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  • Crashes on launch on Mac OS (14, Sonoma) after you dismiss the tip of the day. Also, the only available Mac build is four years old. Tried to build it from source, but this fails with <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Downloading enblend-enfuse >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ./download-all.sh: line 54: hg: command not found Extracting _src/Image-ExifTool-12.50.tar.gz tar: Error opening archive: Unrecognized archive format
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Long-time user here. Have made hundreds of panos in more than a decade. It almost always was excellent (as long as input was good enough...) For some reason, installer 2023.0.0-win64.msi fails with "Access denied" on Win11. Rebooting did not help, no admin shell, nothing. Ideas?
  • Hello, Just upgraded my notebook to mac M3 sonoma, Hugin doesn't want to run anymore. Version 2019.2.0 is the latest one I find back for mac ; is there a version which works on new macs late 2023 ?
  • Easy to use software, thank you very much for developing this program and making it available to everyone!!
  • Great job, makes panoramas better than Photoshop. Please add support for JPEG XL (*.jxl) and HEIF (*.heic) picture formats as input
  • Thank you!
  • excellent work, loved it !!!
  • Will not run on Mac OS Big Sur because the 'Developer cannot be verified'.
  • Doesn't load on Windows 10 the first time. Second load, it just crashes after reporting a GL driver error
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Very easy to join an A3 plan scanned with an A4 scanner, once I worked out the right settings. Perfect results! thanks
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • First time user experience: In less than five minutes from downloading Hugin, I had my 3-image panorama done and uploaded to an online album. The only complication was my Mac not wanting to open software from SourceForge. One caveat: Hugin didn't obviously let me know it had generated the panorama, so I tried a second time and was asked if I wanted to over-write the .tiff it had made. I didn't, I went and found it, and voila! A beautifully merged, exposure blended image. It looks like this software can do a lot, although my plain needs aren't likely to require much exploration of its capabilities. Congratulations and many thanks to the developers for this excellent software.
  • great, does a better job than my grubby fingers can do in MS paint
  • Thank you for a good program under a free open source license!
  • Thank you so much for re-integrating the "Panini General" with the sliders! (2016 Hugin had no sliders). I've used Windows Hugin (nona and enblend in batch mode) for stitching three wide-angle lenses of the sky into a fisheye that we project on our planetarium dome. Likewise with a 360 cam tracking the Sun (with a blocker) I feed it tilt/yaw/roll from astro params and reproject it to zenith -up fisheye. I use the Win version for all my panos. Sure it is not intuitive, but with a little help from the community group you can get things working. You guys are fantastic for pouring your time into this!
  • Cannot stitch any images. You get always precondition violation. caught exception: Precondition violation! RemappedPanoImage<RemapImage,AlphaImage>::remapImage(): image unexpectedly changed dimensions. (C:\Prog\Hugin\dynamic_vs2017\hugin-hg\src\hugin_base\nona/RemappedPanoImage.h:458)
  • This made me to register to sourceforge to be able to post a warning message. Do not use this abomination of a software. It behaves completely randomly, sometimes finds everything automatically but most of the time not and when you have to go to layout/projection/crop menus the behaviour becames absolutely erratic. Maybe after few days of reading quite detailed documentation it can work ... I went for Microsoft ICE yes, shame on me. J.S.
  • Great tool in the hands of a professional. May be a bit difficult for beginners though. I use it because it is suitable for fit panaramas from different shots made with different cameras.
    2 users found this review helpful.
  • Windows 10/64 bits : no problem installing and did not crash on my configuration (version 2018.0.0.5abfb4de7961 built by Thomas / W10 Enterprise v1703/15063.877, 12GB, i5-6300HQ). Very easy to use. Did not produce a result very satisfying WITH THE SAMPLE PHOTOS I HAD TO MY DISPOSAL, which where not really taken to create a panorama. So I guess it's my fault. Easy to install, easy to run, easy to create a resulting image and good step by step explanations (I am totally a dumb regarding to create panorama images and even taking good regular pictures, that's why I need a program that "thinks" for me). Worth give it a deeper try for what I need to do now : creating landscape panoramas. I'll try to come back in a few to complete my review.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Installs, but crashes on startup with 2016, 2017, and 2018 versions on Windows 10
  • Very useful application when you want to assemble the panorama from photos taken from very different cameras.
  • It's very useful for me to learn.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • One of the must have tools for the photographer - so many features and options plus so many capabilities. My personal must have list: GIMP, Hugin, ImageMagick & ExifTools.
    2 users found this review helpful.
  • Great ! I've waiting for this new version ! Incredible fast compared to 2014 version. I've loaded 12 photos and it create a fantastic, perfect panorama in tiff. I've used the "automated" mode using cylindric option (normally I shot in portrait mode 1/3 overlapping area) on El Capitan 10.1...6 with iMac Mid 2010 with Crucial SSD addend and 16gb ram. Thank you for the porting !!!
  • Mac version not working on El Capitan 10.11.4
  • I am using this wonderful software for a few years now, making panoramas for renting apartments, and I am impressed from the results. However, it is really difficult to fine-tune the output in some strange situations, like when you have one off-center picture. The learning curve gets easier if one starts with partial panoramas of only a few pictures, before trying the creation of full sphere panoramas. I have tested other commercial panorama creation tools and I can say that Hugin is better, except the user interface, which needs refinement and a single window.
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