Posted on January 31, 2008 by Yuval Levy
One important component of Hugin is the control point detector, that identifies automatically the overlapping features in two images to align them in space. Hugin users currently have the choice of either setting these control points manually, or to use one of the flavors of autopano:
The original autopano, by Alexandre Jenny, for which the source [...]
Filed under: autopano, windows | Tagged: Alexandre Jenny, Pablo d'Angelo | 1 Comment »
Posted on January 30, 2008 by Yuval Levy
Over the past two days I worked in my spare time to build an installer for Hugin in Windows. I am pleased to share the first draft with you. Please download and test it, but read this first.
The first and most important purpose of this installer is to find out if files are stored in [...]
Filed under: autopano, enblend, enfuse, hugin, libpano, testers, windows | 1 Comment »
Posted on January 29, 2008 by Yuval Levy
Not much talk of building Hugin and related tools on Linux lately. After the intensive debugging of the process at the end of last year, many Linux users on hugin-ptx are now self-sufficient. They download the latest code from the subversion repository, and they can build and use the bleeding edge Hugin everybody else is [...]
Filed under: enblend, enfuse, fedora, hugin, libpano, ubuntu | Tagged: Bruno Postle, Sébastien Perez-Duarte | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 28, 2008 by Yuval Levy
Today I tried for the first time my new color calibration kit. The screen will never look the same again – but at least, with LPROF, it will look the same on all operating systems. [...]
Filed under: LPROF, color | Tagged: Hal V. Engel | 3 Comments »
Posted on January 25, 2008 by Yuval Levy
I just read this post by panorama photographer Aaron Spence. I went to the offending site and made this screenshot.
Even if there is still work to do, modern China can be credited for a tremendous good job at lifting a large number of humans out of poverty. It now even hosts the Olympic Games. When [...]
Filed under: intellectual property, rant | Tagged: China | 1 Comment »
Posted on January 25, 2008 by Yuval Levy
Hugin has been traditionally well supported on OSX. Now it’s back on the leading edge. [...]
Filed under: Google Summer of Code, OSX, hugin | Tagged: Harry van der Wolf, Ippei Ukai | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 24, 2008 by Yuval Levy
Michel Thoby takes us to a journey through … his oven! This time with a high dynamic range. [...]
Filed under: HDR, enfuse, world wide panorama | Tagged: Michel Thoby | 2 Comments »
Posted on January 23, 2008 by Yuval Levy
Today I posted a new Enblend/Enfuse snapshot for Windows. The first question that came back from a user was “what changes did you incorporate”, to which I replied: “all changes that have been checked into the repository until this morning”. “Good and short answer, but not very helpful to me”. The hopefully helpful answer is longer. [...]
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Posted on January 22, 2008 by Yuval Levy
Vasil Dimov recently upgraded the the Hugin port and has taken responsibility for the Enblend port in the FreeBSD ports collection. [...]
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Posted on January 21, 2008 by Yuval Levy
The Asus EEE is one of the hottest gadgets these days. Some members of our community have one, others are still waiting for theirs, on order since before Christmas.
Cool about the EEE are its price tag, its form factor, its solid state drive and last but not least its operating system: Xandros, a Debian derivative. [...]
Filed under: Google Summer of Code, debian, gadgets, hugin | 1 Comment »