Hello,
anybody still around/interested other than León and Lukáš who are
already set up?
Yuv
Yes, I'm also interested in doing some work for hugin. I only
discovered this software a few days ago but I've managed to compile
the project (the instructions on the wiki are very nice). Now I'm
Welcome Thijs,
Yexo wrote:
I've managed to compile the project
on what system?
I read the other thread with some ideas for patches, and implemented
one of them, now where should I sent it?
email it here as an attachment, please.
And another question: I'm I correct to assume this mailing
There is an IRC channel at freenode. irc.freenode.net #hugin. The IRC is not
official iirc, and is primarily users. However we enjoy hugin friends.
Dale
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 04:57:16 -0700
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Summer of Code Students
From: t.marinus...@gmail.com
To:
A new image format standard for multi-images for stereo cameras,
and multi-sensor setups for object and panorama photography
http://www.cipa.jp/english/hyoujunka/kikaku/pdf/DC-007_E.pdf
The specification tells how many images, roll, pitch and yaw etc
Digital stereo cameras are in the
I've managed to compile the project
on what system?
I'm using windows with msvc 2008 express to compile.
I read the other thread with some ideas for patches, and implemented
one of them, now where should I sent it?
email it here as an attachment, please.
Attached a fix
Hi all again!
RizThon wrote:
How did you proceed to complete the missing parts?
I tried to use Liquid Rescale once http://liblqr.wikidot.com/ using the Gimp
plugin http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com/
I've finally managed to rescale the images and stitch the output:
Using the latest SVN (but previous versions are affected as well):
1. Launch Hugin
2. Add 5 images
3. Open the OpenGL preview
4. Click the Drag button
5. Move the images in the preview - they move smoothly, as they should
6. In the Images tab, select in turn each of the images. This takes a
bit