Fwd: Goals for hugin 0.6 (was Re: [ptx] hugin 0.5 beta2)

douglas wilkins dgswilkins at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Feb 15 12:04:33 GMT 2005


Mike, I think, got caught by the same thing that
catches me occasionally too - "reply to" in a message
to the list. So here is his further comments.....

 --- Mike Runge <mike at trozzreaxxion.net> wrote: 
> To: dgswilkins at yahoo.co.uk
> Subject: Goals for hugin 0.6 (was Re: [ptx] hugin
> 0.5 beta2)
> From: "Mike Runge" <mike at trozzreaxxion.net>
> Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:53:47 +0100 (CET)
> 
> 
> Hi Doug,
> 
> thanks for your interest and for looking over the
> list. I know it's much
> too much for 0.5. My intention was to share my
> wishes - maybe one or two
> are feasible ;-)
> 
> >Goals for post 0.5 :-)
> >
> >I must preface this by saying that I use hugin to
> >produce high definition _prints_ of panoramas, so I
> >don't use fish-eye lenses at all. In fact most of
> the
> >photographs are taken at around 80 mm equivalent
> >rather than 8mm. So I am going to skip over most of
> >these comments now, but I will not be forgetting
> them,
> >since you and Marek have laid out clearly what is
> >required, and I am sure Pablo will have a _lot_ of
> >input soon.
> 
> My example was all about fisheye images. But I do as
> well large multirows
> (e.g. 6x3 or so). I would find the points I listed
> usefull for this
> cases as well
> 
> >Preview:
> >I like the idea of zoom functionality. The preview
> is
> >geared for speed rather than accuracy. Implementing
> >zoom in the preview allows for a mixture of both.
> >
> >Control Points:
> >Showing the images in the correct rotation would
> help,
> >not only for fish-eye images, but also for images
> in
> >portrait orientation
> >
> >Stitching:
> >Selecting a subset of the images to stitch is also
> a
> >good idea. We may need to check that the selected
> >images have control points in common before
> stitching
> >though.
> 
> Optimizing:
> Same handling like Stitching. Please have a look at
> my other posting. I
> think, it would be a good idea to handle "The Scope"
> globally for
> Optimizer, Stitcher and Preview?!
> Influencing what's being used for optimisation would
> be very handy for
> multirows as well. Is this more difficult that
> stitching dedicated
> images and you would like to skip that till 0.6 or
> later for that reason?
> 
> >General:
> >It would be nice to embed panoglviewer and
> >clens/PTLens functionality - clens when loading
> EXIF
> >information to automatically set a,b,c & d
> variables
> >and panoglviewer post stitching to view results.
> 
> Thanks for your comments, Doug. I'm really keen to
> see the new features
> soon.
> Hugin rocks,
> mike
>  


	
	
		
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