Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-11-03 Thread jojaeger12031992
Have you get a success with this? How can I "reorder" the images for enblend in Hugin? Best Regards. Am Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2017 18:58:46 UTC+1 schrieb Monkey: > > Rather splitting the panorama in two, have you tried reordering the > images? Enblend produces different results depending on the

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-18 Thread Luís Henrique Camargo Quiroz
Also using crop or masks, modifying the amount of image superposition, helped me in the past. Next time I'll try splitting the panorama in two parts, Luís Henrique 2017-01-18 15:58 GMT-02:00 Monkey : > Rather splitting the panorama in two, have you tried

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-18 Thread Monkey
Rather splitting the panorama in two, have you tried reordering the images? Enblend produces different results depending on the input order. On Tuesday, 17 January 2017 16:19:43 UTC, Hans Bull wrote: > > The new default graph-cut algorithm in most cases seems to produce better > seams, but

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-17 Thread Hans Bull
The new default graph-cut algorithm in most cases seems to produce better seams, but sometimes has the black areas as a show stopper. In some cases it helped me splitting the panorama in two partial ones and doing a final enblend on the two intermediate files. But things should no be like this.

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-14 Thread Roger Broadie
: "Hans Bull" To: "hugin and other free panoramic software" Cc: mem...@ogea.freeserve.co.uk Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black? Have you tried the enblend command line option --primary-seam-generator=nearest-feature-transform For me this normall

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-13 Thread Hans Bull
Have you tried the enblend command line option --primary-seam-generator=nearest-feature-transform For me this normally solves the problem. Methinks the bug is sitting in the graph-cut (now default) seam finder algorithm. Cheers HB -- A list of frequently asked questions is available at:

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-09 Thread Roger Broadie
the black areas. Roger Message Received: Jan 09 2017, 12:47 PM From: "panostar" To: "hugin and other free panoramic software" Cc: mem...@ogea.freeserve.co.uk Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black? On Mon

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-09 Thread panostar
On Monday, January 9, 2017 at 10:25:23 AM UTC, Roger Broadie wrote: > > Thanks, John, but the Preferences only offer the choice of Enblend and the > built-in blender. My question was how to roll back the version of Enblend > that is used. > Sorry, my installed Hugin was slightly out-of-date.

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-09 Thread Roger Broadie
Message Received: Jan 09 2017, 07:31 AM From: "panostar" To: "hugin and other free panoramic software" Cc: mem...@ogea.freeserve.co.uk Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black? On Sunday, January 8, 2017 at 9:25:29 PM UTC, Roger Broadie wrote

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-08 Thread panostar
On Sunday, January 8, 2017 at 9:25:29 PM UTC, Roger Broadie wrote: > > > However, can anyone describe how to try replacing the version of Enblend > used in Hugin 2016 (4.2.0) with earlier versions, to see if that helps? > Go to File->Preferences>Stitching and specify the alternative version of

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-03 Thread Peter Cooper
> > The camera doesn't need to be dead square to the map - Hugin can easily > correct that, given straight line control points > on a rectangle (as in te example PTO I sent you) > > BugBear Thanks. I am learning all the time. I put it like this as I find it easier when photographing to

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-03 Thread bugbear
Peter Cooper wrote: > Based on my experiences I am documenting my photography process and my stitching process for future reference, and will

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2017-01-03 Thread Peter Cooper
On Monday, 26 December 2016 00:18:39 UTC, lukas wrote: > > Maybe this old bug is resurfacing? > https://bugs.launchpad.net/enblend/+bug/721136 > > I also still get that once in a while, but haven't mentioned it recently > because I haven't learned anything new in the last three years. > >

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2016-12-25 Thread Wirz
Maybe this old bug is resurfacing? https://bugs.launchpad.net/enblend/+bug/721136 I also still get that once in a while, but haven't mentioned it recently because I haven't learned anything new in the last three years. cheers, lukas On 22/12/16 18:41, Peter Cooper wrote: > The input files, and

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2016-12-24 Thread John Muccigrosso
On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 7:05:37 AM UTC-5, Peter Cooper wrote: > > In your images, the brightest part of >> the scene only hits ~55% brightness, so the other 45% of the sensor's >> range is not used. >> >> To remedy this, you can either switch to manual mode and play with the >>

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2016-12-24 Thread Frederic Da Vitoria
2016-12-24 13:05 GMT+01:00 Peter Cooper : > In your images, the brightest part of >> the scene only hits ~55% brightness, so the other 45% of the sensor's >> range is not used. >> >> To remedy this, you can either switch to manual mode and play with the >> settings

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2016-12-24 Thread Peter Cooper
> > In your images, the brightest part of > the scene only hits ~55% brightness, so the other 45% of the sensor's > range is not used. > > To remedy this, you can either switch to manual mode and play with the > settings (longer exposure, wider aperture, higher ISO) to get a brighter >

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2016-12-24 Thread Sean Greenslade
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 04:50:37AM -0800, Peter Cooper wrote: > > Looking more generally at the resulting stitched map, I think > > you need to change your shooting slightly. > > > > The aperture is wide open, resulting in distinct softness at the edges > > of the images; experiment with small

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2016-12-23 Thread Peter Cooper
> > > Looking more generally at the resulting stitched map, I think > you need to change your shooting slightly. > The aperture is wide open, resulting in distinct softness at the edges > of the images; experiment with small apertures to see where the > sweet spot for sharpness is. Since

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2016-12-23 Thread bugbear
Peter Cooper wrote: The input files, and output, project and log files are all my DropBox folde r. When I preview the project within Hugin I cannot see any black area, but in the tiff the lower right section is black.

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2016-12-22 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Thursday, 22 December 2016 at 9:41:56 -0800, Peter Cooper wrote: > The input files, and output, project and log files are all my DropBox folde > r. > When I preview the project within Hugin I cannot see any black area,

[hugin-ptx] Why is part of the stitched image black?

2016-12-22 Thread Peter Cooper
The input files, and output, project and log files are all my DropBox folde r. When I preview the project within Hugin I cannot see any black area, but in the tiff the lower right section is black. This area corresponds