--- On Wed, 29/9/10, Eric O'Brien eri...@extramonday.com wrote:
Now it would be interesting if the
generator could *render* to a sphere!
eo
the fractal flame renders are 2D only
there is a 3D hack, but from what I understand it could be image warping effect
:(
I've tried out the RC1 build, and this new mask feature is really a
key feature for to make high quality panoramas of buildings or similar
scenes with straight sharp lines.
The thing is that if you want the best possible result you want to
more or less manually direct where the seams go, since
2010/9/29 Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch
On September 28, 2010 06:55:33 pm ArAgost wrote:
While it's great to have an out-of-
the-box working Mac binary, it baffles me why the Hugin website only
links to the 0.8.0 binaries (!) and we have to scavenge on Harry's
personal site.
first of all,
Hi ArAgost,
even on my outdated Mac (running OS X 10.4 while the 10.5 installation
is slumbering on the other HD) Sourceforge links to a file called
'hugin-mac-2010.0.0.dmg'. Hugin 2010.0 was released in March, the
official build for Mac is available since 2010-03-25. So just visit
Hi Yuv,
I have an issue with your fixes to the second FAQ [1], Thomas.
I reverted the changes.
First of all, you have made it completely Windows-centric. The choices exist
also for other platform. For example the most current build for Debian /
Ubuntu has enblend-mp and enfuse-mp (for
Hi Yuv,
I doubt anybody will want to apply a rotation and a translation at the same
time. But from a GUI perspective, I intend to put the Y/X/Z next to the
yaw/pitch/roll fields and trigger the transform from the same button, checking
for non-zero values. To avoid history-confusions
ciao Emanuele,
On September 28, 2010 05:12:29 am thePanz wrote:
what I mean for Mercurial Sub-Repositories is here:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Subrepositories, we could split
Hugin (core) development from various installers.
Interesting. But there are a lot of caveats. We'll need
On 2010-09-28 6:05 PM, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Tue 28-Sep-2010 at 17:50 -0300, Jim Watters wrote:
If I call autooptimiser with the -m option then vignetting and other items
are also optimized.
How to optimize Exposure and white balance only? I can do this within Hugin
but need to do it by
I can run cpfind on jpeg images but if i run it on tif I get a Segmentation
fault in the middle of --- Find matches ---
The tiffs are 16 bit.
I am running it with cpfind -o ~/out.pto --minmatches 1 stitch.pto
version: Hugins cpfind Pre-Release 2010.3.0.c8cb55368a09
Is there something I can
What is CPFind?
On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 00:18 -0300, Jim Watters wrote:
I can run cpfind on jpeg images but if i run it on tif I get a Segmentation
fault in the middle of --- Find matches ---
The tiffs are 16 bit.
I am running it with cpfind -o ~/out.pto --minmatches 1 stitch.pto
version:
Hullo Dale,
On Sep 30, 1:20 pm, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
What is CPFind?
The patent free control point generator available in the current
trunk.
Cheers,
Terry
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I assume this is the name settled upon and we can use it for binary
naming convention?
On Wed, 2010-09-29 at 22:09 -0700, Tduell wrote:
Hullo Dale,
On Sep 30, 1:20 pm, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
What is CPFind?
The patent free control point generator available in the current
--- On Thu, 30/9/10, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
From: Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] photo mosaic panorama with rendered images
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Received: Thursday, 30 September, 2010, 10:52 AM
On September 29, 2010 02:44:52 am Tom
Sparks wrote:
Hullo Dale,
On Sep 30, 3:10 pm, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
I assume this is the name settled upon and we can use it for binary
naming convention?
I guess there was some discussion about it.
hugin-2010.3 provides two commands, cpfind and icpfind.
I have tried cpfind and it worked OK
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