some errors
Pablo d'Angelo
pablo at mathematik.uni-ulm.de
Wed Oct 15 10:25:40 BST 2003
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Peter Suetterlin wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Being back from a short vacation (that made me miss the famous release
> of the higin-beta :-( - but congratulations on that!!) I gave the
> latest hugin versions a try. Some (major) faults there:
>
> - I can't edit the lens parameters any more. Whatever I (try to) put
> there is immediately set back to the start value
Argh. I like wxwindows... since i have introduced the "update on focus loss"
for text controls. the enter key doesn't work anymore. strange.
as a workaround, use tab, or click somewhere else.
> - scrolling with the mouse in zoom mode now has even smaller
> 'stepwidth' which makes it almost useless (I need more than 100
> mouse scrolls to move across the image!)
Hmm, jep have to change that.
> - scrolling both images (using shift) doesn't work for me :-(
right now its only enabled for panning with the middle mouse button.
> - image tab: changing values (yaw, pitch, roll) is not reflected in
> the image list unless I click in the list again. Not a real
> problem, just a bit irritating.
strange. my values are updated properly.
> - is the 'focal length' entry doing something?
same problem as above. try tab.
> - If you start hugin for the first time, the settings for the size of
> the control points window is way to small (zero?), you don't see
> anything on there...
>
> - I saw there's a new selector for choosing the projection mode for
> the optimization. Should there also be one for the size? Or which
> size is used, automatically the one from the panorama settings?
The one from the panorama settings.
Hmm, not sure if the hfov and vfov, and image size influence the
optimisation result.
> - should 'add image to panorama' really get an entry in the tool bar,
> as it's only related to one tab?
Hmm, sometimes I wanted to and another image while placing control points.
> - shouldn't get the 'control points' list *get* an entry in the tool
> bar?
Yep.
But unfortunately, not time to work on hugin now.
> Apart from that very smooth operation. It's fun working with.
*g*
ciao
Pablo
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