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Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 22:46:12 +0200
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Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Advice for an old dog?
From: Harry van der Wolf <hvdw...@gmail.com>
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Hello David,
2012/7/17 DWEdgar <dwedgar2...@gmail.com>
> I am an aged photographer (72 years) and have just found Hugit. I have
> managed to make a few simple panographic photos much to my delight.
> However, I have difficulty accurately picking up the corresponding points
> due to my cataract problem and would like to use the autopano tool to
> automatically pick the corresponding points. I have searched the web for
> instruction on how to install the Hugin tool but find no advice. I changed
> over 18 months ago to the Apple computer running OS X so I am trying to
> understand two new applications.
>
>
>
>
Apple has it's own "zip" format. It's the dmg file format. Actually it is a
"disk image", but it is mostly used as a compressed container for programs.
If you download the Hugin dmg, you can double-click it and it will open.
Inside the dmg disk image you will find a "ReadmeFirst" document. Please
read it.
You wil also find a Hugin-<version> folder. Drag this entire folder to the
/Applications (Programs) folder.
Inside the Hugin-<version> folder you will find the Hugin.app. Drag this
app to the Applications toolbar if you want to have a direct shortcut.
Apple applications don't have an installer unless they need to install
"stuff" in the "System area" (so to say).
If you use Hugin 2011.4 and you are on OSX 10.7 DO READ the "ReadmeFirst".
The bundled enblend (one of the sub programs) is not working on 10.7.
Inside the dmg is another enblend. The ReadmeFirst gives instructions on
how to copy/install and use it.
If you open hugin you start in the "Assistant" mode. This is a wizard like
mode that should help you easily build your first panorama (hopefully).
(note that after opening the dmg you will find a new "disk" in the
navigation bar of the finder. This is the hugin disk (image). You can close
it (virtually eject it) by clicking the up arrow after you are finished
with copying the necessary parts.
If you use one of my latest OSX development builds, things are a little
different as we are working on completely changing the look and feel of the
program.
In case of further questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Harry
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Hello David,<br><br><div class=3D"gmail_quote">2012/7/17 DWEdgar <span dir=
=3D"ltr"><<a href=3D"mailto:dwedgar2...@gmail.com" target=3D"_blank">dwe=
dgar2...@gmail.com</a>></span><br><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" styl=
e=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<p style=3D"margin:0px 0px 0px 0px;font:13.0px Arial;color:#232323"><span s=
tyle=3D"letter-spacing:0px">I am an aged photographer (72 years) and have j=
ust found Hugit. =C2=A0I have managed to make a few simple panographic phot=
os much to my delight. =C2=A0However, I have difficulty accurately picking =
up the corresponding points due to my cataract problem and would like to us=
e the autopano tool to automatically pick the corresponding points. =C2=A0I=
have searched the web for instruction on how to install the Hugin tool but=
find no advice. =C2=A0I changed over 18 months ago to the Apple computer r=
unning OS X so I am trying to understand two new applications.</span></p>
<p style=3D"margin:0px 0px 0px 0px;font:13.0px Arial;color:#232323;min-heig=
ht:15.0px"><span style=3D"letter-spacing:0px"></span><br></p>=C2=A0<br></bl=
ockquote><div><br>Apple has it's own "zip" format. It's t=
he dmg file format. Actually it is a "disk image", but it is most=
ly used as a compressed container for programs. If you download the Hugin d=
mg, you can double-click it and it will open. Inside the dmg disk image you=
will find a "ReadmeFirst"=C2=A0 document. Please read it.<br>
You wil also find a Hugin-<version> folder. Drag this entire folder t=
o the /Applications (Programs) folder.<br>Inside the Hugin-<version> =
folder you will find the Hugin.app. Drag this app to the Applications toolb=
ar if you want to have a direct shortcut.<br>
Apple applications don't have an installer unless they need to install =
"stuff" in the "System area" (so to say). <br><br>If yo=
u use Hugin 2011.4 and you are on OSX 10.7 DO READ the "ReadmeFirst&qu=
ot;. The bundled enblend (one of the sub programs) is not working on 10.7.=
=C2=A0 Inside the dmg is another enblend. The ReadmeFirst gives instruction=
s on how to copy/install and use it.<br>
<br>If you open hugin you start in the "Assistant" mode. This is =
a wizard like mode that should help you easily build your first panorama (h=
opefully).<br><br>(note that after opening the dmg you will find a new &quo=
t;disk" in the navigation bar of the finder. This is the hugin disk (i=
mage). You can close it (virtually eject it) by clicking the up arrow after=
you are finished with copying the necessary parts.<br>
<br>If you use one of my latest OSX development builds, things are a little=
different as we are working on completely changing the look and feel of th=
e program.<br><br>In case of further questions, don't hesitate to ask.<=
br>
<br>Harry<br>
<br><br></div></div>
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