On Sat, 14 Feb 2015 13:22:50 +1100, Robin Canfield
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> Yeah, what a Google search brings up isn't great. At least not last time
> I checked.
> Don't really know how to work with it with scripts. Maybe I'll try
> loading
> HugIn on some more computers (I do a lot of video editing and have
> multiple MacBook Pros. I've had the same bug on three computers) but I
> don't have
> much hope for success with that as the other two are the same year, model
> and OS as one of the others I've already tried.
I suspect you'll have the same problems with your other computers.
Another approach, a bit drastic but should work, is to install VirtualBox,
and then install a linux as guest OS, using a shared folder with OSX to
get direct access to files on both systems.
Fedora builds have been quite reliable for me, and if you go this route I
can help you with an up to date hugin for Fedora 21.
If you want to try experimenting with scripts there are a couple available
on the flat scanning tutorial, here
<http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/scans/en.shtml>, but the
optimisation parameters are specific for mosaic mode and would need a bit
of editing for normal pano stitching.
This discussion is probably drifting off a bit.
I can continue to help via the hugin-ptx group, or directly if you wish.
On Sat, 14 Feb 2015 13:22:50 +1100, Robin Canfield
<email address hidden> wrote:
> Yeah, what a Google search brings up isn't great. At least not last time
> I checked.
> Don't really know how to work with it with scripts. Maybe I'll try
> loading
> HugIn on some more computers (I do a lot of video editing and have
> multiple MacBook Pros. I've had the same bug on three computers) but I
> don't have
> much hope for success with that as the other two are the same year, model
> and OS as one of the others I've already tried.
I suspect you'll have the same problems with your other computers. hugin.sourcefor ge.net/ tutorials/ scans/en. shtml>, but the
Another approach, a bit drastic but should work, is to install VirtualBox,
and then install a linux as guest OS, using a shared folder with OSX to
get direct access to files on both systems.
Fedora builds have been quite reliable for me, and if you go this route I
can help you with an up to date hugin for Fedora 21.
If you want to try experimenting with scripts there are a couple available
on the flat scanning tutorial, here
<http://
optimisation parameters are specific for mosaic mode and would need a bit
of editing for normal pano stitching.
This discussion is probably drifting off a bit.
I can continue to help via the hugin-ptx group, or directly if you wish.
Cheers,
--
Regards,
Terry Duell