Some other changes:
-more clear messages about autopano-sift patent. Default now installs
without any control point generator, checkbox has to be activated to
install aps-c. I don't know how to do include a separate download of a
component in the innosetup script so unless somebody can teach me I
will do the same trick as before (separate installer without APS-C)
-revised text in installer license, with relic references to Yuv's
download pages removed
-Blank release notes. I did that on purpose because I have a question
about it to the rest of the community: Should I use the same text as
for the source release, or do you think the installer should have
separate release notes? If so, what should be in them.
I'll call it release candidate 1. Please test this installer. And when
I say test I mean mostly test the installer and review messages and
licence files etc, the binaries should be identical to ones that have
been tested already. Won't hurt to test those too if you have time of
course.
cheers, allard
Oh yeah, the link:
www.allardkatan.net/misc/hugin/hugin0904_win32_setup_RC1.exe
http://www.allardkatan.net/misc/hugin/hugin0904_win32_setup_RC1.exe
It seems tat the setup file is corrupted.
Download is only 2.779 kB. Normally a lot larger.
Kind regards,
Henk Tijdink
Regards,
Rick
> >http://www.allardkatan.net/misc/hugin/hugin0904_win32_setup_RC1.exe- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Downloading goes wrong with Google Chrome. Tried it various times.
With IE downloading goes right and I've installed Hugin 2009.04
without any problem.
Kind regards,
Henk Tijdink
> > >http://www.allardkatan.net/misc/hugin/hugin0904_win32_setup_RC1.exe-Hide quoted text -
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allard
On Jan 6, 12:07 pm, Henk Tijdink <h.tijd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Allard
>
> Downloading goes wrong with Google Chrome. Tried it various times.
> With IE downloading goes right and I've installed Hugin 2009.04
> without any problem.
>
> Kind regards,
> Henk Tijdink
>
> On 6 jan, 15:00, RueiKe <ruei...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I was able to download and install with no problems. The file size
> > was 18.8MB. I still have not had time to really check it out yet
> > though.
>
> > Regards,
> > Rick
>
> > On Jan 6, 9:05 pm, Henk Tijdink <h.tijd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello Allard
>
> > > It seems tat the setup file is corrupted.
> > > Download is only 2.779 kB. Normally a lot larger.
>
> > > Kind regards,
> > > Henk Tijdink
>
> > > On 6 jan, 09:08, allard <a...@allardkatan.net> wrote:
>
> > > > OK, that didn't work. Google recognizes urls but doesn't know what to
> > > > do with them. Here's the link again, see if this works.
>
> > > >http://www.allardkatan.net/misc/hugin/hugin0904_win32_setup_RC1.exe-Hidequoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
http://www.allardkatan.net/misc/hugin/hugin0904_win32_setup_RC2.exe
Wolfgang Hugemann
Thanks for pointing this out. I think I just forgot to include
calibrate_lens in the package. I'll update the installer this weekend.
Allard
> [ Attached Message ]From:Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net>To:hugin and other free panoramic software <hugi...@googlegroups.com>Date:Sun, 3 Jan 2010 15:11:44 +0000Local:Sun, Jan 3 2010 7:11 amSubject:Re: [hugin-ptx] Simple lens calibrationOn Sun 03-Jan-2010 at 05:02 -0800, Wolfgang Hugemann wrote:
>
>
>
> >The bachground of the question is that the barrel distortion
> >correction has been implemented in ImageMagick (www.imageMagick.org)
> >some time ago (partly due to my request) and the IM community now
> >needs an easy way to determine lens parameters in order to make this
> >functionality useful.
>
> The tutorial method is only really stable with lots of lines in the
> scene (or multiple photos).
>
> The same system was developed into a command-line tool in this
> year's summer of code - calibrate_lens is part of the Hugin 2009.4.0
> release:http://hugin.sourceforge.net/releases/2009.4.0/
>
> This tool does exactly what you want, but needs some documentation
> to be usable.
>
> --
> Bruno
Could it be you forgot tca_correct, too? Or is it no longer included in
the distribution?
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Erik Krause
http://www.erik-krause.de
I tested it and both the installation and Hugin 2009.04 work fine on my
Windows XP (SP2) computer.
Wolfgang Hugemann
Perhaps someday when my computer collapses and I move over to a 64-bit
operating system. But building for a platform you cannot even test on
yourself is asking for trouble I think. I have seen some messages on
the list of people building for 64-bit but I don't remember any
attempts at installers or other form of distribution. If you want to
give it a try let me know and I can share what I've learned
> As usual, thanks for the build.
>
You're welcome, thanks for testing
allard