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Daniel M German wrote:
Bruno Postle twisted the bytes to say:
Bruno On Thu 26-Feb-2009 at 15:35 +0100, Oskar Sander wrote:
Hugin's sequence for applying the parameter groups d,e and a,b,c is
not the correct order if one wants to produce a linear panorama. Hence
one need two
Worked fine with Thunderbird.
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Tom Sharpless wrote:
Nope. I guess you may have to change the title of this page :-
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Hmm. The link I just posted does not work either What happens is
that the final parenthesis
Some searching of your name in my saved messages came up with this
possible match to what you are talking about.
http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/multipano/agarwala_sig06.pdf
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Dale Beams wrote:
Isn't this all related to a document I pointed to and was hoping
someone could
A new image format standard for multi-images for stereo cameras,
and multi-sensor setups for object and panorama photography
http://www.cipa.jp/english/hyoujunka/kikaku/pdf/DC-007_E.pdf
The specification tells how many images, roll, pitch and yaw etc
Digital stereo cameras are in the
to be cut, folded,
and glued together.
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Should I reply to the thread saying that we as a community/project are
also in favor of Bruxelles? I am (although it is still too far in the
future for me to make travel plans).
Yuv
I am in favor. I hope to have have something to present this time.
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Rogier Wolff wrote:
Anyway, with a simple preprocessing trick in hugin, it shouldn't be too
hard to make this work.
When an image is portrait (vsize hsize), rotate it by -90 degrees
internally, and set the default roll parameter to 90. Nobody would
notice.
Now, the hfov parameter always
issues
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Yuval Levy wrote:
swissgregi wrote:
In tutorials i've read, there should be a button like multiple
layered tiff or multiple layered psd. But i can't find those
buttons.
outdated. support for PSD has been removed from libpano because it is
difficult to maintain.
even better
/stitch.txt
Color and brightness correction, morphing, blending parameters are not
used by PTmender
PTmender will only output tiff files.
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Bob wrote:
Hi,guys!
I successfully compiled the PTmender and ran the executable but it
need a scripte file just like:
PTmender [options] script
Pablo d'Angelo wrote:
I have just added support for the TrX, TrY, TrZ parameters to the
gsoc2009_layout branch. This branch now requires the latest svn version
of libpano.
ciao
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file: 'PTcommon.h': No such file or directory
Should be fixed in SVN1090.
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I have uploaded an archive with binaries of the latest version of the
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the future will it be possible to use Tr to align an image to any
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Is the fact that the plane must be straight a current limitation? In
the future will it be possible to use Tr to align an image to any
arbitrary plane. Or will the planes have to be defined to work?
maybe I am just sleep deprived
of a full sphere
taken off NPP.
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We wont need to define a new annotation to identify control points
belonging to a particular plane if we assume all control points of an
image that is using Ti or Tr are of the same plane.
this is exactly the assumption I want to get rid
Interesting use of aligning live video into Google Earth
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Jim Watters wrote:
Last night I was playing with updating my MSVC projects for libpano to
create multiple binaries. I want to build .lib or .dll for both
command line or GUI, as release or debug. The .dll
with sys_ansi
GUI tools are built with sys_win (currently broken)
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be just as easy to add an additional set of points next to the
spot that is important to give that area more weight.
On short term: Does anybody have any hints and tips on how to get that
sea to look straight?
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endif()
endif(WIN32)
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Panotools already has ENDIAN aware file i/o functions in filter.h
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Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) wrote:
Hi,
I get the following:
[...]
/bin/bash ./libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.
-DHasJPEG -DHasPNG -DHasTIFF -DHasZLIB -D__Ansi__=1 -g -O2 -MT
PTDialogs.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/PTDialogs.Tpo -c -o
the equirectangular panini or swap in
the general panini. I am not sure which would have the least impact.
Maybe the one named Pannini should be renamed.
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On 2010/01/31 4:30 PM, dmg wrote:
Hi Everybody,
does anybody have the parameters FOV, a, b, and c for a 10.5 on a
Nikon Camera? Either vertical or horizontal?
For D70s, focal length multiplier = 1.5278545
v=132.05625° a=-0.0084945092, b=-0.012022472, c=-0.010075328
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to be an even cheaper and more robust solution:
http://www.papywizard.org/
Here is an option I just found.
Don't know price or controls but looks well built.
http://www.aerotech.com/products/optmnts/apt.html
Don't forget AutoMate.
http://www.thegadgetworks.com
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averaging pairs of images separately.
This idea was first brought up by Rik Littlefield several years ago.
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vignetting optimization must be ignores this selection because if I change the
area to be discarded to white or black I get completely different results.
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area to be discarded to white or black I get completely different results.
I will have a look on this also.
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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 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:
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Unable to open file '1.tif'.
(/home/jim/src/hugin/hugin_default.hg
# specify variables that should be optimized
v Eev1
v Er1
v Eb1
v Eev2
v Er2
v Eb2
v Eev3
v Er3
v Eb3
v Eev4
v Er4
v Eb4
v Eev5
v Er5
v Eb5
v Eev6
v Er6
v Eb6
v Eev7
v Er7
v Eb7
v Eev8
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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
try to get it to work with tiffs? Is there anymore
information I can provide that might help with this?
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The I think it is because the control point generators can not handle the
fact a zenith shot have features that are upside down on the opposite of the
image.
Do any of the control point generators that take
for
me. Maybe look at what align_image_stack does. It seems to divide the
image in areas and try to find CPs in each area in order to get an even
spread. The other CP-finders just pick the best (right?) which then all
could be in one spot of the image.
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image output projections to panotools is not too difficult.
Outputting a bunch of tiles adds a couple level of difficulty. A tool to do
this is probably better suited to be bundled with the viewings tool.
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might be better having a circular crop.
I prefer some sort of modifier than doubling up all the input lens types.
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Looking at the document there are very few locations that the structure or
layout for PSB is different from PSD. In all these locations the number of
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On Fri 04-Feb-2011 at 16:36 +0100, David Haberthür wrote:
Do you have any idea if there are (free/libre) libraries that can write
according to Adobes Specifications?
http://www.adobe.com/devnet-apps/photoshop/fileformatashtml/
Looking at the document
On 2011-02-09 9:02 AM, Yuval Levy wrote:
On February 9, 2011 06:47:18 am Jim Watters wrote:
Now that panotools is switch to Mercurial.
Can someone give a quick overview of Mercurial using TortoiseHg GUI?
there is some applicable information at [0]
Thank you.
The next main differences
to SourceForge into an experimental folder a windows build 3264bit
of the PTtiff2psd tool for testing. Use this tool to combine many tiff files
into a single multilayer PSD or PSB file.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/panotools/files/experimental/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKVZ7pJdCvw.
Cheers, Tom
Congratulations. This shows the real use of the Panini projection. Wide angle
video shots with panning suffer from bad distortion more than anything else, but
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On 2011-02-04 5:53 PM, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Fri 04-Feb-2011 at 16:36 +0100, David Haberthür wrote:
Why would PSB (a quick google detour hinted it's PhotoShop) be desired? Is a
layered TIFF not something you can import into PhotoShop?
I believe
/~vision/SingleImageSR.html
http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~vision/single_image_SR/files/single_image_SR.pdf
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On 2011-02-22 6:30 AM, Jeffrey Martin wrote:
+1 on samyang, absolutely a great lens, best value fisheye lens, period.
Jeffrey
But I thought there was no metering when using this lens on many Nikon cameras?
Nikon camera must be D200 or newer.
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Reminds me a situation when I put - as the first character of an output file
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these parameters are and be able to
write out a lens profile?
Once you have optimized these values once they can be saved and used again. The
more knowns going into the optimization the fewer control points needed to
optimize the remaining unknowns.
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Calvin
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not matter how the line points are added to B, C, D
Important: Horizontal, vertical, and straight lines are evaluated on their
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The horizon should end up going through the center of the pano.
The pano can then be cropped to show just the image.
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also determine that
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evenly spaced between connected images.
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set of images and parameters. One set
with only object very far away, One set with object a few feet away. You can
optimize to compensate for these different sets. There will always be parallax
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I want a set of GoPro to shoot panoramic video. I'll live with the parallax
error to freeze time between shots.
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and a XYZ mosaic mode to fill in the
nadir. I think using the timing trick and an extra camera just for this purpose
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cameras a constant smooth blend each time is more desirable. The wiggle that is
created by the random seam-line placement from one frame to the next is more
distracting than errors in parallax.
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between pairs. Then run *cpclean -w -n 4.0 -o out.pto in.pto* to clean up the
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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3915874/hugin/parts.cpp
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On 27 Mai, 01:14, Yuval Levygoo...@levy.ch wrote:
On May 26, 2011 06:35:26 PM Jim Watters wrote:
I created *parts* by scraping the necessary code out of *cpclean*.
I just noticed that you did not yet have write access to the repository and
granted
these contributions, not to refuse them with a generic (and wrong) *we*.
The two tools were so close to each other in functionality and code that yes
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(though again, there may be cases with no
unique solution).
Or maybe multiblend is only suited to narrower-FOV mosaics :(
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through it I can do it.
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I uploaded to SourceForge into an experimental folder a windows build
3264bit of the PTtiff2psd tool for testing. Use this tool to combine many
tiff files
But the experience of the last years have shown, that ideas which were
proposed by the students itself, had a higher chance of being
successful completed than the projects selected from a list. There
are exceptions from this statement, but in general it applies.
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I replaced 'UCHAR' with 'unsigned char' and it builds. I've committed this to
the default branch along with the merge.
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I replaced 'UCHAR' with 'unsigned char' and it builds. I've committed this
to the default branch along with the merge.
Thank you Bruno. I will grab
is not necessary to
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if the camera is stationary. Use a simple feather
instead. or very narrow blending using masks to force the actual seam location.
If the camera is moving then this is less of an issue.
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On 2012-07-20 3:08 AM, Caleb wrote:
I have 6 1280x960 images taken from 6 corresponding videos
expansion...
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Except the image is mirrored Left to Right. ;)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sc6xz3gve4xzovp/Frame1%20warped.jpg
Ceiling showing it is a pretty good guess.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mu73fuv60pxg5ph/Frame1%20zenith.jpg
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On 2012-10-06 5:45 PM, Jim Watters wrote:
Yuv,
I managed to get
to the default
branch also, but I was wondering if it should be merged just to keep as few
branches open as possible?
If so, should revision 758 be merged with revision 756 or to the tip?
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There is no harm with open branches. Fore merely cosmetic causes the
libpano13-2.9.18 branch could be closed.
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tests, but appears in your example.
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and Hugin for me? (My Sourceforge id:
dkg5) Additionally, I've built a Debian package for distribution on Ubuntu.
Where can I upload that for others to download?
I look forward to your feedback and suggestions,
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What new ideas do you have that a student could implement?
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a zenith image and mask all other images
around zenith.
PTGui uses positive and negative mask during blending. Maybe it auto inserts a
small mask into one image for both zenith and nadir.
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value.
I did not try all variables.
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On 2013-06-18 1:44 PM, T. Modes wrote:
Hi Jim,
On 18 Jun., 05:14, Jim Watters jwatt...@photocreations.ca wrote:
pto_var version 2013.0.0.70b10450ff94 built by Matthew Petroff, tested on
Windows.
The pto_var with unlink changes all images not just the one being unlinked.
That's not a bug
linefind will find vertical lines that are the edge of the image. When the
camera has a tilt this is really bad.
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cpclean $panoDir.pto -w -n 1 -o $panoDir.4.pto
Optimizing Variables
Strategy 1
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Removed 48 control points in step 2
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cpclean $panoDir.pto -w -s -n 1 -o $panoDir.5.pto
Skipping optimisation, current image positions will be used.
Removed 0 control points in step 2
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/2013 07:39 AM, Jim Watters wrote:
linefind will find vertical lines that are the edge of the image. When
the camera has a tilt this is really bad.
Hmmm, I don't think this mailing list is the place to report bugs ...
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On 2013-07-02 1:35 PM, T. Modes wrote:
Am Montag, 1. Juli 2013 19:40:20 UTC+2 schrieb Jim Watters:
cpclean will not remove bad line control points.
This is intentional. Cpclean will currently only remove normal cp. All line
control points are ignored (also for calculation of errors
On 2013-07-05 12:59 PM, T. Modes wrote:
Am Dienstag, 2. Juli 2013 23:57:14 UTC+2 schrieb Jim Watters:
I think the worst cp should always be removed. But would be happy with a
flag to have this ability.
In the default branch cpclean has now an option to include line cp for
filtering
but I don't notice any credit or link to the
source code they are using.
It will give you a chance to compare speeds and see if they managed to improve
it.
Developers,
What are the GLP requirements for using Panotools and Hugin in an Android app?
Jim Watters
On 2013-07-31 7:06 AM, Guillaume
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