Ok, cleaned it all off, did a reinstall. When I have time next couple of
days I’ll go through all your suggestions as a last ditch effort.
Thanks,
Bill
On August 13, 2020 at 2:11:50 PM, AKS-Gmail-IMAP (aksei...@gmail.com) wrote:
You have fallen sprang right up into a couple of pitfalls
You have fallen sprang right up into a couple of pitfalls without getting the
satisfaction of seeing Hugin’s magic. But you are still trying, which is good
because it means you can keep working during later troubles.
I believe you have Hugin and PTBatcherGUI stuck in a funk.
You should double
When choosing the pro filename either remove all the space characters or use
underscore characters instead. The pro filename should not contain any space
characters.
> On Aug 12, 2020, at 4:58 PM, Bill Meador wrote:
>
> In the dialog box that pops up after i click the “Create Panorama”
>
In the dialog box that pops up after i click the “Create Panorama”
button.nothing fancy, just using the 1,2,3 steps of Load Images, Align, and
Create.
Know nothing of any other “threads”, doing 10.15.6 update now, then will one
last time before moving on.
Bill
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> On
To me the "project file not found" slightly rings a bell. There was a thread
about a similar error quite a while ago. I seem to remenber it contained a
solution.
Where do you tell the computer to save the .pto files before rendering. Not
that we have a
Could be, haven’t upgraded on recommendation from Apple Senior Tech
Advisor……..said may cause issues with Adobe Creative Suite subscription as
the Adobe products are inherently behind the Mac OS changes. Will put
stuff on a time machine and try the update.
Thanks for the Suggestion,
Bill
On
Hmm, yet the software works in Catalina 10.15.6 according to others on the list.
Since your Mac is brand new, why is it running an older 10.15.5 Catalina? Maybe
an update is in order? Could be the fault is in the older Catalina.
On August 12, 2020 8:48:46 AM HST, Bill Meador wrote:
>Nope, even
Not so here, but appreciate the info…….I’m running a 21.5” i3 Retina
display 2019 iMac….Catalina 10.15.5, have Hugin, PTIBatcherGUI, as well as
the rest of the things in the Hugin folder granted full access……no go every
time. I downloaded the Hugin 2019.2.0.dmg installer…….maybe an issue with
it.
I am not experiencing your problem, runs fine.
iMac 2019 (3.7 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i5), Catalina 10.15.6, Radeon Pro 580x
Graphics card 8G.
This is my full Access Disk Access screen. Selecting “PTBatcherGUI” is
critical.
> On Aug 12, 2020, at 2:48 PM, Bill Meador wrote:
>
> Nope, even
Just as a word of encouragement I’m running Catalina 10.15.6 on an older Mac
and Hugin runs for me.
Don
> On Aug 12, 2020, at 12:48 PM, Bill Meador wrote:
>
> Nope, even added everything in the Hugin folder to Full Disk Access, the
> program will not run on my brand new iMac Catalina
Nope, even added everything in the Hugin folder to Full Disk Access, the
program will not run on my brand new iMac Catalina 10.15.5. Crashes every
single time with the same error message:
“Could not open project file:/Users/briar/Desktop/1BM_4873-1BM_4880.pto.”
That is the file name suggested by
Specifically for me, allowing the “Full Disk Access” Privacy setting for Hugin
results in Hugin showing up as allowed in the “Files and Folders” Privacy list.
Hugin was not previously in the “Files and Folders” Privacy list and the +/-
controls for that list remained dimmed regardless of the
It works on my iMac. I am having trouble finding the instructions, but as soon
as I find them, I’ll send them to you.
> On Aug 12, 2020, at 12:05 PM, Bill Meador wrote:
>
> Beg to differ with you, but it does not work with Catalina…….I do have Full
> Disc Access enabled, I do have Allow
Appreciate the feedback, and I will give it another try. Had set
everything I could find to allow permissions, but maybe I missed a step.
Bill
On August 11, 2020 at 5:13:58 PM, AKS-Gmail-IMAP (aksei...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hugin does work on Mac Catalina. You need to manually grant Hugin “Full
Hugin does work on Mac Catalina. You need to manually grant Hugin “Full Disk
Access” in the Privacy tab of the OS X System Preferences, Security & Privacy.
Apple made a security change that the Hugin OS X build has yet to figure out
and catch up with in regard to making the OS X build install
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