[ptx] AutoPano v1.01 Release hugin problems

alexandre jenny alexandre.jenny at le-geo.com
Tue Mar 9 08:13:33 GMT 2004


I fixed a bug which gives splitted panorama. It should be okay now. (I'll
update the website soon).

For fov length, I put a 70° by default in the output file.
In a future version, picture's parameters will be calculated (yaw, pitch,
roll, fov).

For the hugin crash, I have to confess that I didn't really understand the
differences beetween all the formats, pts, pto, ptp ... Which are Relatively
close. So try to get an ptgui output (.pts) and rename it to .pto. It works
for me.

Bye
  Alexandre

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : ptx-bounces at email-lists.org 
> [mailto:ptx-bounces at email-lists.org] De la part de rolfo
> Envoyé : mardi 9 mars 2004 08:58
> À : 'PTX mailing list'
> Objet : Re: [ptx] AutoPano v1.01 Release hugin problems
> 
> 
> Hi,
> i did some more tests with autopano:
> i usually do blends with my panos but if you have bracketings shot in 
> your folder autopano seems to have big problems - is that 
> normal? Very often autopano split panos for example if i have 
> an easy seven-shot 
> landscape-pano it makes two folder with one three-shot and 
> one four-shot 
> pano can i force autopano to do the right seven one?
> The files created for ptgui seems to be okay with one exception the 
> focal length and the fov in the lens settings tab are totally 
> wrong you 
> have to correct it manually using the exif-tab (i have ptgui 
> 3.5) The same thing happens with the ptp-files for 
> PTAssembler. The control-points Autopano is setting are 
> extremly accurate - congrats!
> 
> If try to open the pto-files hugin is crashing! I get the 
> following message: Assertion failed!
> Program: D:\PXP\hugin\hugin.exe
> File: OptimizePanel.cpp
> Line:290
> 
> Expression: (int)optvec.size() = = m_yaw_list -> GetCount()
> 
> Also hugin close immediately if try to access the faq in the 
> help-tab. This happens on both of my xp-computers i am using 
> the newest snapshot. Best Regards rolfo
> 



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