It’s official. A testimonial to the maturity of hugin, starting next week it will ship on the CD that comes bundled with each Nodal Ninja.
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It’s official. A testimonial to the maturity of hugin, starting next week it will ship on the CD that comes bundled with each Nodal Ninja.
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Hugin-0.7.0RC1 is the first release candidate. A recent change in user interface behavior generated some confusion in the user community. Most likely it will not be the last release candidate.
Filed under: hugin, software development, testers | Tagged: Bruno Postle, Gerry Patterson, Guido Kohlmeyer, Pablo d'Angelo | 5 Comments »
In the second part of blending tests we look at how moving artefacts influence seam placement.
Filed under: autopano pro, enblend, ptgui, smartblend | Tagged: Michel Thoby | 4 Comments »
In this first of a two parts experiments, I look at how slanted images are processed by different blenders.
Filed under: autopano pro, enblend, ptgui, smartblend | Tagged: Bruno Postle | 1 Comment »
Terry Duell has joined the hugin-ptx community earlier this year. He has quickly gained the reputation of a positive contributor. While learning how to use hugin he has overhauled some of the existing tutorials and devised a smart and easy way to calibrate lens parameters.
Terry has an interest in photometrology, and he unearthed a real jewel from oblivion and set up a SourceForge project for it. He needs help in his endeavour.
Filed under: Google Summer of Code, hugin | Tagged: Paul Sheer, Terry Duell | 1 Comment »
Bruno Postle released Hugin 0.7beta5. The source code is available on Sourceforge. However it depends on a recent version of enblend, and CVS enblend is broken since the weekend. An enblend version prior to July 18 should work.
The release paves the way for inclusion in upcoming updated Linux distributions. Binaries for other systems will be [...]
Filed under: hugin | Tagged: Bruno Postle, Gerry Patterson | 1 Comment »
Hugin has been used to produce images illustrating a scientific paper.
Filed under: Google Summer of Code, hugin | Tagged: David Haberthür | 1 Comment »
Bruno Postle officially released autopano-sift-C-2.5.0 and panoglview-0.2.2. He intends to release a hugin tarball release candidate very soon. This will pave the way for inclusion of hugin in coming Linux distributions. Binaries for the different platforms will follow.
Filed under: autopano, hugin, panoglview | Tagged: Bruno Postle | 2 Comments »
The last part of the PTViewerME tutorial is online.
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Photomatix in Ubuntu,
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