Autocrop is very useful, but there are several additional things in the
fast preview that I think would make it more useful based on building 25
panoramas over the past week:
1) Dynamically display (and allow values to be input) the width, height,
and form factor of the result, not just the
On July 5, 2011 04:19:20 pm Henk Tijdink wrote:
Filed a bug report under launchpad.
Thank you.
Yuv
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Tested Hugin 2011.2.0 beta 1 under Windows XP (2011.2.0.cf0eaefbe0dd
built by Matthew Petroff) extensively.
For various projections (special the fisheye related) the autocrop in
the preview doesn't work.
Under the stitcher tab autocrop works for these projections.
But under the stitcher tab the
I'm not sure, but did you already check the panotools[0] which contains
PTcrop? For further info check [1][2]
Harry
[0]: http://panotools.sourceforge.net/
[1]: http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell
[2]: http://wiki.panotools.org/Panotools (old and not complete)
2010/1/28
Yes, that only crops a rectangle. And without looking at the source, I'd
guess it only crops off rectangular regions of 100% black. That is a lot
simpler than what would be needed for automatically determining the crop
circle for a fisheye. The regions outside the fisheye are not 100% black so
Does anyone know of any tool or method to automatically determine the values
to use for cropping a circular fisheye, on the command line? I'm pretty
sure the answer is no but just want to make sure...
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But isnt it easy to just use crop tool. Its so easy and takes a minute only.
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 1:53 AM, hdrpano rfc...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know of any tool or method to automatically determine the
values
to use for cropping a circular fisheye, on the command line? I'm