[hugin-ptx] Thank you

2017-12-11 Thread Sergio
While hugin is doing it's job I just wanted to drop off a nice thank you. Being a developer myself I can see the hard work done here. It also works much better than my Photoshop - which I pay for. Is there any way to send you guys a beer? -- A list of frequently asked questions is available

Re: [hugin-ptx] Does anyone have any image sets, particularly ones that don't blend well, that they could share for testing purposes?

2021-03-02 Thread Sergio Amateis
Hi Monkey ! I send you my contribution. It is a spherical panorama taken with an Andoer Pano Head and a Samsung Galaxy S8. You will find in this order: 1 shot at Nadir (useless because I always forget manual focus, so the focus is on the tripod :) 9 shots at -60° pitch, spaced 40° 12 shots at

Re: [hugin-ptx] Multiblend 2.0 RC1 - better blending and 300x* faster than Enblend

2021-03-06 Thread Sergio Amateis
Hi Monkey I am only writing to report that my BITDEFENDER TOTAL SECURITY: - reports the site http://horman.net/multiblend/ as dangerous, and blocks it. - in the zip with windows binaries, it reports multiblend_x86.exe as a virus, and deletes it. (not a great problem as I think everyone is

Re: [hugin-ptx] Multiblend 2.0 RC1 - better blending and 300x* faster than Enblend

2021-03-06 Thread Sergio Amateis
Hi Monkey, I have done some tests with the same 56 photos 360° Panorama I already sent to you. I have a pto with some masks to avoid bad seams on the buildings. Stitching this with Multiblend is much much faster but the result is not better than the enblend one. There are stitching errors in

Re: [hugin-ptx] Multiblend 2.0 RC1 - better blending and 300x* faster than Enblend

2021-03-07 Thread Sergio Amateis
Hi David, thank you for your help. I will try another stitch removing the sky's photos and generating a partial panorma. For the sky, Hugin can't obvioulsy find any control point. So I have entered some points very roughly, just to keep the photos of the sky in the right place. Is there