Hi Yuv,
I too get familiar problems. But I have found a way out. I know its not
proper way of doing things.
First I load images into Autopano Pro Trial and get this first image in very
less time. Than I export its PTO file. Load it in hugin and its final image
is still intact or pre-alligned.
On Sep 25, 4:23 am, Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net wrote:
Here is a new installer based on the latest
script:http://www.box.net/shared/hnf7vgtjp2
All of the control point generators should install properly now.
The downloading of the CPGs is now correct, but I'm sorry to say:
their
this install is working fine on my win 2K SP4
:)
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On Sep 25, 3:02 am, Tduell tdu...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hullo All,
I have uploaded a new tutorial [0] to the website which explains the
basics of mosiac mode in stitching a mural.
Nice one! I have a point though where I think your discussion of
mosaic mode isn't entirely correct: As far as I
On September 25, 2010 06:56:53 am kfj wrote:
On Sep 25, 3:02 am, Tduell tdu...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hullo All,
I have uploaded a new tutorial [0] to the website which explains the
basics of mosiac mode in stitching a mural.
Nice one! I have a point though where I think your discussion
On Sat 25-Sep-2010 at 03:01 -0700, kfj wrote:
If I understand match-n-shift correctly, it is a perl script which
combines several programs to achieve it's goal:
a) it calls PTmender to warp the images according to their projection
b) it calls generatekeys.exe to extract SIFT features from the
Hi!
No, it is yet another format, I think they call it photomerge composition
file, see here for example:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/cs/photoshop/qt/csphotomerge.htm
Cheers
/O
2010/9/25 Tduell tdu...@iinet.net.au
Hullo Oskar,
On Sep 25, 5:03 am, Oskar Sander oskar.san...@gmail.com
Hi Bob,
There seems to be a problem with positive masking and multiple-exposure
stacks, however. I gather that setting an include regionmaskin an
image simply excludes that region in all the overlapping images. But if
some of the other images are alternate exposures of the region I want to
Hi Jim,
On 23 Sep., 22:54, Jim Watters jwatt...@photocreations.ca wrote:
I am experimenting on correcting light falloff and vignetting.
After discovering that fulla nolonger works since Oct 2008, only producing
black
On Sep 25, 2:52 pm, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
This is an older version of match-n-shift, recent versions use
autopano-sift-c directly instead of generatekeys/autopano.
Thanks for pointing that out. Where could I get a recent version of it
anyway?
KFJ
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Hi Mattew, thanks for your edits to my installer scripts! :)
And thank you for the Windows build (could you also provide a x64
one?)
On Sep 25, 4:23 am, Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net wrote:
Control point generator settings are stored in the registry. To remove
them you had to check Clean
Thanks very much for the patch.
I am attempting to build the default branch and getting CMake Error
Boost not found. Maybe wrong version. Hugin requires at least version 1.34
What do I need to do? I am a windows user working on Ubuntu and I am new at
using Mercurial.
I managed to build
On September 25, 2010 02:10:43 pm Jim Watters wrote:
I am attempting to build the default branch and getting CMake Error
Boost not found. Maybe wrong version. Hugin requires at least version
1.34 What do I need to do? I am a windows user working on Ubuntu and I am
new at using Mercurial.
A
On Sep 25, 8:52 am, Bruno Postle br...@postle.net wrote:
there is no need to ship match-n-shift.exe with a Hugin installer.
I made further changes to the installer, removing match-n-shift and
the autopano option that used generatekeys.exe since they do not seem
necessary. I also added an install
Hi all,
I have committed smart undo to the default branch in the Hugin repository.
Because it changes the behavior of the application, I have made it a
preference. Users have to enable it in the preferences panel (it is disabled
by default).
At the same time, I fixed a cosmetic issue with
On 2010-09-25 3:21 PM, Yuval Levy wrote:
On September 25, 2010 02:10:43 pm Jim Watters wrote:
I am attempting to build the default branch and getting CMake Error
Boost not found. Maybe wrong version. Hugin requires at least version
1.34 What do I need to do? I am a windows user working on
On September 24, 2010 08:45:13 am Bart van Andel wrote:
Does building libpano13 using the mingw-cross-env cross building
environment [0] count? I've successfully built APSC for Windows from a
Ubuntu virtual machine last week. This required only very little
manual intervention:
of course it
On September 24, 2010 10:13:27 am kfj wrote:
Alternatively, I tried to compile the libilm code without threading,
may be OK for the exercise, but for all practical purpose please do not
distribute binaries castrated this way.
Users care about performance. Not that it really matters, but as
On Sep 25, 8:31 pm, Matthew Petroff matt...@mpetroff.net wrote:
I made further changes to the installer, removing match-n-shift and
the autopano option that used generatekeys.exe since they do not seem
necessary. I also added an install option to clean the registry before
installing, to
On Sep 25, 9:28 pm, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
On September 24, 2010 10:13:27 am kfj wrote:
Alternatively, I tried to compile the libilm code without threading,
may be OK for the exercise, but for all practical purpose please do not
distribute binaries castrated this way.
ha ha,
Hullo KFJ,
On Sep 25, 8:56 pm, kfj _...@yahoo.com wrote:
[snip]
Nice one! I have a point though where I think your discussion of
mosaic mode isn't entirely correct: As far as I understand it, those
parallactic errors that apply to a flat surface when photographed from
different positions
On Sat 25-Sep-2010 at 17:41 -0300, Jim Watters wrote:
j...@ubuntu-laptop:/media/9331-A166/data$ fulla -c 1:-0.44725:1.08409:-1.01842
1.tif
ContractViolation:
Precondition violation!
Unable to open file '1.tif'.
On 2010-09-25 8:35 PM, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Sat 25-Sep-2010 at 17:41 -0300, Jim Watters wrote:
j...@ubuntu-laptop:/media/9331-A166/data$ fulla -c 1:-0.44725:1.08409:-1.01842
1.tif
ContractViolation:
Precondition violation!
Unable to open file '1.tif'.
Hi all,
Almost a year ago I proposed a small change to how Hugin handles the caching
of images [0]. It's a simple and dumb workaround and indeed in the ensuing
discussion improvements such as the using of wxThreads were discussed.
Moreover, the integration of layout mode was of higher
On September 24, 2010 10:44:21 am kfj wrote:
I might consider downloading and installing and even registering MSVC
since everyone tells me it's the standard thing to compile hugin with
don't give up.
*The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists
in trying to
On September 24, 2010 01:30:34 pm Hal V. Engel wrote:
for me the real bummer with slide film is that Kodachrome is no longer
available and the last place that processed it just closed down a few
months ago.
Bummer indeed. Maybe it will be saved like Polaroid. Or maybe Kodak will see
the
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