Is this the correct place to submit patches for Hugin? If not, can
somebody tell me where?
In case it is, here's the (short) patch. Olympus E series cameras,
including (I think) the Pen, have a different EXIF key for the focal
plane diagonal, with the result that the user has to enter the focal
On Friday, 3 June 2011 at 21:30:36 -0700, rocketmonkeys wrote:
I've used older builds of hugin before, and I like it. I updated to
the 2011.0.0 release to try it out. I loaded in just a few (4) small
(1024x768, I think) images to try it out. I load the images, align
them, but when the Fast
On Sunday, 10 July 2011 at 14:01:47 +1000, Terry Duell wrote:
Hullo Greg,
On Sun, 10 Jul 2011 10:22:58 +1000, Groogle groog...@gmail.com wrote:
There's more description, including the images, at
http://www.lemis.com/grog/diary-mar2011.php#time-lapse
The resultant images are shown in the
I've read the current thread on registering images with some
interest but not much understanding. I think that my issue is
similar, but to avoid muddying the waters, I'm starting a separate
thread.
I'm trying to create time-lapse images according to the instructions
at
On Monday, 11 July 2011 at 23:55:25 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Sun 10-Jul-2011 at 17:19 +1000, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jul 2011 10:22:58 +1000, Groogle groog...@gmail.com wrote:
There's more description, including the images, at
http://www.lemis.com/grog/diary-mar2011.php
On Friday, 22 July 2011 at 21:54:51 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Fri 22-Jul-2011 at 13:09 -0700, Carl von Einem wrote:
What's the official name for it?
Also it's called Hugin Calibrate Lens in the linux desktop menu,
and Hugin Lens calibration GUI in the application itself.
I think GUI
On Sunday, 24 July 2011 at 9:40:32 +1000, Terry Duell wrote:
Hullo Yuv,
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 04:21:10 +1000, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
On July 23, 2011 05:15:42 am cri wrote:
[1] http://hugin.sourceforge.net/releases/2011.2.0/it.shtml
I have only tested with Firefox, Chrome, and
On Tuesday, 26 July 2011 at 16:24:32 +1000, Terry Duell wrote:
Hullo Greg,
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 13:52:53 +1000, Greg 'groggy' Lehey
groog...@gmail.com wrote:
[snip]
Anything else I should try? Until I can reproduce it with tip, there
doesn't seem to be much point to try a binary search
On Tuesday, 26 July 2011 at 20:22:00 -0700, Tduell wrote:
On Jul 27, 7:51 am, Yuval Levy goo...@levy.ch wrote:
[snip]
The current hypothesis is that this is a threading issue, and a different
threading library means a potentially different behavior / effect. So we
have
to watch for
On Wednesday, 27 July 2011 at 13:29:52 +1000, Terry Duell wrote:
Hullo All,
On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 13:22:00 +1000, Tduell tdu...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hugin bundles zthread 2.3.1 which was released 08-2003.
The current release of zthread is 2.3.2 (03-2005).
I may have been a bit premature.
I
On Tuesday, 26 July 2011 at 9:40:50 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
On July 24, 2011 11:52:53 PM Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I wasn't able to provoke this bug.
Anything else I should try?
I am no expert. You probably know better than me, and indeed you
seem to be on the right track
On Wednesday, 3 August 2011 at 8:51:37 +1000, Terry Duell wrote:
If I understand this correctly, hugin worked OK for you with the NV
driver but failed when you used the proprietary nvidia driver. My
experience with Fedora 15 is that I have had the same FPW failures
with the proprietary
On Tuesday, 2 August 2011 at 19:50:18 -1000, Gnome Nomad wrote:
If Hugin only works properly with NV and has problems with Nouveau,
Hugin needs to fix them.
... assuming the problem is with Hugin. So far we can't be sure,
though the appearance of the problem with Microsoft as well suggests
On Tuesday, 2 August 2011 at 19:55:05 -1000, Gnome Nomad wrote:
Terry Duell wrote:
Hullo Greg,
On Wed, 03 Aug 2011 09:12:42 +1000, Greg 'groggy' Lehey
groog...@gmail.com wrote:
[snip]
And FWIW, I can't reproduce this with FreeBSD and the proprietary
nVidia driver.
OK. Does
On Tuesday, 2 August 2011 at 21:50:39 -1000, Gnome Nomad wrote:
If it's a race condition in the preview, that could possibly be
spotted by code inspection.
If you're *very* lucky. Ultimately all problems are solved by code
inspection, of course, but there's lots of code to inspect. It would
On Wednesday, 3 August 2011 at 21:54:17 -0500, AKS-Gmail-IMAP wrote:
Pardon the off topic comment, but would someone please explain how one
can expect trees to grow in the street within the curb line?
It's an Australian thing. In this part of the world, the two main
causes of car accidents
On Thursday, 4 August 2011 at 22:33:19 +0200, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
It's a bit of a shame that this discussion is now more or less split
over 2 threads.
Somehow this reminds me of the problem itself.
Greg
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On Friday, 19 August 2011 at 8:44:25 +0200, Felix Hagemann wrote:
On 19 August 2011 07:58, Terry Duell wrote:
Can someone please try http://hugin.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/hugin/ and
report if you get the normal page showing who committed what to which
branch?
Same problem here, no matter
On Sunday, 14 August 2011 at 15:11:17 -0400, Yuval Levy wrote:
Sorry, just got round to reading this thread.
On August 14, 2011 05:47:43 am kfj wrote:
If, of course, we'd find that in certain use scenarios one definitely
outshines the other, this would be helpful. Not that I expect this to
A couple of days ago I took some photos in the Ballarat Botanical
Gardens and stitched them together. Most worked well, but in one case
it went completely off the rails. I wasn't able to align the images
even with a manual choice of control points.
There was nothing obvious wrong with the
On Wednesday, 12 October 2011 at 16:37:05 -0700, mcncyo wrote:
I am trying to do a 360 of a church, We have the alter (table) just
in front of the camera which is just a large rectangle. When I
created the image the alter(table) is always curve. I have put some
more control points on the
On Tuesday, 25 October 2011 at 9:57:55 +0200, Luk?? Jirkovsk wrote:
On 25 October 2011 03:17, Jason Dunham jwdun...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a pair of images which I want to align. They are not a
panorama, but rather they are images of the same object, one in
natural light, one in fluorescent
On Friday, 4 November 2011 at 6:39:59 -0200, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho
(Cartola) wrote:
Em sexta-feira, 4 de novembro de 2011, TinCanFurysteve.ad...@gmail.com
escreveu:
I have a series of photos I'm trying to merge, two of them contain an
object in the overlapping area where I would like
On Sunday, 27 November 2011 at 22:30:01 -1000, Gnome Nomad wrote:
Bob Campbell wrote:
On Nov 25, 6:30 pm, Gnome Nomad gnomeno...@gmail.com wrote:
I only have normal lenses: 28-75mm F2.8, 80-300mm zoom, 500mm telephoto.
Er, technically a camera is only going to have a small range for
normal
On Friday, 23 December 2011 at 15:10:40 -0800, R.Lehmeier wrote:
Hallo!
Ich habe die Version 2011.4.0 installiert. Als ich auf den Startbutton
drückte kem nur die Fehlermeldung : Hugi hat ein Problem festgestellt
und muß beendet werden.
Woran liegt es und welche Maßnahmen muß ich treffen
On Tuesday, 3 January 2012 at 18:53:46 -0200, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho
(Cartola) wrote:
2012/1/3 Monkey davidhorma...@gmail.com
-O3 causes a segfault on Linux in the same place - I wonder if it has
something do with optimising out some instructions which don't appear
to be used. In the
On Tuesday, 21 February 2012 at 3:37:59 -0800, paolobenve wrote:
I'm seeing this messagge in the assistent window (calculating control
points)
Average (rms) distance between Controlpoints
after 100 iteration(s): nan units
I haven't seen this, but nan means not a
On Friday, 18 May 2012 at 5:12:26 -0700, AlekseyM wrote:
I checked out Raw Photo Processor (RPP) recently and found that Hugin
cannot understand some of it's exif data. When I try to load the file,
produced by RPP (either tiff or jpeg) it always asks me to enter
multiplier, which on the Lens
On Wednesday, 23 May 2012 at 23:11:43 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Wed 23-May-2012 at 14:03 -0700, ecs1749 wrote:
The sky continues to be the troublesome part to build a complete
globe. Is there an easier way to just fill-it with something so
the missing parts don't come out black?
You
On Thursday, 24 May 2012 at 16:24:48 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
On 24 May 2012 07:33, Greg 'groggy' Lehey groog...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, 23 May 2012 at 23:11:43 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
You can reuse bits of sky from photos in the panorama, see this mini
tutorial: http
On Friday, 25 May 2012 at 9:39:37 -0300, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
wrote:
I found a little strange your hands used to cover the sun. I might
suggest that you do many different expositions and combine them to
make the sun and the rest of the scene look ok. I am still getting
On Monday, 28 May 2012 at 20:49:20 -0700, Matthew Petroff wrote:
After a year of on and off development, Pannellum, a free and open
source panorama viewer for the web, is ready for release. Built using
HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. The
lightweight viewer, just 18kB
On Wednesday, 30 May 2012 at 22:51:53 -0700, ecs1749 wrote:
I am getting this message during stitching:
enblend: warning: failed to detect any seam
enblend: mask is entirely black, but white image was not identified as
redundant
and the process stopped.
What does that message mean?
This
On Thursday, 31 May 2012 at 15:39:22 -0300, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho
(Cartola) wrote:
http://www.instructables.com/id/360-analog-camera-hat/?ALLSTEPS
Nice one. Seems that it would be easier with old digital cameras,
though.
Greg
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On Wednesday, 20 June 2012 at 15:37:44 -0700, nick wrote:
Here's a set of jpgs that cause hugin to hang up when I add them to the
windows version and select 'align'. It prints some messages to the log then
the windows turn white and no longer respond.
On Wednesday, 20 June 2012 at 19:55:22
On Thursday, 21 June 2012 at 12:36:15 -0700, nick wrote:
Here are two images that make hugin go to a nonresponsive white
screen after alignment. I'm using the latest windows 7 64 bit
version from the web site version 2011.4.0.cf9be9344356
Like Terry, I don't have any trouble aligning these
On Thursday, 21 June 2012 at 0:28:43 -0700, nick wrote:
I was able to get it to work correctly with a 14 focal length and 2 crop
factor. Thanks for pointing that out.
That shouldn't really make that much difference.
Rather than crashing, it probably would be better if it popped up a
dialog
On Friday, 22 June 2012 at 21:26:49 -0700, nick wrote:
Thanks for your help.
It seems like the windows version is simply out of date compared to the
linux version so I won't bother posting any more crash reports.
Without giving more details, you can't say that.
MS ICE does almost as good a
I've just upgraded my FreeBSD system from 32 bit to 64 bits, and I'm
seeing some strange problems. I've compared the following versions:
(Old) Pre-Release 2011.3.0.478a71d71f90 on FreeBSD i386 (32 bits)
(New) 2011.4.0.cf9be9344356 on FreeBSD amd64 (64 bits)
I used identically the same
On Friday, 6 July 2012 at 9:22:47 +0200, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
2012/7/6 Greg 'groggy' Lehey groog...@gmail.com
- I can't get cpfind to work. I suspect I might have a path error,
but the align window closes before I can read the error message. If
anybody can tell me how to get
On Friday, 6 July 2012 at 20:27:58 -0400, arclance wrote:
On Fri, 2012-07-06 at 18:58 +1000, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I've run into another problem which may not be due to Hugin: the move
tab in the fast panorama preview doesn't work. At least, I can't move
anything. Everything else works
On Sunday, 8 July 2012 at 16:08:28 +1000, Terry Duell wrote:
Hello Greg,
On Sun, 08 Jul 2012 15:11:36 +1000, Greg 'groggy' Lehey
groog...@gmail.com wrote:
That turned out not to be the issue. Brief version: I've installed
version Pre-Release 2011.5.0.cf3324753b7f
OK, without checking
On Monday, 9 July 2012 at 15:49:29 +1000, Terry Duell wrote:
Hello Greg,
On Sun, 08 Jul 2012 16:46:07 +1000, Greg 'groggy' Lehey
groog...@gmail.com wrote:
It's not that simple. 32 bit cpfind doesn't find them here either,
and sometimes the 64 bit version doesn't either. The images
As you may have noticed, I'm currently having difficulty with the 64
bit version of Hugin under FreeBSD. I'd like to look around inside
with gdb, but I don't do cmake, and I can't work out how to compile
with debugging symbols. Can anybody help? It would also be
interesting to be able to
On Monday, 9 July 2012 at 14:39:40 +0200, Felix Hagemann wrote:
On 8 July 2012 07:11, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I'm still investigating things, and there's a lot more to say. It
seems that both panomatic and cpfind will create control points on a
single image, and not even correctly. One
On Tuesday, 10 July 2012 at 7:53:26 +0200, Luk?? Jirkovsk wrote:
On 10 July 2012 02:18, Terry Duell tdu...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Whoops...that's not right. If building in the topmost dir of a hugin
repository, and running cmake at that level;
cmake . -DDebug=1
It should be cmake
On Tuesday, 10 July 2012 at 9:10:53 +1000, Terry Duell wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jul 2012 17:47:57 +1000, Greg 'groggy' Lehey groog...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ah, sorry. There are three different resolutions of image there; I
accidentally gave the smallest (300x225). FWIW, I didn't get any
control
I've just tried to build enblend 4.0 with the latest release of
libpng. It fails:
g++46 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -I/usr/local/include -D_GNU_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I../../include -DVIGRA_STATIC_LIB -D_THREAD_SAFE
-I/usr/local/include/OpenEXR -O2 -pipe
On Sunday, 15 July 2012 at 8:43:01 +0200, Luk?? Jirkovsk wrote:
On 15 July 2012 04:10, Greg 'groggy' Lehey groog...@gmail.com wrote:
I've just tried to build enblend 4.0 with the latest release of
libpng. It fails:
...
I haven't found any mention of this problem on this mailing list
On Sunday, 22 July 2012 at 20:51:37 +0200, Thomas Pryds wrote:
Hello Terry
2012/7/19 Thomas Pryds tho...@pryds.eu:
after the weekend I'll upload the blurred image and some of the surrounding
ones.
Unfortunately, now, after I had a closer look at the image in
question, it seems that I have
On Saturday, 21 July 2012 at 22:36:27 -0700, Tduell wrote:
Greg,
On Sunday, July 15, 2012 5:16:43 PM UTC+10, stativ wrote:
On 15 July 2012 09:03, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
Thanks. I don't have time to try them now, but the patch for 1.5
looks exactly like what I would expect
On Sunday, 19 August 2012 at 15:57:27 -0700, Marcus Sundman wrote:
Hi,
This is probably something simple, but I really can't figure out what I'm
doing wrong.
In hugin I have 15 images connected using 421 control points (mean error
0.2px, max 2.4).
After the optimization the images range
On Tuesday, 21 August 2012 at 4:42:52 -0700, AB wrote:
Hi,
I installed hugin 2011.4.0+dfsg-5, but when I try to generate the panorama by
stitching 11 jpgs of 3.6MB each I first get a warning that the resulting
image would be 1.6 Gigapixel big, then I get the following error in the log
On Friday, 24 August 2012 at 13:37:53 -0700, Battle wrote:
Blank areas appearing in final stitch. Using OSX 2011.5.0.5833 on OSX
10.6.8
I'm having a problem stitching an HDR image. I've tried the pto in
a couple of different version of hugin on OSX with no success. The
optimization is
On Monday, 15 October 2012 at 21:05:04 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Sun 14-Oct-2012 at 17:18 -0700, TvE wrote:
On Friday, March 4, 2011 9:45:26 AM UTC-8, Frank '76 wrote:
So where is this log put and can I inspect it after I have
done some operation???
Given that no solution has
I do a lot of 360x180 panoramas with an Olympus 9-18 mm rectilinear
lens (equivalent to 18 mm full frame). I've been offered an 8 mm
fisheye. Which is better for this kind of panorama?
Greg
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On Wednesday, 28 November 2012 at 17:18:57 +0100, Felix Hagemann wrote:
On 28 November 2012 12:10, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)
cartol...@gmail.com wrote:
Going back to your specific example, I don't think 9mm will have a
much narrow angle than an 8mm lens. Do you have their fov to
On Thursday, 29 November 2012 at 10:29:19 +0800, RizThon wrote:
2012/11/29 Greg 'groggy' Lehey groog...@gmail.com
Partially. The 9 mm has:
Horizontal FOV: 87.73°
Diagonal FOV: 100.49°
Vertical FOV:71.68°
I don't have a formula
On Thursday, 29 November 2012 at 13:43:46 +0800, RizThon wrote:
Indeed. This is what has been puzzling me. There are two different 8
mm fisheyes available for Olympus: the relatively expensive 8 mm f/3.5
from Olympus, and the 8 mm f/3.5 from various rebadgers (Bower,
Samyang, Rokinon). The
On Thursday, 29 November 2012 at 16:02:03 +0800, RizThon wrote:
Ultra wide-angle 8mm fisheye lens with exaggerated perspective and
approximately 180° angle of view, for dramatic effects
Ultra-wide 139.3° diagonal field-of-view for 4/3 size image formats
Of course if you use the same
On Thursday, 29 November 2012 at 23:58:49 -1000, Gnome Nomad wrote:
On 11/29/2012 01:42 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
That wasn't what I was referring to, but arguably it needs to be
improved. The reference is barely authoritative, and Film format
sounds positively archaic.
To me, film
On Friday, 30 November 2012 at 18:15:44 +0100, Erik Krause wrote:
Am 30.11.2012 00:42, schrieb Greg 'groggy' Lehey:
I seem to be having difficulty making myself clear. My apologies. To
spell it out:
- The Olympus 8 mm lens, designed for Four Thirds sensors (21.63 mm
diagonal), covers
On Sunday, 9 December 2012 at 2:27:34 -0800, cspiel wrote:
Hello everybody!
Today we gladly announce the final version of Enblend/Enfuse
version 4.1. We have put tarballs of it at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/enblend/files/enblend-enfuse/enblend-enfuse-4.1/
OK, I started
you intend?
Thanks in advance
Greg
On Monday, 10 December 2012 at 13:37:05 +1100, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 9 December 2012 at 2:27:34 -0800, cspiel wrote:
Hello everybody!
Today we gladly announce the final version of Enblend/Enfuse
version 4.1. We have put tarballs
On Monday, 24 December 2012 at 5:04:02 -0800, paolobenve wrote:
Here it is:
http://it.cathopedia.org/SacraSanMicheleRuderi.zip
I've taken a look at this, and also at what Steve produced. Yes, your
.pto file is completely broken. But when I tried it, it Just Worked.
With cpfind. With
On Wednesday, 26 December 2012 at 12:04:12 +1100, Terry Duell wrote:
Hello Greg,
On Tue, 25 Dec 2012 13:20:29 +1100, Greg 'groggy' Lehey
groog...@gmail.com wrote:
[snip]
In the case of this panorama, I've been back and tried to align the
images again. In this case I'm using 2011.5.0
On Sunday, 6 January 2013 at 22:33:09 -0500, Gérald Brosseau wrote:
On a fresh install of version 2011.4.0.cf9be9344356 under Kubuntu .
I have strange lines on the final output
Exemple :
http://www.gb-photodujour.com/PRIVE/2013-01-05-02-ERROR.jpg
This looks very much like something I had
On Wednesday, 9 January 2013 at 9:15:21 -1000, Gnome Nomad wrote:
A friend mentioned this. Perhaps of interest to people who're interested
in a very capable tool that has possibly some limited usage in making
panoramas.
For PowerPC Mac or Windows 2000 and XP.
On Friday, 11 January 2013 at 8:44:33 +0100, David Haberthür wrote:
On 10.01.2013, at 02:03, Greg 'groggy' Lehey groog...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 January 2013 at 9:15:21 -1000, Gnome Nomad wrote:
A friend mentioned this. Perhaps of interest to people who're interested
in a very
On Tuesday, 5 February 2013 at 13:08:19 -0800, Fotografia wrote:
Il giorno martedì 5 febbraio 2013 20:05:33 UTC+1, T. Modes ha scritto:
On 4 Feb., 20:27, Fotografia fotogiuli...@gmail.com wrote:
i have found out that Hugin 2012.0.0.a94faa15c927 doesn't create
the panorama if i use files that
I've just brought the tutorial on aligning multiple photos
(http://wiki.panotools.org/Align_a_stack_of_photos) up to date.
Review welcome.
I've also written a much more detailed version at
http://www.lemis.com/grog/photography/aligning-with-Hugin.php
If anybody feels like incorporating any of
On Sunday, 10 February 2013 at 14:47:14 +1100, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I've just brought the tutorial on aligning multiple photos
(http://wiki.panotools.org/Align_a_stack_of_photos) up to date.
Review welcome.
Well, Thomas responded in a rather unusual way, by changing the
documentation
On Monday, 11 February 2013 at 11:02:55 -0800, T. Modes wrote:
Hi Greg,
In detail:
- The instructions now refer to the new GUI, which is still not in a
released version of Hugin. For normal users this is confusing.
The wiki page are also used as help files and shipped with Hugin. If
I've just installed enblend 4.1, and I discover that I can no longer
stitch 360° panoramas: the ends are missing, roughly a whole image.
I've entered bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/enblend/%2bbug/1124837
against the problem, but as I play with things I'm finding new
details. More at
On Thursday, 14 February 2013 at 4:21:12 -0800, cspiel wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 14. Februar 2013 07:15:46 UTC+1 schrieb Groogle:
I've just installed enblend 4.1, and I discover that I can no
longer stitch 360° panoramas: the ends are missing, roughly a
whole image.
This could be the bug that
I've just brought the enblend port for FreeBSD up to the latest 4.1.1
release. To build, update the ports tree and then:
cd /usr/ports/graphics/enblend
make install
Apart from the version update, the info pages now get installed.
I'm also working on the sorely out-of-date Hugin port, but for
The current 2012.0.0 version of Hugin is now available in the FreeBSD
Ports Collection. To install, update your ports tree and then:
cd /usr/ports/graphics/hugin
make clean install
Greg
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I've just checked out the latest version of Hugin (revision 7f5499ea1cfc) from
the Mercurial repository, and when I try to build I get:
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:75 (FILE):
file Internal CMake error when trying to open file:
/src/FreeBSD/svn/ports/graphics/hugin-devel/work/hugin/rev.txt
On Monday, 18 February 2013 at 11:42:02 -0800, T. Modes wrote:
Hi Greg,
On 18 Feb., 05:29, Greg 'groggy' Lehey groog...@gmail.com wrote:
I've just checked out the latest version of Hugin (revision 7f5499ea1cfc)
from
the Mercurial repository, and when I try to build I get:
CMake Error
I'm just playing around with the new GUI for the first time, and I
discover that in the Fast Panorama Preview the identify function
only works in the Preview tab, and only after explicitly being turned
on. In other tabs it doesn't just not work, it requires me to
reselect the function when I
On Thursday, 21 February 2013 at 8:43:42 -0800, T. Modes wrote:
Hi Greg,
On 21 Feb., 06:48, Greg 'groggy' Lehey groog...@gmail.com wrote:
In other tabs it doesn't just not work, it requires me to
reselect the function when I return to the Preview tab. Is this
intentional
On Saturday, 23 February 2013 at 1:06:50 -0800, T. Modes wrote:
Hi Greg,
As a workaround hold the control key and move the move. This will
temporarily activate the identify function on all tabs.
This doesn't seem to work for me. You mean move the cursor over the
image visibility buttons,
On Sunday, 3 March 2013 at 21:23:15 +0100, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
The 2013.0 source tarball can be downloaded
This is a source code release. For executables see below.
This port is available from the FreeBSD Ports collection as
graphics/hugin-devel. As the name suggests, this port will
On Thursday, 25 April 2013 at 13:28:16 -0700, RLel wrote:
I recently downloaded the Hugin version 2012.0.0. As a new user I can merge
up to 5 images automatically via the hugin assistant. When I try to merge
more than 5 images the assistant gives errors and cannot make control
points.
Those
On Wednesday, 5 June 2013 at 15:01:12 -0700, alon carmeli wrote:
We use Hugin as the navigation platform for our mobile platform. Panorama
output is ok, but not good enough to provide a great user experience. The
stitching are not good throughout the panorama. We have problems in the far
On Tuesday, 11 June 2013 at 13:15:30 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Jun 11, 2013 7:43 AM, Isaac Gouy wrote:
On Tuesday, May 1, 2012 12:16:20 PM UTC-7, Bruno Postle wrote:
I've encountered a similar problem with DxO Optics Pro 8, which
will produce 48bit TIFF as output that is accepted by
On Sunday, 23 June 2013 at 19:48:53 -0600, Caleb Anderson wrote:
Say I have n images. I want control points setup between only image 0 to
every n.
Is there a way to ask for this, or do I need to create n-1 pto files, each
of which only contains image 0 and the next n?
I've done this with a
On Sunday, 30 June 2013 at 6:18:23 -0700, Thomas Zenker wrote:
Am Sonntag, 30. Juni 2013 14:27:24 UTC+2 schrieb Cartola:
2013/6/29 Thomas Zenker t...@zenker.tk javascript:
Running enblend 4.1.1 on FreeBSD 9.1 amd64 stable, it cannot blend more
then 9 images. Vigra library
throws an
On Friday, 5 July 2013 at 9:55:25 -0700, Thomas Zenker wrote:
Am Freitag, 5. Juli 2013 07:58:18 UTC+2 schrieb Thomas Zenker:
Am Freitag, 5. Juli 2013 01:46:19 UTC+2 schrieb Groogle:
Can you reduce the size of the images and still reproduce the
problem? If so, I could take a look. If not,
On Thursday, 4 July 2013 at 23:34:59 -1000, Gnome Nomad wrote:
On 07/04/2013 07:58 PM, Thomas Zenker wrote:
Am Freitag, 5. Juli 2013 01:46:19 UTC+2 schrieb Groogle:
I'm the maintainer for the FreeBSD enblend port, and I use exactly the
same configuration as you:
FreeBSD
On Monday, 22 July 2013 at 21:08:30 -0700, lee reinhardt wrote:
im probably doing something stupid but
whenever i run my shell script to use the hugin command line tools i get:
ContractViolation:
Precondition violation!
Unable to open file 'IMG_1670.JPG'.
On Thursday, 20 March 2014 at 11:31:21 +1100, Terry Duell wrote:
Hello Greg,
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 10:02:09 +1100, Greg 'groggy' Lehey
groog...@gmail.com wrote:
So, my question: how do I lighten the cliffs on the right? Does
hugin provide something to do that? Is there a way to trick
On Friday, 21 March 2014 at 0:01:48 +0100, Jan Martin wrote:
How to do exposure fused by command-line only?
Without hugin?
You'll need a Makefile, and the best way to get one is from hugin.
That's what Terry attached. If you have a panorama called, say, foo,
then saving the project will save
On Saturday, 22 March 2014 at 9:10:02 +1100, Terry Duell wrote:
On Fri, 21 Mar 2014 16:30:02 +1100, Greg 'groggy' Lehey
groog...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. I've been in this in some detail, and rather than repeat what
I've written in my diary, I'll point to it:
http://www.lemis.com/grog
On Wednesday, 2 April 2014 at 11:03:01 -0300, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho
(Cartola) wrote:
Hi,
I want to make a script, ideally to be used in windows and linux, to
auto generate a Salado Player and VR5 publication of a given erect
image. I wonder if entile, from Panotools::Script or any
On Thursday, 22 October 2015 at 20:58:40 -0200, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho
(Cartola) wrote:
> Are you compiling the 2005 or 2015 version? :)
Well, neither, but I'm *trying* to compile 2015.0.0. Sorry for the
repeated typo.
Greg
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On Thursday, 12 November 2015 at 0:43:00 +0100, Rogier Wolff wrote:
>
> Hi Elisabeth,
>
> Although I understand that sourceforge has gone through some effort
> to produce that video, it clearly shows that the creator of that
> video does not understand the basics of Hugin.
Indeed. It's a nice
On Friday, 30 October 2015 at 22:38:26 -1000, David W. Jones wrote:
> On 10/30/2015 09:09 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>> I've just upgraded from 2012.0.0 to 2015.0.0, and I'm having
>> unexpected difficulties: the control point detectors "don't work".
>>
>>
On Sunday, 1 November 2015 at 1:09:53 -0700, T. Modes wrote:
> Am Samstag, 31. Oktober 2015 23:31:36 UTC+1 schrieb Groogle:
>>
>> OK, I'm a Microsoft novice, but how do I start it? I've tried holding
>> down the Ctrl key and clicking on the icon on the root window, and
>> also from the start
While investigating problems that I will report in a while, I
installed 2015.0.0 on a Microsoft 7 machine. I then accessed it via
rdesktop, my usual way of interaction with that machine, and Hugin
didn't like that: it disabled the fast panorama window.
OK, I can understand that. But how do I
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