Today I released the latest stable version of Hugin. It features experimental hardware accelerated stitching using the GPU, more user friendly presets for the control point detectors plugin, exposure layers fusion and many user interface improvements and bug fixes. For details, check out the release notes.
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Great work! Updating my source now on ubuntu, looking forward to trying some of the new features.
I might even get around to writing a control point generator, to generate control points at the same place on already closely aligned image pairs, so that the fine-tuner can tackle them.
Actually, that might be better to include within hugin.
Just setup and ran SVN 4450 under XP, autopano sift-c burped but panopan ran fine as did the 4450 setup. My std test files 1×5 and 3×5 (D1,300 6,12Mpix) produced the same fine quality pix as earlier Hugin variants did before.
I did not yet run thne newest 2009___ release because I need the pre-compiled Win version. As a retired EE I no longer have access to todays prgm tools, besides my forte was medical instrument design using spice and matlab.