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Revision: 4636 http://hugin.svn.sourceforge.net/hugin/?rev=4636&view=rev Author: yuv Date: 2009-10-16 06:15:39 +0000 (Fri, 16 Oct 2009) Log Message: ----------- trunk / 4632 Modified Paths: -------------- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin.html hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_FAQ.html hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Fast_Preview_window.html hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Images_tab.html hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Preferences.html hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Stitcher_tab.html Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin.html 2009-10-16 06:14:11 UTC (rev 4635) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin.html 2009-10-16 06:15:39 UTC (rev 4636) @@ -68,6 +68,8 @@ </li><li> <a href="Tca_correct.html" title="Tca correct">tca_correct</a> a tool to automatically generate <a href="Chromatic_aberration.html" title="Chromatic aberration">chromatic aberration</a> correction parameters for use with <a href="Fulla.html" title="Fulla">fulla</a>. </li><li> <a href="MatchPoint.html" title="MatchPoint">matchpoint</a> feature identification. </li><li> <a href="Pto2mk.html" title="Pto2mk">pto2mk</a> generation of Makefiles for command-line stitching. +</li><li> cpclean command line tool to remove control points with improbable error distances +</li><li> calibrate_lens automatic lens calibration using straight-line detection </li><li> <a href="Vig_optimize.html" title="Vig optimize">vig_optimize</a> command line tool to estimate photometric parameters. </li><li> hugin_hdrmerge merges multiple exposures to <a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a> using Khan anti-ghosting algorithm </li><li> hugin_stitch_project a GUI tool to stitch a single hugin .pto project. Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_FAQ.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_FAQ.html 2009-10-16 06:14:11 UTC (rev 4635) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_FAQ.html 2009-10-16 06:15:39 UTC (rev 4636) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> - <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin FAQ,Autopano-sift-C Compiling OSX,Colour profile,Control points,Enblend,Enblend Compiling OSX,Gimp,Heads,Hugin,Hugin Compiling Fedora,Hugin Compiling Gentoo" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin FAQ,Autopano-sift-C Compiling OSX,Colour profile,Control points,Enblend,Enblend Compiling OSX,Equirectangular Projection,Gimp,Heads,Hugin,Hugin Compiling Fedora" /> @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ <a name="Common_error_messages" id="Common_error_messages"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Common error messages </span></h2> <a name="enblend:_no_input_files_specified" id="enblend:_no_input_files_specified"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> enblend: no input files specified </span></h3> <p>There are no input images relevant to the output 'panorama' so hugin had nothing to do, probably because all the input images are outside the panorama 'frame'. Open the <a href="Hugin_Preview_window.html" title="Hugin Preview window">Hugin Preview window</a> or <a href="Hugin_Fast_Preview_window.html" title="Hugin Fast Preview window">Hugin Fast Preview window</a> to adjust the view and/or crop. +</p><p>Note also that hugin versions up to and including 2009.2.0 allow you to draw an inverted crop frame where the top is below the bottom, this is easy to see in the Preview window as the entire panorama is 'greyed'. A crop frame drawn like this will result in an empty panorama and the above error message. </p> <a name="enblend:_error_writing_to_image_swap_file" id="enblend:_error_writing_to_image_swap_file"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> enblend: error writing to image swap file </span></h3> <p><a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a> needs a lot of memory and uses its own swap routine to store picture data on the disk, this message indicates that you have run out of disk space. The data is stored in the system temp folder which is specified by TMP, TEMP or TMPDIR environment variables, note that this temp folder may be on a different physical disk to your photos and panorama output. @@ -57,6 +58,7 @@ <a name="Enblend_error:_Mask_is_entirely_black.2C_but_white_image_was_not_identified_as_redundant" id="Enblend_error:_Mask_is_entirely_black.2C_but_white_image_was_not_identified_as_redundant"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Enblend error: Mask is entirely black, but white image was not identified as redundant </span></h3> <p>This is a well known "error" for <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a>. Try to use the additional enblend parameter "--fine-mask" to ged rid of the error. The parameter will result in generation of masks in higher resolution that will fix the problem in most cases. Sometimes the "--fine-mask" parameter may result in memory errors (malloc: ...), which are the result of not enough memory available due to the (much) bigger masks that are used. </p><p>An alternative workaround would be to set the enblend --no-optimize parameter, this will place the seam directly along the middle of the image overlaps regardless of image content. This option is also considerably faster and uses less memory. +</p><p>Note also that this error often appears when rendering a scene with extreme distortion such as a stereographic 'little planet'. For this and other reasons, such as overall speed, it is always preferable to render a 'normal' 360° <a href="Equirectangular_Projection.html" title="Equirectangular Projection">Equirectangular Projection</a> panorama first, then load this as a single source image into a new project and render whatever views you need. </p> <a name="enblend:_illegal_option_--_compression" id="enblend:_illegal_option_--_compression"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> enblend: illegal option -- compression </span></h3> <p>hugin 0.7.0 and later versions require at least <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a> version 3.2. This error indicates that you need to upgrade enblend. @@ -133,6 +135,9 @@ This means you can't be so sloppy when clicking to create control points, but the results will be the same. </p> +<a name="Windows:_when_user_is_not_admin.2C_not_all_cp-creators_are_available_to_choose_from" id="Windows:_when_user_is_not_admin.2C_not_all_cp-creators_are_available_to_choose_from"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Windows: when user is not admin, not all cp-creators are available to choose from </span></h3> +<p>Preferences are stored in the registry on Windows. Every users has their own. To have all the cp-creator pre-sets like the admin users, hit the "Load defaults" button on the Control Points tab in the Preferences dialog. +</p> <a name="Common_problems_when_creating_a_panorama" id="Common_problems_when_creating_a_panorama"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Common problems when creating a panorama </span></h2> <a name="How_can_I_reuse_a_project_as_a_template.3F" id="How_can_I_reuse_a_project_as_a_template.3F"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> How can I reuse a project as a template? </span></h3> <p>If you copy a .pto project to a different folder and open it with hugin, you will be prompted for the 'missing' images. You should delete any control points from this template project since they won't be relevant to the new photos. Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Fast_Preview_window.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Fast_Preview_window.html 2009-10-16 06:14:11 UTC (rev 4635) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Fast_Preview_window.html 2009-10-16 06:15:39 UTC (rev 4636) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> - <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin Fast Preview window,Enblend,HDR,Hugin Assistant tab,Hugin Control Points tab,Hugin Preview window,Hugin Stitcher tab,Nona" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin Fast Preview window,Control points,Enblend,HDR,Horizontal control points,Hugin Assistant tab,Hugin Control Points tab,Hugin Preview window,Hugin Stitcher tab,Nona,Straight line control points" /> @@ -83,6 +83,10 @@ </p><p>When this tool is turned on, move the mouse over the visibility buttons for the images (the numbers at the top of the preview). The image with the number on the button under the mouse lights up red in the preview. Moving the mouse over the panorama highlights all the images under the mouse in different colours. The buttons for those images lights up in matching colours. </p><p>When the mouse is on the overlap of two images, click to edit the control points between those images. </p> +<a name="Show_control_points" id="Show_control_points"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"><img alt="Image:Show_Control_Points_Button.svg" src="22px-Show_Control_Points_Button.svg.png" width="22" height="22" border="0" /> Show control points</span></h3> +<p>When this mode is turned on, all <a href="Control_points.html" title="Control points">Control points</a> are drawn as lines; red indicates 'normal' control points and blue indicates <a href="Horizontal_control_points.html" title="Horizontal control points">horizontal control points</a>, <a href="Vertical_control_points.html" title="Vertical control points">vertical control points</a> or <a href="Straight_line_control_points.html" title="Straight line control points">straight line control points</a>. +</p><p>Long red lines indicate a bad alignment or unoptimized images, short red lines or 'dots' indicate a good alignment between control points. Horizontal and vertical control points should be perpendicular in the panorama. +</p> <a name="Blend_modes" id="Blend_modes"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline">Blend modes</span></h2> <p>The <i>normal</i> blend mode will draw the images as a stack. The <i>difference</i> blend mode will do the same, except the image under the mouse pointer will be subtracted from the rest of the stack. Use this to determine if the alignment went well: where you can see edges in the subtracted image, these edges are misaligned. Be warned that this isn't fully accurate, the other preview has a better difference mode. </p> Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Images_tab.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Images_tab.html 2009-10-16 06:14:11 UTC (rev 4635) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Images_tab.html 2009-10-16 06:15:39 UTC (rev 4636) @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ <p>Individual <a href="Control_points.html" title="Control points">control points</a> can be created and edited in the <a href="Hugin_Control_Points_tab.html" title="Hugin Control Points tab">Hugin Control Points tab</a>, here in the <b>images tab</b> they can be manipulated together. </p><p>Automatic creation of <a href="Control_points.html" title="Control points">control points</a> can be done by pressing the <b>Create Ctrl Points</b> button (if you select just some images, then control points will only be found for those selected). <a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">hugin</a> will then launch <a href="Autopano.html" title="Autopano">autopano</a> or <a href="Autopano-sift.html" title="Autopano-sift">autopano-sift</a> and add the detected control points to the project. The <a href="Hugin_Preferences.html" title="Hugin Preferences">Hugin Preferences</a> determine which of these <i>autopano</i> programs should be used and set further autopano options. <b>Remove Points</b> does exactly what its name suggests, it removes control points between the selected images, or all control points if no image is selected. </p><p>Often a project has many control points attached to clouds in the sky, this is usually unwanted as clouds move between photos. Clicking <b>Run Celeste</b> will attempt to identify 'sky' control points using the <a href="Using_Celeste_with_hugin.html" title="Using Celeste with hugin">celeste</a> tool and delete them. +</p><p>Using <b>Clean control points</b> button, hugin will try to find and remove outlying control points using statistical methods. </p> <a name="Image_orientation" id="Image_orientation"></a><h1> <span class="mw-headline"> Image orientation </span></h1> <p>In the <b>Image Orientation</b> section, the position of the selected images in the final panorama can be specified by <a href="Yaw.html" title="Yaw">yaw</a>, <a href="Pitch.html" title="Pitch">pitch</a> and <a href="Roll.html" title="Roll">roll</a> angle (in degrees). The <b>Reset</b> button will reset all angles to zero. This is useful if the optimizer could not determine the image orientation well and got stuck with a suboptimal result. It is possible to select multiple images at the same time. Changes in orientation will be applied to all selected images. Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Preferences.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Preferences.html 2009-10-16 06:14:11 UTC (rev 4635) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Preferences.html 2009-10-16 06:15:39 UTC (rev 4636) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> - <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin Preferences,Autopano,Autopano-sift,Autopano-sift-C,CCD,Colour profile,Control points,Enblend,Enfuse,Field of View,Fisheye Projection" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin Preferences,Align image stack,Autopano,Autopano-sift,Autopano-sift-C,CCD,Celeste standalone,Colour profile,Control points,Cropped TIFF,Enblend" /> @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ <!-- start content --> <a name="General" id="General"></a><h1> <span class="mw-headline"> General </span></h1> <a name="Resource_usage" id="Resource_usage"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Resource usage </span></h2> -<p>To speed things up <a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">hugin</a> keeps a copy in memory of as many input photos as possible. With very large projects, this would use all your system memory, so set <b>Image cache memory</b> to a value below your available free RAM. The default of 200MB should be ok for a system with 512MB of RAM. +<p>To speed things up <a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">hugin</a> keeps a copy in memory of as many input photos as possible. With very large projects, this would use all your system memory, so set <b>Image cache memory</b> to a value below your available free RAM. The default of 200MB should be ok for a system with 512MB of RAM, however this is very conservative, for large projects you will want to set this to a high proportion of your available system memory. </p><p>The <a href="Hugin_Preview_window.html" title="Hugin Preview window">hugin Preview window</a> is multi-threaded so can use more than one CPU/core if required. Set <b>Number of CPUs</b> to how many CPUs you wish to use. </p> <a name="User_interface" id="User_interface"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> User interface </span></h2> @@ -69,6 +69,10 @@ <p>Select <b>Automatically align images after loading</b> to run the second <b>Align...</b> step immediately after loading the images. </p> +<a name="Automatic_control_point_checking_after_detecting_control_points" id="Automatic_control_point_checking_after_detecting_control_points"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Automatic control point checking after detecting control points</span></h2> +<p>Select <b>Remove cloud-like control points (Celeste)</b> to run <a href="Celeste_standalone.html" title="Celeste standalone">celeste</a> after detecting control points. Celeste will remove <a href="Control_points.html" title="Control points">Control points</a> set to clouds, this is useful because clouds will move several pixels between shots and are therefore bad scene objects to use for alignment. +</p><p>Select <b>Remove outlying control points by statistical method</b> to run cpclean, this will try to remove control points with positions that are not credible under pairwise optimisation. +</p> <a name="Auto_align" id="Auto_align"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Auto align </span></h2> <p>Auto align uses <a href="Autopano-sift.html" title="Autopano-sift">autopano-sift</a> or <a href="Autopano.html" title="Autopano">autopano</a> to generate <a href="Control_points.html" title="Control points">control points</a> between pairs of images, set <b>Number of Ctrl Points per overlap</b> to control @@ -81,6 +85,10 @@ does something similar, though here you can set a smaller output as a percentage. Generally setting a percentage of 70% leads to no great loss of quality due to the way a camera <a href="CCD.html" title="CCD">CCD</a> samples data. +</p> +<a name="Show_preview" id="Show_preview"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Show preview </span></h2> +<p>After completing <b>Align...</b>, the <a href="Hugin_Assistant_tab.html" title="Hugin Assistant tab">Hugin Assistant tab</a> will usually display the result in a preview window, here you can change this to <b>Nothing</b> for no preview at all, <a href="Hugin_Fast_Preview_window.html" title="Hugin Fast Preview window">Fast Preview Window</a> or <a href="Hugin_Preview_window.html" title="Hugin Preview window">Preview Window</a>. +</p><p><br /> </p><p><br style="clear:both;" /> </p> <a name="Control_Points_Editor" id="Control_Points_Editor"></a><h1> <span class="mw-headline"> Control Points Editor </span></h1> @@ -117,33 +125,46 @@ </li></ul> <p><br style="clear:both;" /> </p> -<a name="Autopano" id="Autopano"></a><h1> <span class="mw-headline"> Autopano </span></h1> +<a name="Control_Points_Detectors" id="Control_Points_Detectors"></a><h1> <span class="mw-headline"> Control Points Detectors </span></h1> <p><a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">hugin</a> uses an external tool for automatically creating <a href="Control_points.html" title="Control points">control points</a> for a set of images either when: </p> <ul><li> clicking <b>2. Align...</b> in the <a href="Hugin_Assistant_tab.html" title="Hugin Assistant tab">hugin Assistant tab</a>. </li><li> or clicking <b>Create control points</b> in the <a href="Hugin_Images_tab.html" title="Hugin Images tab">hugin Images tab</a>. </li></ul> -<p>Set the pull down menu to use the default configuration for one of these external tools: +<p>In list-box you can choose default Control point detector programs such as : </p> -<ul><li> <a href="Autopano.html" title="Autopano">Autopano</a> (by A. Jenny), closed source, available for Linux i386 and Windows 32bit. +<ul><li> <a href="Autopano-sift-C.html" title="Autopano-sift-C">autopano-sift-C</a> - part of hugin suite +</li><li> <a href="Panomatic.html" title="Panomatic">Panomatic</a> (by Anael Orlinski) +</li><li> <a href="Align_image_stack.html" title="Align image stack">Align image stack</a> - part of hugin suite. Note that align_image_stack is not a general purpose control point detector, but is very effective for aligning images within stacks. +</li><li> Match-n-shift +</li><li> <a href="Autopano.html" title="Autopano">Autopano</a> (by A. Jenny), closed source, available for Linux i386 and Windows 32bit. </li><li> <a href="Autopano-sift.html" title="Autopano-sift">Autopano-SIFT</a> (by S. Nowozin), open source, available for Linux, Windows and OS X. </li></ul> -<p>Parameters for these tools can be customised or even switched to another similar tool (such as <a href="Autopano-sift-C.html" title="Autopano-sift-C">autopano-sift-C</a>) in the remaining section. Typical tweaks might be to: +<p>If you want to use a similar command-line tool that isn't already listed, this can configured with the <b>New...</b> button. +</p><p>Parameters for these tools can be customized in the <b>Parameters for Control Point Detectors</b> window, which you can open using <b>Edit...</b> or <b>New...</b> buttons. Typical tweaks might be to: </p> <ul><li> Set <i>--noransac</i> for <a href="Autopano-sift.html" title="Autopano-sift">autopano-sift</a> when using non-<a href="Rectilinear_Projection.html" title="Rectilinear Projection">rectilinear Projection</a> input images. </li><li> Set <i>--size</i> for <a href="Autopano-sift.html" title="Autopano-sift">autopano-sift</a> which by default downsizes images to 700 pixels before matching. +</li><li> Some operating systems have problems supplying more than 120 or so photos at one time to these external tools, with autopano-sift-C 2.5.2 or later you can use these alternative arguments to specify input via a project file: <i>--maxmatches %p %o %s</i> </li></ul> -<a name="Enblend" id="Enblend"></a><h1> <span class="mw-headline"> Enblend </span></h1> +<a name="Stitching" id="Stitching"></a><h1> <span class="mw-headline"> Stitching </span></h1> <p>In the final stitching process <a href="Nona.html" title="Nona">nona</a> reprojects and distorts images to fit, <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a> takes these -images as individual <a href="TIFF.html" title="TIFF">TIFF</a> files and merges them using sophisticated seam positioning and blending into +images as individual <a href="TIFF.html" title="TIFF">TIFF</a> files and merges them using sophisticated seam positioning and blending and/or Exposure fusion into a single finished TIFF file. -</p><p>The <b>Use alternative Enblend program</b> option allows you to use other tools with a similar interface +</p><p><b>Important note:</b> The settings here are the defaults for <i>new projects</i>, change settings for the <i>current project</i> in the <a href="Hugin_Stitcher_tab.html" title="Hugin Stitcher tab">Hugin Stitcher tab</a>. +</p> +<a name="Nona" id="Nona"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Nona </span></h2> +<p>Here you can set the <b>Default interpolator</b> used during stitching. <a href="Interpolation.html" title="Interpolation">Interpolation</a> is a quality setting, but the default of <b>Poly3 (Bicubic)</b> is good for most purposes. You are unlikely to notice any difference between interpolators other than that <b>Nearest neighbor</b> is fast but very low quality. +</p><p>You can <b>Create cropped images by default</b>, these <a href="Cropped_TIFF.html" title="Cropped TIFF">Cropped TIFF</a> images will speed up stitching, but some image editors do not process the offsets correctly. +</p><p><b>Use GPU for remapping</b> will activate experimental <a href="Nona.html" title="Nona">nona</a> code to remap images using the shading language of the <i>Graphics Processing Unit</i> in modern video hardware . +</p> +<a name="Enblend" id="Enblend"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Enblend </span></h2> +<p>The <b>Use alternative Enblend program</b> option allows you to use other tools with a similar interface such as smartblend or enblend-mask. </p><p>enblend supports a range of <b>Additional arguments</b>, for example you may want to set: </p> <ul><li> <b>-a</b> Pre-assemble non-overlapping images to speed up blending. This is generally useful, but will slow blending in rare cases. </li><li> <b>-l number</b> Number of levels to use (1 to 29), larger numbers result in wider seams. E.g. setting 1 will result in a 2 pixel wide blend, 8 will result in a 256 pixel wide blend and you are extremely unlikely to want a blend level as high as 16. -</li><li> <b>-z</b> Use LZW compression. The <a href="TIFF.html" title="TIFF">TIFF</a> file format has a 2GiB limit (or 4GiB or 8GiB, depending on who you ask) so you will find this useful for large panoramas. </li><li> <b>-b kilobytes</b> Image cache block size (default=2MiB) </li><li> <b>-c</b> Use CIECAM02 to blend colors. Your input images need to have embedded <a href="Colour_profile.html" title="Colour profile">colour profiles</a> for this to work. </li><li> <b>-m megabytes</b> Use this much memory before going to disk (default=1GiB). Increase if you have a lot of memory on your system. @@ -152,8 +173,8 @@ </li></ul> <p>Note that setting <b>Additional arguments</b> here will only effect new projects, to change <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a> and <a href="Enfuse.html" title="Enfuse">enfuse</a> settings for the current project use the <a href="Hugin_Stitcher_tab.html" title="Hugin Stitcher tab">hugin Stitcher tab</a>. </p> -<a name="Enfuse" id="Enfuse"></a><h1> <span class="mw-headline"> Enfuse </span></h1> -<p>If <b>Exposure Blending</b> is selected in the <a href="Hugin_Stitcher_tab.html" title="Hugin Stitcher tab">hugin Stitcher tab</a> then <a href="Enfuse.html" title="Enfuse">enfuse</a> will be used to merge bracketed exposures during stitching. +<a name="Enfuse" id="Enfuse"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Enfuse </span></h2> +<p>If one of <b>Exposure fusion</b>output options is selected in the <a href="Hugin_Stitcher_tab.html" title="Hugin Stitcher tab">hugin Stitcher tab</a> then <a href="Enfuse.html" title="Enfuse">enfuse</a> will be used to merge bracketed exposures during stitching. </p> <a name="Celeste" id="Celeste"></a><h1> <span class="mw-headline"> Celeste </span></h1> <p>Often a project has many control points attached to clouds in the sky, this is usually unwanted as clouds move between photos. <a href="Using_Celeste_with_hugin.html" title="Using Celeste with hugin">celeste</a> will attempt to identify 'sky' control points and delete them. Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Stitcher_tab.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Stitcher_tab.html 2009-10-16 06:14:11 UTC (rev 4635) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Stitcher_tab.html 2009-10-16 06:15:39 UTC (rev 4636) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> - <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin Stitcher tab,Aliasing,Alpha channel,Bracketing,Cropped TIFF,Cylindrical Projection,EXIF,Enblend,Enfuse,Equirectangular Projection,Exposure blending" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin Stitcher tab,Aliasing,Alpha channel,Bracketing,Contrast Blending,Cropped TIFF,Cylindrical Projection,EXIF,Enblend,Enfuse,Equirectangular Projection" /> @@ -51,14 +51,14 @@ to choose from, each with different advantages and disadvantages: </p> <ul><li> <a href="Rectilinear_Projection.html" title="Rectilinear Projection">Rectilinear</a>, this is the same projection as a photo taken with a 'normal' camera and lens. Use this if you are just stitching a handful of photographs together with a narrow <a href="Field_of_View.html" title="Field of View">Field of View</a> or <a href="Perspective_correction.html" title="Perspective correction">correcting perspective</a> in a single shot. -</li><li> <a href="Cylindrical_Projection.html" title="Cylindrical Projection">Panorama</a>, actually a simple <a href="Cylindrical_Projection.html" title="Cylindrical Projection">Cylindrical Projection</a> as used by traditional rotating panoramic cameras. A good projection for printing a 360 degree panorama, though you may prefer <i>Mercator Projection</i>. +</li><li> <a href="Cylindrical_Projection.html" title="Cylindrical Projection">Cylindrical</a>, actually a simple <a href="Cylindrical_Projection.html" title="Cylindrical Projection">Cylindrical Projection</a> as used by traditional rotating panoramic cameras. A good projection for printing a 360 degree panorama, though you may prefer <i>Mercator Projection</i>. </li><li> <a href="Equirectangular_Projection.html" title="Equirectangular Projection">Equirectangular</a>, the all purpose format for representing an entire spherical scene. It covers 360 degrees horizontally as well as the <a href="Zenith.html" title="Zenith">zenith</a> and <a href="Nadir.html" title="Nadir">nadir</a>. </li><li> <a href="Fisheye_Projection.html" title="Fisheye Projection">Fisheye</a>, the same projection as a photo taken with a <i>fisheye lens</i>. Better for representing a wide <a href="Field_of_View.html" title="Field of View">Field of View</a> than <i>rectilinear</i>, but in many cases <i>Stereographic Projection</i> gives less distortion than simple <i>fisheye</i>. </li><li> <a href="Stereographic_Projection.html" title="Stereographic Projection">Stereographic</a>, a <i>conformal</i> fisheye image. Objects in a stereographic image keep the same shape and show less distortion than simple <i>fisheye</i>. </li><li> <a href="Projections.html#mercator_projection" title="Projections">Mercator</a>, a <i>conformal</i> cylindrical image. A good projection for printing a 360 degree panorama. </li><li> <a href="Projections.html#Transverse_mercator_projection" title="Projections">Trans Mercator</a>, a <i>mercator</i> image rotated 90 degrees, suitable for displaying tall or overhead objects. </li><li> <a href="Projections.html#sinusoidal_projection" title="Projections">Sinusoidal</a>, an <i>equal area</i> projection of an entire spherical scene. -</li><li> Lambert Equal Area Conical +</li><li> Lambert Cylindrical Equal Area </li><li> Lambert Equal Area Azimuthal </li><li> Albers Equal Area Conic </li><li> Miller Cylindrical @@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ </li><li> Orthographic </li><li> Equisolid </li><li> Equirectangular Panini +</li><li> Biplane +</li><li> Triplane </li></ul> <a name="Field_of_View" id="Field_of_View"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Field of View </span></h2> <p>This is the horizontal and vertical <a href="Field_of_View.html" title="Field of View">angle of view</a> of the output image, @@ -100,25 +102,32 @@ <p>The cropped-out areas are shown darkened in the <a href="Hugin_Preview_window.html" title="Hugin Preview window">hugin Preview window</a>. </p> <a name="Output" id="Output"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Output </span></h2> -<p>Hugin can output 'normal' stitched images, exposure blended images or high dynamic range (<a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a>) images. +<p>Hugin can output 'normal' stitched images, exposure fused images or high dynamic range (<a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a>) images. The following options determine which kind of image is created, and allow keeping the intermediate images created during the process. </p> <a name="Normal" id="Normal"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Normal </span></h3> <p>If <b>Blended panorama</b> is enabled then <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a> is used for blending. In the final stitching process <a href="Nona.html" title="Nona">nona</a> reprojects and distorts images to fit, <b>enblend</b> takes these images as individual <a href="TIFF.html" title="TIFF">TIFF</a> files and merges them using sophisticated seam positioning and blending. Further <b>enblend</b> settings can be found in the <a href="Hugin_Preferences.html" title="Hugin Preferences">hugin Preferences</a>. </p><p>Enable <b>remapped images</b> if you want to keep the intermediate images that <b>enblend</b> uses as input - For example modifying the <a href="Alpha_channel.html" title="Alpha channel">alpha channel</a> of these images and then blending manually is one technique for including and excluding people or objects that move between shots. </p> -<a name="Exposure_Blending" id="Exposure_Blending"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Exposure Blending </span></h3> -<p>If <b>Blended panorama (enfuse)</b> is enabled then hugin will group the input images into exposure stacks by comparing positions, any images with more than 90% overlap are grouped like this. Each of these <a href="Bracketing.html" title="Bracketing">bracketed</a> exposure stacks will be exposure blended with <a href="Enfuse.html" title="Enfuse">enfuse</a> and the results stitched together into a panorama with <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a>. +<a name="Exposure_fusion" id="Exposure_fusion"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Exposure fusion </span></h3> +<p>If <b>Fused and blended</b> is enabled then hugin will group the input images into exposure stacks by comparing positions, any images with more than 90% overlap are grouped like this. Each of these <a href="Bracketing.html" title="Bracketing">bracketed</a> exposure stacks will be exposure fused with <a href="Enfuse.html" title="Enfuse">enfuse</a> and the results seam blended together into a panorama with <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a>. </p><p>Note that for this to work, the scene has to be photographed multiple times using exposure <a href="Bracketing.html" title="Bracketing">bracketing</a> and the EV exposure values set either manually in the <a href="Hugin_Camera_and_Lens_tab.html" title="Hugin Camera and Lens tab">hugin Camera and Lens tab</a>, automatically from <a href="EXIF.html" title="EXIF">EXIF</a> data or by optimising exposure in the <a href="Hugin_Assistant_tab.html" title="Hugin Assistant tab">hugin Assistant tab</a> or <a href="Hugin_Exposure_tab.html" title="Hugin Exposure tab">hugin Exposure tab</a>. -</p><p>Note also that unlike <b>Normal</b> and <b>Merge to HDR</b> options where images are exposure corrected as part of the remapping process, enfuse requires that each exposure layer is supplied uncorrected - Hugin takes care of this automatically and will not apply correction in this case. -</p><p>Enable <b>Blended exposure layers</b> to additionally stitch each exposure layer into a separate panorama - Useful for manual exposure blending. Note that hugin simply blends any photos with less then 0.2EV exposure difference together into each layer. -</p><p>Enable <b>Remapped images</b> to keep the intermediate images supplied to <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a>. +</p><p>Note also that unlike <b>Normal</b> and <b>HDR merging</b> options where images are exposure corrected as part of the remapping process, enfuse requires that each exposure layer is supplied uncorrected - Hugin takes care of this automatically and will not apply exposure correction in this case. +</p><p>If <b>Blended and fused</b> is enabled then hugin will seam blend images with similar exposure with <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a> and than it will exposure fuse them using <a href="Enfuse.html" title="Enfuse">enfuse</a>. This variant is often much more successful than <b>Fused and blended</b> in two situations: </p> -<a name="Merge_to_HDR" id="Merge_to_HDR"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Merge to HDR </span></h3> -<p>If <b>Blended HDR panorama</b> is enabled then hugin will identify likely <a href="Bracketing.html" title="Bracketing">bracketed</a> stacks of images, then create remapped, deghosted HDR images which are then blended with <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a>. -</p><p>Note that like the Exposure blending option above, this generally only makes sense if the scene has been photographed multiple times using exposure bracketing, and the EV exposure values optimised in the <a href="Hugin_Exposure_tab.html" title="Hugin Exposure tab">hugin Exposure tab</a>. -</p><p>Enable <b>Stacked HDR images</b> to keep copies of the remapped HDR images as supplied to enblend. -</p><p>Enable <b>Individual non merged images</b> to keep copies of each image remapped in linear colour space before deghosting and merging to HDR. +<ul><li> Where entire panoramas have been shot at each EV level consecutively rather than each shot <a href="Bracketing.html" title="Bracketing">bracketed</a>, in this case it isn't guaranteed that shots will line up into the approximate stacks expected by the <b>Fused and blended</b> option. +</li></ul> +<ul><li> When the panorama has been shot entirely on automatic exposure, in this situation it is useful to seam blend adjacent photos with small EV differences, but then exposure fuse larger EV differences - As effectively happens with this option. +</li></ul> +<p>Note that hugin uses a threshold of 0.5EV exposure difference to determine which photos can be fused into each layer. +</p><p>Enable <b>Blended exposure layers</b> to keep exposure layers from the <i>Blended and fused</i> step, these are useful for manual Contrast Blending. +</p><p>Enable <b>Remapped images</b> to keep the intermediate images supplied to <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a> and <a href="Enfuse.html" title="Enfuse">enfuse</a>. +</p> +<a name="HDR_merging" id="HDR_merging"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> HDR merging </span></h3> +<p>If <b>Merged and blended panorama</b> is enabled then hugin will identify likely <a href="Bracketing.html" title="Bracketing">bracketed</a> stacks of images, then create remapped <a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a> images which are then blended with <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a>. +</p><p>Note that like the Exposure fusion option above, this generally only makes sense if the scene has been photographed multiple times using exposure bracketing, and the EV exposure values optimised in the <a href="Hugin_Exposure_tab.html" title="Hugin Exposure tab">hugin Exposure tab</a>. +</p><p>Enable <b>Remapped merged stacks</b> to keep copies of the remapped HDR images as supplied to enblend. +</p><p>Enable <b>Remapped images</b> to keep copies of each image remapped in linear colour space before merging to HDR. </p><p>Click <b>Stitch now!</b> to generate output panoramas immediately. Selecting <b>Save project and send to batch</b> adds the current project to the <a href="Hugin_Batch_Processor.html" title="Hugin Batch Processor">Hugin Batch Processor</a> stitching queue, note that the queue won't be processed unless this queue manager is running. </p> <a name="Processing" id="Processing"></a><h1> <span class="mw-headline"> Processing </span></h1> @@ -130,7 +139,7 @@ </p><p><a href="Cropped_TIFF.html" title="Cropped TIFF">Cropped TIFF</a> files are smaller and more efficient because unused parts of the image are not stored in the file. You should always <b>save cropped images</b> unless you need to open them in an image editor without <a href="Cropped_TIFF.html" title="Cropped TIFF">Cropped TIFF</a> support. </p><p><a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a> is the default <b>Blender</b> for use with <a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">hugin</a>, normally there is no need to change this. Additional command-line <b>Options</b> can be set here or in the <a href="Hugin_Preferences.html" title="Hugin Preferences">hugin Preferences</a> for new projects. -</p><p><a href="Enfuse.html" title="Enfuse">enfuse</a> is the default for <b>Image fusion</b> (<b>Exposure Blending</b>), <b>Options</b> are similar to <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a>. +</p><p><a href="Enfuse.html" title="Enfuse">enfuse</a> is the default for Exposure fusion, <b>Options</b> are similar to <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a>. </p> <a name="File_formats" id="File_formats"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> File formats </span></h2> <p><b>Normal Output</b> can be in one several formats: This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |
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Such images do not look much better than 24-bit images, but the existence of more shades between colors (65,536 as opposed to 256) means that more operations can be performed on the image without risk of noticeable banding or w:posterization. <small>(from wikipedia)</small> +</p> + + + +<div class="printfooter"> +Retrieved from "<a href="16bit.html">http://wiki.panotools.org/16bit</a>"</div> + </div></div></div></div></body></html> \ No newline at end of file Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/16bit_workflow_with_hugin.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/16bit_workflow_with_hugin.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/16bit_workflow_with_hugin.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> - <meta name="keywords" content="16bit workflow with hugin,Bracketing,Chromatic aberration,Cinepaint,Colour profile,Dcraw,Dynamic range,EXIF,Enblend,Field of View,Fulla" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="16bit workflow with hugin,Bracketing,Chromatic aberration,Cinepaint,Colour profile,Dcraw,Dynamic range,EXIF,Enblend,Exiftool,Field of View" /> Copied: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Contrast.html (from rev 4728, hugin/trunk/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Contrast.html) =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Contrast.html (rev 0) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Contrast.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en" dir="ltr"> + <head> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> + <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Contrast" /> + + + + + + + <title>Contrast - PanoTools.org Wiki</title> + + + + <!--[if lt IE 5.5000]><![endif]--> + <!--[if IE 5.5000]><![endif]--> + <!--[if IE 6]><![endif]--> + <!--[if IE 7]><![endif]--> + + + + + <!--[if lt IE 7]> + <meta http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no" /><![endif]--> + + + + + <!-- Head Scripts --> + + + </head> +<body class="mediawiki ltr ns-0 ns-subject page-Contrast skin-monobook"> + <div id="globalWrapper"> + <div id="column-content"> + <div id="content"> + <a name="top" id="top"></a> + <h1 id="firstHeading" class="firstHeading">Contrast</h1> + <div id="bodyContent"> + + <div id="contentSub"></div> + <!-- start content --> + <p>Contrast is +the difference in visual properties that makes an object distinguishable from other objects and the background. +</p> +<a name="External_links" id="External_links"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline">External links</span></h2> +<ul><li> wikipedia page on contrast +</li></ul> + + + + +<div class="printfooter"> +Retrieved from "<a href="Contrast.html">http://wiki.panotools.org/Contrast</a>"</div> + </div></div></div></div></body></html> \ No newline at end of file Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Enfuse.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Enfuse.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Enfuse.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -57,8 +57,7 @@ Enfuse/enblend can be downloaded from enblend.sourceforge.net. On that site you will find the 3.2 version source code as well as precompiled windows binaries. </p><p>Beta (development) releases can be downloaded from </p> -<ul><li>panospace.wordpress (scroll down on that page) for Windows -</li><li>panorama.dyndns.org (scroll down on that page) for MacOSX +<ul><li>panorama.dyndns.org (scroll down on that page) for MacOSX </li><li>and also from hugin.panotools.org </li></ul> <a name="Known_bugs" id="Known_bugs"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Known bugs </span></h3> @@ -198,7 +197,7 @@ <p>Another implementation of the enfuse algorithm is TuFuse from Max Lyons, which features automatic <a href="Depth_of_Field.html" title="Depth of Field">DOF</a> fusion (from a focus stack) and exposure fusion in one go as well as some additional options: http://www.tawbaware.com/tufuse.htm (freeware, windows only) </p> <a name="GUIs" id="GUIs"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> GUIs </span></h3> -<p>enfuse has triggered the development of some GUIs even before it is finally released. +<p>enfuse has triggered the development of some GUIs. </p> <a name="Multi_platform" id="Multi_platform"></a><h4> <span class="mw-headline"> Multi platform </span></h4> <ul><li> The recent release of <a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">hugin</a> has integrate enfuse fully. Get it from http://hugin.sourceforge.net (open source). @@ -218,6 +217,8 @@ <ul><li> Tufusion is a free GUI for Max Lyons' tufuse, developed by TuFuse forum user "entropy". It's not as sophisticated as TuFuse Pro, but it surely makes life a lot easier, compared to using the command line application. </li></ul> <a name="Mac_OSX" id="Mac_OSX"></a><h4> <span class="mw-headline"> Mac OSX </span></h4> +<ul><li> EnfuseGUI by Ingemar Bergmark is a graphical user interface (free). +</li></ul> <ul><li> XFuse by Kevin Kratzke is a graphical user interface that allows for batch processing and the easy setting of many common enfuse options via easy controls. Advanced options can be specified in an 'advanced' box. (free) </li></ul> <ul><li> Bracketeer by Brian Greenstone is a graphical user interface with preview function. (commercial) Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/HDR_workflow_with_hugin.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/HDR_workflow_with_hugin.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/HDR_workflow_with_hugin.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ </p><p>Note that local tone mapping operators produce strange artefacts in the <a href="Zenith.html" title="Zenith">zenith</a> and <a href="Nadir.html" title="Nadir">nadir</a> of <a href="Equirectangular.html" title="Equirectangular" class="mw-redirect">equirectangular</a> images. So either choose a global tone mapping operator or retouch the poles afterwards. -</p><p>A related package to pfstools called pfstmo can do automatic <a href="Tone_mapping.html" title="Tone mapping">tone mapping</a> +</p><p>A related package to pfstools called <a href="Pfstmo.html" title="Pfstmo">pfstmo</a> can do automatic <a href="Tone_mapping.html" title="Tone mapping">tone mapping</a> of an <a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a> image and compress it into a low <a href="Dynamic_range.html" title="Dynamic range">dynamic range</a> output. There are many options and techniques available, commands look like this: </p> Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> - <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin,Align a stack of photos,Align image stack,Autooptimiser,Autopano,Autopano-sift,Autopano-sift-C,Barrel distortion,Bracketing,Celeste standalone,Chromatic aberration" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin,16bit,Align a stack of photos,Align image stack,Autooptimiser,Autopano,Autopano-sift,Autopano-sift-C,Barrel distortion,Bracketing,Celeste standalone" /> @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ </li></ul> <p>The Hugin project's mission is not only to provide a powerful GUI, but also to provide opensource replacements for the small number of closed source components of <a href="Panorama_tools.html" title="Panorama tools">Panorama tools</a>, especially <a href="PTStitcher.html" title="PTStitcher">PTStitcher</a>. A PTStitcher replacement, called <a href="Nona.html" title="Nona">nona</a> has been developed, supporting its most important features. -</p><p>Among the many flexible Hugin workflow options, it is possible to correct exposure, <a href="Vignetting.html" title="Vignetting">Vignetting</a> and White balance between photos; generate <a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a> or exposure blended output from <a href="Bracketing.html" title="Bracketing">bracketed</a> photos; or use 16bit and <a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a> input data natively. +</p><p>Among the many flexible Hugin workflow options, it is possible to correct exposure, <a href="Vignetting.html" title="Vignetting">Vignetting</a> and White balance between photos; generate <a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a> or exposure blended output from <a href="Bracketing.html" title="Bracketing">bracketed</a> photos; or use <a href="16bit.html" title="16bit">16bit</a> and <a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a> input data natively. </p> <a name="Hugin_components" id="Hugin_components"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Hugin components </span></h2> Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Crop_tab.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Crop_tab.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Crop_tab.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -43,42 +43,31 @@ <div id="contentSub"></div> <!-- start content --> - <p>Use the <b>Crop</b> tab to indicate the areas of the input images that <a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">hugin</a> should -exclude from the stitching output. Note that unlike PTGui, setting crop parameters in -hugin doesn't change the <a href="Field_of_View.html" title="Field of View">Field of View</a> or optical centre of your images, it simply -indicates areas of the image to be masked out, so you can change the cropping for photos in -your project at any stage of the stitching process. -</p><p>(In detail, <a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">hugin</a> uses the <b>S</b> 'selection' parameter in the <b>i</b> and <b>o</b> -script lines instead of the <b>C</b> 'crop' parameter) -</p><p>Note that this image cropping shouldn't be confused with a camera's <a href="Crop_factor.html" title="Crop factor">Crop factor</a>, which is -something else entirely. -</p><p>There are three situations where you might want to use crop parameters in hugin: + <p><i>Image cropping</i> shouldn't be confused with a camera's <a href="Crop_factor.html" title="Crop factor">Crop factor</a>, which is something else entirely. Use the <b>Crop</b> tab to indicate the areas of the input images that <a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">hugin</a> should exclude from the stitching output. There are three situations where you might want to use crop parameters: </p> <ul><li> With a scanned input image, there are usually black edges or marks along the sides of the image. </li><li> With a circular <a href="Fisheye_Projection.html" title="Fisheye Projection">Fisheye Projection</a> image there are black unexposed areas outside the image circle. </li><li> Some lenses have a lot of flaring around the edges which you don't want to keep. </li></ul> -<p>Depending on the input image type, cropping has two different behaviours: +<p>Select the image to be cropped in the list to the left, you can adjust the position of the crop area by dragging the perimeter in the image preview on the right. Multiple images can be selected by holding down the <i>Shift</i> or <i>Ctrl</i> keys while clicking in the image list. +</p><p>Note that unlike PTGui, setting crop parameters in hugin doesn't change the <a href="Field_of_View.html" title="Field of View">Field of View</a> or optical centre of your images, it simply indicates areas of the image to be masked out, so you can change the cropping for photos in your project at any stage of the stitching process. +In detail, <a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">hugin</a> uses the <b>S</b> 'selection' parameter in the <b>i</b> and <b>o</b> script lines instead of the <b>C</b> 'crop' parameter. +</p><p>Depending on the input image type, cropping has two different behaviours: </p> <ul><li> For circular fisheye photos the crop area is a circle. </li><li> For any other input image, the crop area is a rectangle. </li></ul> -<p>(Change the input image type in the <a href="Hugin_Camera_and_Lens_tab.html" title="Hugin Camera and Lens tab">Hugin Camera and Lens tab</a>) -</p><p>The <b>Crop</b> tab features four text boxes for <b>Left</b>, <b>Top</b>, <b>Right</b> and <b>Bottom</b> -where you can manually enter the positions of the four edges. The origin is top-left and numbers -indicate the distance in pixels from this origin. -</p><p>Note that numbers can be negative and can extend beyond the width and height of the photo, this is -primarily useful for partial fisheye images where the full circle is not visible, in this case the crop circle -extends beyond the picture frame. -</p><p>The default <b>Always center Crop on d,e</b> assumes that all cropping is symmetrical around the -optical centre of the lens. This is normal unless you are using the crop feature to -remove lens flare, in which case the crop may need to be asymmetrical. -</p><p>The <b>d</b> and <b>e</b> lens parameters setting the position of the optical centre are used by the -<a href="Lens_correction_model.html" title="Lens correction model">Lens correction model</a> and are set in the <a href="Hugin_Camera_and_Lens_tab.html" title="Hugin Camera and Lens tab">Hugin Camera and Lens tab</a>. -</p><p>Select the image to be cropped in the list to the left, you can adjust the position of the crop area -by dragging the perimeter in the image preview on the right. Multiple images can be selected by -holding down the <i>Shift</i> or <i>Ctrl</i> keys while clicking in the image list. +<p>Change the input image type in the <a href="Hugin_Camera_and_Lens_tab.html" title="Hugin Camera and Lens tab">Hugin Camera and Lens tab</a>. +</p><p>The <b>Crop</b> tab features four text boxes for <b>Left</b>, <b>Top</b>, <b>Right</b> and <b>Bottom</b> where you can manually enter the positions of the four edges. The origin is top-left and numbers indicate the distance in pixels from this origin. +</p><p>Note that numbers can be negative and can extend beyond the width and height of the photo, this is primarily useful for partial fisheye images where the full circle is not visible, in this case the crop circle extends beyond the picture frame. +</p><p>The default <b>Always center Crop on d,e</b> assumes that all cropping is symmetrical around the optical centre of the lens. This is normal unless you are using the crop feature to remove lens flare, in which case the crop may need to be asymmetrical. +</p><p>The <b>d</b> and <b>e</b> lens parameters setting the position of the optical centre are used by the <a href="Lens_correction_model.html" title="Lens correction model">Lens correction model</a> and are set in the <a href="Hugin_Camera_and_Lens_tab.html" title="Hugin Camera and Lens tab">Hugin Camera and Lens tab</a>. </p> +<a name="Save_and_apply_crop_values" id="Save_and_apply_crop_values"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Save and apply crop values </span></h2> +<p>Usually crop values don't vary too much for each lens/camera combination. So instead of always creating an almost same crop for new projects these values can be saved using the 'Save lens...' button in the <a href="Hugin_Camera_and_Lens_tab.html" title="Hugin Camera and Lens tab">Hugin Camera and Lens tab</a> tab. +</p><p>To load crop values just select one image in the 'Camera and Lens' tab and load the previously saved lens description file. That also sets the crop for all images in the project that have the same lens number. +</p><p>The lens description file is a plain text file with a .ini extension. +</p> Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_FAQ.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_FAQ.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_FAQ.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -66,6 +66,9 @@ <a name="Makefile:_target_pattern_contains_no_.25" id="Makefile:_target_pattern_contains_no_.25"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Makefile: target pattern contains no % </span></h3> <p>This is a message generated by w:Make_(software) (which <a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">Hugin</a> uses to manage the stitching sequence). The error is caused by a <b>:</b> or <b>#</b> character in one of the file paths. The workaround is to rename to remove any 'special' shell characters and try again. </p> +<a name="gnumake:_.2A.2A.2A_No_rule_to_make_target" id="gnumake:_.2A.2A.2A_No_rule_to_make_target"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> gnumake: *** No rule to make target </span></h3> +<p>This is a message generated by w:Make_(software) (which <a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">Hugin</a> uses to manage the stitching sequence). The error is caused by a <b>:</b> or <b>#</b> character in one of the file paths. The workaround is to rename to remove any 'special' shell characters and try again. +</p> <a name="nona:_GL_error:_Framebuffer_incomplete.2C_incomplete_attachment_in:" id="nona:_GL_error:_Framebuffer_incomplete.2C_incomplete_attachment_in:"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> nona: GL error: Framebuffer incomplete, incomplete attachment in: </span></h3> <p>This is a message generated by nona when using the GPU for stitching (feature available starting with Hugin-2009.2.0). See section below about <a href="Hugin_FAQ.html#GPU-stitching_.28nona.29" title="">GPU-stitching</a>. </p> @@ -101,6 +104,38 @@ </pre> <p>These temporary files have to be deleted manually after the stitch. </p> +<a name="Special_Characters_in_Paths" id="Special_Characters_in_Paths"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Special Characters in Paths </span></h3> +<table style="margin: 1em auto 1em 1em;background:#FFFF99;color:#FF0000;text-align:left;border: solid #FF3300;"> + +<tr valign="top"> +<th> = +</th><th> ; +</th><th> : +</th><th> $ +</th><th> " +</th><th> % +</th><th> # +</th><th> +</th><th> ' +</th><th> ( +</th><th> ) +</th><th> ` +</th><th> & +</th><th> * +</th><th> + +</th><th> ^ +</th><th> ~ +</th><th> < +</th><th> ? +</th><th> > +</th><th> and the space character. +</th></tr></table> +<p>Hugin currently does not do plausibility checks on the paths and file names that are given to it. It relies on the operating system's conventions and limitations. However Hugin uses make to run the stitching process, and make has more restrictive limitation than the operating system. +</p><p>Please don't use the above characters in your files and folders when you want to make sure they work with Hugin. If you absolutely need files named this way, rename them after processing. Do not file bug reports based on filenames with the above characters. The <a href="https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=550441&aid=2883450&group_id=77506" class="external text" title="https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=550441&aid=2883450&group_id=77506" rel="nofollow">issue</a> is known, analyzed, and may be fixed in the future. +</p> +<a name="Hugin_fails_stitching_some_stereographics_and_other_polar_projections" id="Hugin_fails_stitching_some_stereographics_and_other_polar_projections"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Hugin fails stitching some stereographics and other polar projections </span></h3> +<p>This is a known limitation caused by photos being distorted into extreme 'C' and 'O' shapes. The workaround: stitch all of your pictures into a single equirectangular, and then load the equirectangular into Hugin to generate the stereographic or other projections you wanted to do in the first place. +</p> <a name="Control_Point_creation" id="Control_Point_creation"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Control Point creation </span></h2> <a name="How_do_I_add_control_points" id="How_do_I_add_control_points"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> How do I add control points </span></h3> <p>The <a href="Control_points.html" title="Control points">control points</a> editor is quite powerful, but its usage is probably not obvious on the first try. Here are some ways the developers use the Control Point panel: @@ -153,10 +188,11 @@ leveling a panorama. </p> <a name="Half_the_panorama_is_black.2C_my_pictures_fill_only_the_right_half_of_the_output" id="Half_the_panorama_is_black.2C_my_pictures_fill_only_the_right_half_of_the_output"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Half the panorama is black, my pictures fill only the right half of the output </span></h3> -<p>Hugin uses the first photo as the <i>anchor</i> image and puts it in the middle by default. This means that if you shot a sequence from left to right, the images will fill the right hand side of the panorama. There are two ways to fix this: +<p>Hugin uses the first photo as the <i>anchor</i> image and puts it in the middle by default. This means that if you shot a sequence from left to right, the images will fill the right hand side of the panorama. There are three ways to fix this: </p> <ul><li> Open the <b>preview</b> window and click the <b>center</b> button. </li><li> or select the middle photo, hit <b>anchor this image for position</b> and <b>reset</b> in the <b>images</b> tab, then reoptimise. +</li><li> In the 'Fast Panorama Preview' window select 'Drag'. Left mouse drags the image, right mouse rotates the image. </li></ul> <a name="I_get_visible_bands_in_the_sky_and_other_flat_areas.2C_what_can_I_do.3F" id="I_get_visible_bands_in_the_sky_and_other_flat_areas.2C_what_can_I_do.3F"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> I get visible bands in the sky and other flat areas, what can I do? </span></h3> <p>Make sure you are using <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a> to do the final image assembly, this will blend the overlap as much as is possible - Enable enblend by stitching the images <b>into a high quality TIFF file</b> in the <b>stitcher</b> tab. @@ -183,6 +219,13 @@ <a name="Can_I_stitch_my_HDR_images_.3F" id="Can_I_stitch_my_HDR_images_.3F"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Can I stitch my HDR images ? </span></h3> <p>Yes. If you already have merged your HDR stacks, follow the <b>Normal</b> Output on the <b>Stitcher</b> tab (<b>HDR merging</b> is for stacks that will be merged by Hugin). In the <b>Processing</b> step the output will be an HDR in TIFF format. </p> +<a name="Why_is_my_panorama_upside_down_.3F" id="Why_is_my_panorama_upside_down_.3F"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Why is my panorama upside down ? </span></h3> +<p>Hugin stitches the panorama on a sphere and can't determine what is up or what is down. Even if vertical control points are assigned, there is still no notion of up and down, so the panorama can flip upside down. The solution for that is to open the Preview window, click on the Num. Trans. button in the toolbar, enter 180 in the roll field and apply. This will flip the panorama back to the right orientation. +</p> +<a name="Why_do_multi-lens_projects_end_up_distorted.2Fbroken.3F" id="Why_do_multi-lens_projects_end_up_distorted.2Fbroken.3F"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Why do multi-lens projects end up distorted/broken? </span></h3> +<p>You have probably optimized 'Everything'. This will cause the optimizer to try to optimize lens parameters for each of the different lenses, and there may not be a big enough spread of control points for the optimization to work well. +When stitching photos from different lenses, or when you don't have a good spread of control points, optimize 'Position, view & Barrel (y,p,r,v,b). +</p> <a name="GPU-stitching_.28nona.29" id="GPU-stitching_.28nona.29"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> GPU-stitching (nona) </span></h2> <p>Starting with Hugin-2009.2 nona has a new, experimental feature: it can use the video card (GPU) to accelerate the stitching. How much acceleration you will get, if any, depends on the combination of video card and driver. </p> @@ -219,7 +262,7 @@ </p> <a name="Installation" id="Installation"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Installation </span></h2> <a name="Where_can_I_download_hugin_installers" id="Where_can_I_download_hugin_installers"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Where can I download hugin installers </span></h3> -<p>Information on installers for both stable and testing builds of hugin can be found on the panospace download page. +<p>Official releases are available from hugin.sf.net. </p> <a name="How_can_I_compile_Hugin.app_on_my_OSX_machine.3F" id="How_can_I_compile_Hugin.app_on_my_OSX_machine.3F"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> How can I compile Hugin.app on my OSX machine? </span></h3> <p>See Hugin Compiling OSX, Autopano-sift-C Compiling OSX and Enblend Compiling OSX. Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Preferences.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Preferences.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Preferences.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> - <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin Preferences,Align image stack,Autopano,Autopano-sift,Autopano-sift-C,CCD,Celeste standalone,Colour profile,Control points,Cropped TIFF,Enblend" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin Preferences,16bit,Align image stack,Autopano,Autopano-sift,Autopano-sift-C,CCD,Celeste standalone,Colour profile,Control points,Cropped TIFF" /> @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ </p> <a name="Control_Points_Editor" id="Control_Points_Editor"></a><h1> <span class="mw-headline"> Control Points Editor </span></h1> <a name="HDR_and_16bit_display_mode" id="HDR_and_16bit_display_mode"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> HDR and 16bit display mode </span></h2> -<p><a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">hugin</a> supports both <a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a> and 16bit imaging. These image formats +<p><a href="Hugin.html" title="Hugin">hugin</a> supports both <a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a> and <a href="16bit.html" title="16bit">16bit</a> imaging. These image formats contain a lot more brightness and colour information than can be displayed on a standard computer monitor, so hugin only shows a rough representation of these pictures. @@ -185,4 +185,4 @@ <div class="printfooter"> Retrieved from "<a href="Hugin_Preferences.html">http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Preferences</a>"</div> - </div></div></div></div></body></html> + </div></div></div></div></body></html> \ No newline at end of file Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Preview_window.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Preview_window.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Preview_window.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> - <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin Preview window,Camera response curve,Enblend,Equirectangular Projection,Field of View,Fisheye Projection,HDR,Hugin,Hugin Control Points tab,Hugin Exposure tab,Hugin Fast Preview window" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin Preview window,16bit,Camera response curve,Enblend,Equirectangular Projection,Field of View,Fisheye Projection,HDR,Hugin,Hugin Control Points tab,Hugin Exposure tab" /> @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ <ul><li> Reduced resolution input images are used, so some areas can appear blurred that will be sharp in the final output. </li><li> Seams are not created, images are simply overlaid with the first image at the bottom of the stack and the last at the top. </li><li> Blending by a tool such as <a href="Enblend.html" title="Enblend">enblend</a> isn't shown. -</li><li> The brightness display of <a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a> and 16bit images is controlled by settings in the <a href="Hugin_Preferences.html" title="Hugin Preferences">hugin Preferences</a>, these settings are not used when stitching. +</li><li> The brightness display of <a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a> and <a href="16bit.html" title="16bit">16bit</a> images is controlled by settings in the <a href="Hugin_Preferences.html" title="Hugin Preferences">hugin Preferences</a>, these settings are not used when stitching. </li></ul> <p>The preview window shows the result of panorama creation with the settings chosen by the software. Through the various buttons and slides of the preview window this settings can be changed according to one's taste and needs. This changes will affect the way the final panorama will be created. </p><p>When satisfied with the preview result, the window can be closed. Attention must be paid not to close the preview window with the preview window not showing what the user wants. Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Stitcher_tab.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Stitcher_tab.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Hugin_Stitcher_tab.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> - <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin Stitcher tab,Aliasing,Alpha channel,Bracketing,Contrast Blending,Cropped TIFF,Cylindrical Projection,EXIF,Enblend,Enfuse,Equirectangular Projection" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Hugin Stitcher tab,16bit,Aliasing,Alpha channel,Bracketing,Contrast Blending,Cropped TIFF,Cylindrical Projection,EXIF,Enblend,Enfuse" /> @@ -144,9 +144,9 @@ <a name="File_formats" id="File_formats"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> File formats </span></h2> <p><b>Normal Output</b> can be in one several formats: </p> -<ul><li> <b><a href="TIFF.html" title="TIFF">TIFF</a></b>, various compression options. 16bit and <i>8bit</i> depth supported. <b>None</b> compression is supported by most other applications, <b>LZW</b> compression is common in Windows/Mac applications and <b>Deflate</b> compression is more common with Linux tools. +<ul><li> <b><a href="TIFF.html" title="TIFF">TIFF</a></b>, various compression options. <a href="16bit.html" title="16bit">16bit</a> and <i>8bit</i> depth supported. <b>None</b> compression is supported by most other applications, <b>LZW</b> compression is common in Windows/Mac applications and <b>Deflate</b> compression is more common with Linux tools. </li><li> <b><a href="JPEG.html" title="JPEG">JPG</a></b>, lossy compression suitable for web/email. <b>Quality</b> can vary from <i>0</i> (extremely low quality, small file size) and <i>100</i> (high quality, large file size). A typical quality setting for web/email would be between <i>70</i> and <i>80</i> -</li><li> <b><a href="PNG.html" title="PNG">PNG</a></b>, lossless compression. 16bit and <i>8bit</i> depth supported. +</li><li> <b><a href="PNG.html" title="PNG">PNG</a></b>, lossless compression. <a href="16bit.html" title="16bit">16bit</a> and <i>8bit</i> depth supported. </li></ul> <dl><dd><dl><dd><i>Note that some versions of enblend doesn't support all output formats; as an example some Linux enblend versions will probably fail unless you choose <b>TIFF</b>.</i> </dd></dl> Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ <a name="Generating_control_points" id="Generating_control_points"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Generating control points </span></h2> <p>There are a number of tools available for generating <a href="Control_points.html" title="Control points">control points</a> from groups of photos, such as <a href="Autopano-sift.html" title="Autopano-sift">autopano-sift</a>, autopano-sift-c, <a href="Panomatic.html" title="Panomatic">panomatic</a> and match-n-shift. Here is an example using autopano-sift-c: </p> -<pre> autopano-sift-c --projection 0 50 project.pto DSC_1234.JPG DSC_1235.JPG DSC_1236.JPG +<pre> autopano-sift-c --projection 0,50 project.pto DSC_1234.JPG DSC_1235.JPG DSC_1236.JPG </pre> <p>This will create a .pto project with <a href="Control_points.html" title="Control points">control points</a> (if any) linking the three photos, note that the <a href="Projections.html" title="Projections">projection</a> format (f0, <a href="Rectilinear_Projection.html" title="Rectilinear Projection">rectilinear</a>) of the input photos and approximate horizontal <a href="Field_of_View.html" title="Field of View">angle of view</a> (v50, 50 degrees) have to be specified. </p> Copied: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Pfstmo.html (from rev 4728, hugin/trunk/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Pfstmo.html) =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Pfstmo.html (rev 0) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Pfstmo.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en" dir="ltr"> + <head> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> + <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Pfstmo,Tone mapping" /> + + + + + + + <title>Pfstmo - PanoTools.org Wiki</title> + + + + <!--[if lt IE 5.5000]><![endif]--> + <!--[if IE 5.5000]><![endif]--> + <!--[if IE 6]><![endif]--> + <!--[if IE 7]><![endif]--> + + + + + <!--[if lt IE 7]> + <meta http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no" /><![endif]--> + + + + + <!-- Head Scripts --> + + + </head> +<body class="mediawiki ltr ns-0 ns-subject page-Pfstmo skin-monobook"> + <div id="globalWrapper"> + <div id="column-content"> + <div id="content"> + <a name="top" id="top"></a> + <h1 id="firstHeading" class="firstHeading">Pfstmo</h1> + <div id="bodyContent"> + + <div id="contentSub"></div> + <!-- start content --> + <p>PFStmo is +a set of programs implementing different <a href="Tone_mapping.html" title="Tone mapping">tone mapping</a> operators. +</p> +<a name="External_links" id="External_links"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline">External links</span></h2> +<ul><li> PFSTools about page at http://pfstools.sourceforge.net/ +</li></ul> + + + + +<div class="printfooter"> +Retrieved from "<a href="Pfstmo.html">http://wiki.panotools.org/Pfstmo</a>"</div> + </div></div></div></div></body></html> \ No newline at end of file Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Projections.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Projections.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Projections.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> - <meta name="keywords" content="Projections,Cubic Projection,Cylindrical Projection,DevalVR,Equirectangular Projection,Field of View,Fisheye Projection,Lens distortion,PTViewer,Quicktime,Rectilinear Projection" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Projections,Cubic Projection,Cylindrical Projection,DevalVR,Equirectangular Projection,Field of View,Fisheye Projection,Lens distortion,PTViewer,Panotools Meeting,Quicktime" /> @@ -141,8 +141,13 @@ <br style="clear:both;" /> </p> <a name="External_links" id="External_links"></a><h1> <span class="mw-headline"> External links </span></h1> -<ul><li> PANORAMIC IMAGE PROJECTIONS: http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/image-projections.htm +<ul><li> Description of panoramic image projections - http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/image-projections.htm +</li><li> Two talks from the 2009 Panotools Meeting by the <i>panotwins</i> with a comparison of projection types: </li></ul> +<dl><dd>Introduction http://pt2009.panobotics.de/index.php?id=163 +</dd><dd>Talk #1 by Markus http://pt2009.panobotics.de/index.php?id=164 +</dd><dd>Talk #2 by Jürgen http://pt2009.panobotics.de/index.php?id=165 +</dd></dl> Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Pto2mk.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Pto2mk.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Pto2mk.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> - <meta name="keywords" content="Pto2mk,Enblend,Enfuse,Hugin,Hugin Batch Processor,Nona,Hugin hdrmerge,Exiftool,Hugin stitch project" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Pto2mk,Enblend,Enfuse,Exiftool,Hugin,Hugin Batch Processor,Nona,Hugin hdrmerge,Hugin stitch project" /> Copied: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Swing_rod.html (from rev 4728, hugin/trunk/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Swing_rod.html) =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Swing_rod.html (rev 0) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Swing_rod.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en" dir="ltr"> + <head> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> + <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Swing rod,No-parallax point,Philopod" /> + + + + + + + <title>Swing rod - PanoTools.org Wiki</title> + + + + <!--[if lt IE 5.5000]><![endif]--> + <!--[if IE 5.5000]><![endif]--> + <!--[if IE 6]><![endif]--> + <!--[if IE 7]><![endif]--> + + + + + <!--[if lt IE 7]> + <meta http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no" /><![endif]--> + + + + + <!-- Head Scripts --> + + + </head> +<body class="mediawiki ltr ns-0 ns-subject page-Swing_rod skin-monobook"> + <div id="globalWrapper"> + <div id="column-content"> + <div id="content"> + <a name="top" id="top"></a> + <h1 id="firstHeading" class="firstHeading">Swing rod</h1> + <div id="bodyContent"> + + <div id="contentSub"></div> + <!-- start content --> + <p>A <b>swing rod</b> is a device for stabilising a camera position around the <a href="No-parallax_point.html" title="No-parallax point">no-parallax point</a> without needing a tripod, the principle is identical to a Philopod. +</p><p>A telescopic car aerial is used as the rod. Although heavier, this is more convenient to carry than a Philopod where the string has to be wound/unwound and can get tangled easily. +</p> +<a name="External_links" id="External_links"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> External links </span></h2> +<ul><li> swing rod +</li></ul> + + + + +<div class="printfooter"> +Retrieved from "<a href="Swing_rod.html">http://wiki.panotools.org/Swing_rod</a>"</div> + </div></div></div></div></body></html> \ No newline at end of file Modified: hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Tone_mapping.html =================================================================== --- hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Tone_mapping.html 2009-11-30 22:01:53 UTC (rev 4734) +++ hugin/releases/2009.4/src/hugin1/hugin/xrc/data/help_en_EN/Tone_mapping.html 2009-11-30 22:05:48 UTC (rev 4735) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <meta name="generator" content="MediaWiki 1.14.0" /> - <meta name="keywords" content="Tone mapping,Bracketing,Contrast Blending,Dynamic range,Enfuse,FDRTools,HDR,Photomatix,Qtpfsgui,Pfstmo" /> + <meta name="keywords" content="Tone mapping,Bracketing,Contrast Blending,Dynamic range,Enfuse,FDRTools,HDR,Pfstmo,Photomatix,Qtpfsgui" /> @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ </p><p>Tone mapping deals with the issue of <b>reproducing</b> the dynamic range captured. Standard cameras are already able to capture around 10 stops of dynamic range once the effect of noise and other diminishing factors have been taken into account. This amounts to a tonal range of about 1,000:1 -- not enough to capture many high dynamic range scenes but still much more than your monitor or prints can reproduce (standard display devices have a dynamic range around 100:1). </p><p>The difference between the dynamic range captured and the dynamic range of the reproducing medium becomes even higher when multiple exposures are taken and merged into a 32-bit <a href="HDR.html" title="HDR">HDR</a> image. In such cases, the whole dynamic range of the scene (e.g. 100,000:1 or higher) has to be reproduced on a medium with less than 100:1 contrast ratio. </p><p>This is why it becomes necessary to use techniques that scale the dynamic range down while preserving the appearance of the original image captured. Tone mapping refers to such techniques, though other terminologies are commonly used as well. -</p><p>The most familiar form of tone mapping is the one performed in-camera or by RAW converters when the 12-bit worth of data captured by the sensors are processed into an image that looks good on your 8-bit monitor. For processing 32-bit HDR images, more sophisticated tone mapping algorithms are used, such as the "HDR Conversion" methods of Photoshop CS2 or the "Tone Mapping" tool of Photomatix Pro, FDRTools, qtpfsgui or pfstmo. +</p><p>The most familiar form of tone mapping is the one performed in-camera or by RAW converters when the 12-bit worth of data captured by the sensors are processed into an image that looks good on your 8-bit monitor. For processing 32-bit HDR images, more sophisticated tone mapping algorithms are used, such as the "HDR Conversion" methods of Photoshop CS2 or the "Tone Mapping" tool of Photomatix Pro, FDRTools, qtpfsgui or <a href="Pfstmo.html" title="Pfstmo">pfstmo</a>. </p><p>Tone mapping operators are divided into two broad categories, <i>global</i> and <i>local</i>. </p> <ul><li> Global operators are simple and fast. They map each pixel based on its intensity and global image characteristics, regardless of the pixel's spatial location. Global operators are OK for mapping 12-bit sensor data but usually don't work well with HDR images. An example of a global type of tone mapping is a tonal curve. This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |