Would renaming them to have the names you listed do the trick?
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I did not download and test the images with the pto. Just looking at the
pto, it looks like there are no control points in it yet. In what way is it
broken? I do note that most of the images have different yaw settings. Did
you move them around, apply a preset to them or did hugin do that? If
Took a few tries on different nights, but I have finally gotten everything
compiled or put in the correct place*I think* Now I am compiling panotools
and have stumbled again.
When I go to work with libpano-hg it does not find the tiff paths
correctly.(probably my problem, but the tiff stuff
Correct. That is how I did it. I do not know what I did differently this
morning. it still puts it in the wrong place, but it made a lot more files
this time and now I can progress to the next step.(once I copied the files
to the correct place.)
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On Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at 9:14:34 AM UTC-7, T. Modes wrote:
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I am also following the instructions at
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_Windows_with_SDK
I have the exact same error showing up. I have downloaded and built
tiff-4.0.6, but I have no idea where to put it so that it solves the error.
Did I get the correct tool. If so which file that
On Thursday, December 4, 2014 9:02:07 AM UTC-8, T. Modes wrote:
Smaller numbers mean longer exposure time and/or brighter aperture
(smaller f-stop) and therefore more light - brighter images (of the same
scene).
Bigger number - shorter exposure time and/or closed aperture (bigger
This may be an overly basic question, but what exactly do the EV numbers
equal? Looking at the image tab they appear to match a mix of shutter speed
and aperture and likely ISO, though I have not tested it to much.
Bigger numbers let more light in and smaller numbers let less light in.
That is
That is a great read, thanks for the link. I am not sure it answers my
second question though. Why is the fast preview EV number backwards from
the EV on the images tab when you try and change it?
On Wednesday, December 3, 2014 12:46:01 AM UTC-8, Brandon wrote:
This may be an overly basic
On Sunday, November 30, 2014 4:01:55 AM UTC-8, T. Modes wrote:
Or much easier to do this on the images tab. The context menu have options
to modify stacks.
And when display group by stack you can simply drag and drop the images
to the corresponding stacks.
But that's to obviously?
Hmm
On Sunday, November 30, 2014 2:56:04 PM UTC-8, Tduell wrote:
Hello Brandon,
I see that Thomas has described how to do all this in the photos tab.
For some reason I had concluded that you wanted to do all this via command
line, maybe to be able to script it.
I was on the wrong
in their own position and can be optimized. If I put in
the wrong number for j anything bigger than the current image and try to
open with hugin, hugin crashes.
On Saturday, November 29, 2014 4:02:13 PM UTC-8, Tduell wrote:
Hello Brandon,
[snip]
Cheers,
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On Saturday, November 29, 2014 8:22:21 PM UTC-8, Tduell wrote:
Perhaps I've missed something in the subsequent discussion, but isn't that
pto_lenstack --new-stack i1, i2, ix?.
I would think so, but no. With out running pto_lenstack again(it has been a
week or two since I last tried
where to set the stack to.(It would be real nice if I could tell
it stack image a to have the same stack number as image b, without me
having to know what stack b already is in, as that appears to be a moving
target)
All thought and comments welcome,
Thanks,
Brandon
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Thank you everyone, I had no idea that setting was even there. I have found
that setting it to 0.9 solves the problem.
What is the point of setting the stacks by hand? It looks like this will do
it automatically for me and will save me the time and effort of stacking
them and then going to the
On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:14:12 AM UTC-8, Tduell wrote:
I'm pretty sure that hugin will honour your choice of stacks, rather than
use the above rule. I have always set the images in my stacks, and haven't
tried exposure fusion from stacks without any stacks set.
The images
shook while taking the shot.
Thanks,
Brandon
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Let us know what settings you find that make much of a difference. In the
last month or so I have been messing with them and have not been able to
find a way to improve them much. Windows the bane of this photographer. It
seems there should be a good setting to deal with them, but I have not
HI all.
The batch processor is starting to give me problems. The symptoms range
from taking a long time to open to the icon not responding period. Plus it
like to throw me a few different errors once in a while.
When trying to start it once in a while I get this
DDE data request failed: A
I am having a hard time convincing hugin to not put control points on my
tri-pod. Is there any way to do prevent control points from being put on
them? Failing that is there a way to remove control points that have been
placed in an area that has a mask on it?
I have been using cpclean, but I
A quick follow up Is there a way to remove the control points from masks
from the command line?
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Enblend is the tool that figures out where to blend the lines, it seams to
have a randomness when figuring some parts of where to blend photos
together. I have tested it a lot and near as I can tell that is the only
part in my work flow that changes much and it is just a little here and
there.
I have a new fish eye lens and I do not know what to tell hugin it is.
It is a dead lens, so it does not have any exif data for hugin to look at
so I need to put it in by hand. The lens is a
Rokinon HD8M-C 8mm f/3.5 HD Fisheye Lens with Removeable Hood for Canon
DSLR 8-8mm, Fixed-Non-Zoom
On Thursday, October 16, 2014 1:02:34 PM UTC-7, David Benes wrote:Hi
Brandon,
is seems, that it is the same lens as Samyang 8mm f/3.5 (except the
removable hood).
That Samyang has stereographic projection.
Regards
David
On your advice I just tried a stereographic projection and re
Could a person stitch the pano together with everything other than the
handheld down shot. Stitch it take the result and turn it into a cube. Then
take the floor side of the cube and using the mosaic stuff that hugin has
put the hand held down shoot onto the floor side of the cube?
I have not
Thank you, that sounds like it should solve my problem. :) I did not
realize the database was local, so I have never used it. I will play with
that and see if I can get it to work for me.
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I restitched it a few times and got the same picture as what I posted.
Thanks for your input and directing me in the correct direction. I did a
little more experamenting and I think I have figured out that it only
happens when using an include mask. I have been thinking about it and I am
So the stitch that took Hugin 6 hours (and for which I hadn't found
the proper means of setting the scope of the images), took Gigapan
Stitcher 16 minutes. And that was with basically one button press:
- Stitch
One thing that I have discovered that really helps speed the
Tonight this bug is really bothering me. I have hit my undo button often
enough that I have noticed the change that is causing the problem tonight.
On the stitching tab if I have the canvas set to the optimal size (23514)
the bug is not there, but if I set it smaller than 11750 (about half) the
On Monday, September 8, 2014 5:54:59 AM UTC-7, Henk Tijdink wrote:
Correction, I'm only sure that autopano of Alexandre Jenny doesn't work on
a 64 bits system. 0n 32 bits windows 7 I didn't test.
Op maandag 8 september 2014 13:59:54 UTC+2 schreef Henk Tijdink:
I don't know which
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Any thoughts? Would this be a bug of some kind or did I somehow mess up
installing it? Any thoughts on a work around or a fix?
Thanks,
Brandon
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Thanks that is exactly what I was looking for.
For some reason I never even saw the doc folder(I had to have seen it, I
just never stopped to look at it).
I am doing some odd things such as making cubes or taking cubes and making
them into an equalrectangle and other things that near as I can
I do not see a problem on the right, but I could be over looking something
the big thing that I see is center left all of the white around the windows
and the street light. They look like the camera shuck on a long exposure
image(i know that is not what happened here)
Does it do it on a low
Messing around with the nona and the command line I have acquired an
interest in learning more about what is inside a pto file. I have opened
them with text editors and I have figured out most of it.
http://archive.bigben.id.au/tutorials/360/readme/index.html Also helped.
There are variables
I get this problem from time to time. When it is messed up, if I go through
the preview one image at a time I generally find that it is caused by just
a few pictures and not all of them are a mess.
Near as I can tell it is caused when optimizing some of the lens
parameters(I have not narrowed
they should do the trick,
but near as I can tell when I change them it is still using enblend. Any
tips on how to install multiblend so that hugin will use it?
Thanks all,
Brandon
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