initial beta release of hugin (a opensource,
cross platform PT GUI)
Glenn Barry
glenn at acay.com.au
Mon Oct 13 06:22:25 BST 2003
Just a quick note, I've been lurking on this list for some time, that's becuase
I'm not a developer, but now that you've got a bete release out I am keen to
try it out and maybe give some good end user feedback suggestions.
At the moment not all of the mirrors had the win32 executable available, the
other mirrors may not have yet been updated so it might be worth noting for
anyone else wanting to give it a try. Aleron worked for one and UNC as well
Glenn
Pablo d'Angelo wrote:
> Hi together,
>
> We have just released the first beta version of hugin, a opensource,
> cross platfrom GUI for Panorama Tools.
>
> Get it at http://hugin.sf.net
>
> It's design is similar to the other interfaces to Pano Tools, I think
> that should be useable for users that have used Pano Tools before.
>
> Please give it a try and tell me what you think about it.
>
> Some words about the control point selection process:
> I like to work with "zoomed to fit screen" images, instead of scrolling
> a small window through the huge image. Therefore hugin supports this
> mode with the following procedure:
>
> if working with zoomed out images, the first click zooms to 100%.
> there one can change the first point to a better position,
> or go to the second window.
>
> then click on the second point (in zoomed out view).
> if auto fine tune is on:
> if a good match is found, point is added.
> if auto fine tune is off:
> the first click zooms in, but doesn't create a control point yet.
> the second click selects a point.
>
> if "auto add" is off, a control point is added to the panorama with the
> right mouse button. Pressing the right mouse button with only one point
> resets the view to the full image.
>
> The fine tune button tries to find an optimal position of the right
> point.
>
> I still have to add position estimation and remapping of the template
> into the output projection (like in PTGui) , to make the fine tune useable
> for multi-row panorams and fisheye input images.
> For my images (hfov < 50), the finetune works quite well, even if
> exposure or focus differences are present. I usually get a maximal control
> point error < 2 on panos with more than 10 images.
>
> The long term goal is to introduce an automatic image registration
> algorithm, either on the back of PanoTools (feature based) or maybe a
> frequency domain approach.
> Some time ago people where talking about this topic. I hope that hugin
> provides an open platform for this functionality. Edward Wildgoos,
> are you still interested in implementing an automatic registration algo for
> the pano tools suite?
>
> Currently it is available for linux and windows. Theoretically it should
> be possible create a mac version of it, but I don't have access to one.
> If a developer on mac wants to contribute, please let me know.
>
> ciao
> Pablo
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