where is cpfind?

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Jeffrey Martin

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Jan 5, 2011, 5:12:08 AM1/5/11
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I just installed 2010.4 (mac)

I thought cpfind was included? I can't find it. Am I doing something stupid?

thanks,
Jeffrey

Harry van der Wolf

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Jan 5, 2011, 7:45:47 AM1/5/11
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2011/1/5 Jeffrey Martin <360c...@gmail.com>

I just installed 2010.4 (mac)

I thought cpfind was included? I can't find it.
 
Am I doing something stupid?

Maybe :)

cpfind is definitely inside the bundle.

"physically"  it is inside Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS

If you want to use it from inside Hugin, you can best reset your preferences. If you also use other CPdetectors like autopano-sift-c and panomatic, then please first take a note of these settings.
The new 2010.4 also gives you the option to make a backup of preferences, but not if they are still based on an older version.

Harry

Jeffrey Martin

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Jan 5, 2011, 7:48:10 AM1/5/11
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To be more specific, I have found cpfind, it is here /Applications/Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS/cpfind but Hugin does not know it's there. If I go to preferences, I am not able to choose cpfind from any list.

What am I doing wrong?

Jeffrey Martin

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Jan 5, 2011, 7:53:38 AM1/5/11
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Aha. I guess that it was using my previous preferences, which were set to autopano-sift-c

clicking "import" and then selecting "Hugin" app then selects cpfind.

It seems to me that almost no one who updates Hugin will end up using cpfind, if this is how it has to be selected... what does anyone else think?

cheers,
Jeffrey

Jeffrey Martin

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Jan 5, 2011, 7:59:09 AM1/5/11
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Yeah, it's solved now Harry.

Incidentally I don't see where one could "reset all preferences" in Hugin.

Carl von Einem

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Jan 5, 2011, 3:01:39 PM1/5/11
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Jeffrey Martin schrieb am 05.01.11 13:59:

> Yeah, it's solved now Harry.
>
> Incidentally I don't see where one could "reset all preferences" in Hugin.

It's a button called "Load Defaults" (Nahr�t vychoz�) at the bottom of
the Preferences window.

Cheers,
Carl

Jeffrey Martin

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Jan 6, 2011, 5:33:14 AM1/6/11
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<slaps face>

ok :-)
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