[ptx] Fwd: 64 bit version of PTStitcher and libspano12 ? [jean-luc.coulon@wanadoo.fr]

Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) jean.luc.coulon at gmail.com
Mon Aug 15 20:45:01 BST 2005


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Le 15.08.2005 21:21:51, Hal V. Engel a écrit :
> On Monday 15 August 2005 07:28 am, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) wrote:
> > Le 15.08.2005 16:03:52, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) a écrit :
> > (forwarded because a wrong From address)
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Are they 64 bit versions of PTStitcher and the libpano libs?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Jean-Luc
> 
> PTStitcher is only available as a 32 bit binary.  The source code for
> it was
> never make available.  Libpano and PTOptimizer are both available as
> source
> code and I have had 64 bit versions of these running on my machine

Yes, I've them as Debian packages

> for
> some
> time now.  Nona can also be built as a 64 bit binary and on my machine
> it
> blows the doors off of PTStitcher when stitching larger images.

I've been using both nona and PTStitcher. I've found that the colour
correction of PTSTitcher is better than nona one (if any). I'm not  
really concerned with performances issues : I begun panorama with a  
K6-2 500 and 6 hours was needed to make some panoramas :-)

I'm using for the first time Hugin on a 64 bit OS and I remarked that  
my panorama are affected of visible seams (darker). This was with Nona  
/ enblend.

So I wanted to test PTStitcher to see how this is managed. I've  
installed PTStitcher in a 32 bit chroot and ran it manually after  
writing the script and I remarked I've the same result.

See my other message on this topic with links to an example of what is
happening.

> 
> Hal

Regards

Jean-Luc
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