Sep 30, 4:17 pm, Henk Tijdink wrote:
> > when you go to the preference screen and
> > you load the defaults the path to the CPG folder is gone and Hugin
> > expects then the control point generators in the Hugin binary folder.
>
> This is
Hi Matthew,
> The patch to the hugin-2010.2.0_rc2 tarball is available
> here:http://www.mpetroff.net/hugin/hugin_windows-CPG-defaults_patch_2010-0...
>
> I would ask someone with commit access to apply the patch to the
> mercurial repository, but the new paths, while better organizing the
> dete
Hello Matthew
Installed your new version and found the following not working
properly when going back to the standard defaults.
1 In the preference screen of the control point generators is then the
absolute path C:\program files\Hugin\CPG\ folder cpg to use\cpg.exe.
When applying the standard d
On Sep 30, 4:17 pm, Henk Tijdink wrote:
> when you go to the preference screen and
> you load the defaults the path to the CPG folder is gone and Hugin
> expects then the control point generators in the Hugin binary folder.
This is because the paths are hard-coded into the hugin binary and
have n
I've installed the 32-bit version. All seems to be working well until
I get to the the Stitcher tab and click Stitch now. For no apparent
reason hugin_stitch_project.exe suddenly starts claiming the whole of
a processor when it is only waiting for a file name. It just continues
that way until I'm l
On Sep 30, 4:28 pm, Aron H wrote:
> On Sep 29, 7:23 pm, Matthew Petroff
>
> I've downloaded and run the 64-bit installer through a simple
> panorama. It installs and runs correctly.
> Panomatic runs.
> Autopano-Sift-C is version 2.5.2, which has problems, correct? I've
> seen multiple suggestio
Hello Matthew
I have downloaded and did a clean install of release candidate 2, 32
bit. Fiddled with it for testing. Found the following.
This release has no link for downloading autopano 1.03 of Alexander
Jenny.
That control point generator is not in the CPG folder in Hugin.
Another discrepan
On Sep 30, 12:42 pm, Yuval Levy wrote:
> On September 30, 2010 10:28:04 am Aron H wrote:
>
> > One thing I noticed this time - Hugin doesn't do anything on the
> > Assistant tab to tell you it's done blending the panorama - the log
> > window just goes away. Is this just on Windows?
>
> no, it's
On September 30, 2010 10:28:04 am Aron H wrote:
> One thing I noticed this time - Hugin doesn't do anything on the
> Assistant tab to tell you it's done blending the panorama - the log
> window just goes away. Is this just on Windows?
no, it's everywhere. yes, your suggestions make sense. can yo
On Sep 30, 10:28 am, Aron H wrote:
> Matthew, are you building Enblend/enfuse x64 yourself? or one of my
> builds?
I'm building enblend/enfuse x64 myself; the 32-bit builds use the
binaries from SourceForge.
> I'm hoping you will look athttp://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_SDK_%28MSVC_2010%29
> and p
On 2010-09-29 8:23 PM, Matthew Petroff wrote:
An untested 64-bit Windows installer can be found here:
http://www.box.net/shared/oheqdj0rij
Matthew
Have not run yet. Only did the install. I still have the 32bit version
installed and noticed that because the shortcut names are the same, I now
On Sep 29, 7:23 pm, Matthew Petroff wrote:
> A Hugin 2010.2.0 rc2 build for 32-bit Windows can be found
> here:http://www.box.net/shared/xscpvk1ad8
>
> A 32-bit Windows installer can be found
> here:http://www.box.net/shared/6exu7c7m2y
>
> An untested Hugin 2010.2.0 rc2 build for 64-bit Window
A Hugin 2010.2.0 rc2 build for 32-bit Windows can be found here:
http://www.box.net/shared/xscpvk1ad8
A 32-bit Windows installer can be found here:
http://www.box.net/shared/6exu7c7m2y
An untested Hugin 2010.2.0 rc2 build for 64-bit Windows can be found
here:
http://www.box.net/shared/2fxa9qad8t
Hullo Bruno,
On Sep 29, 8:37 am, Bruno Postle wrote:
> Hugin is a Panorama stitcher and more. A powerful software package
> for creating and processing panoramic images.
>
> A hugin-2010.2.0_rc2 (release candidate 2) tarball is available
> here:https://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin
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