Hi, i was wondering if someone could help out.
I am new to hugin and using the 2012.0.0 version which just downloaded recently. I find photos, create points, align and create reasonable images then go to stitch it using the stitch! button on the sticher tab and it creates pto file and asks me to save output image and then does absolutely nothing. Read some of the other forums on this topic and I think my problem is that the batch processor does not work. As it opens in my toolbar for 10sec then just disappears. I can't open it from the hugin file either nor the windows file programs and when i go to the appdata folder there is a crash dumper folder created there with all the failed attempts to run the batch processor. I have unistalled, reinstalled several times to no avail either. Could someone provide me with any information on how to do this. Am trying to create a panorama for a present so trying to get it done quickly!
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
thanks
Thanks Fredric -- have been struggling with this same problem for months and no joy. Your suggestion solved it for me. <<go to Preferences, Stitching tab and switch the processor to Hugin_stitch_project.<<Very much appreciated!
On Sunday, November 18, 2012 7:51:32 PM UTC+8, Frederic Da Vitoria wrote:2012/11/18 hugin learner <bronw...@gmail.com>
Hi, i was wondering if someone could help out.
I am new to hugin and using the 2012.0.0 version which just downloaded recently. I find photos, create points, align and create reasonable images then go to stitch it using the stitch! button on the sticher tab and it creates pto file and asks me to save output image and then does absolutely nothing. Read some of the other forums on this topic and I think my problem is that the batch processor does not work. As it opens in my toolbar for 10sec then just disappears. I can't open it from the hugin file either nor the windows file programs and when i go to the appdata folder there is a crash dumper folder created there with all the failed attempts to run the batch processor. I have unistalled, reinstalled several times to no avail either. Could someone provide me with any information on how to do this. Am trying to create a panorama for a present so trying to get it done quickly!
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
thanks
Hello,
I never use the batch processor, because I started to use Hugin before it was introduced and also probably because it is not really useful for the kind of panoramas I do (usually less than a dozen of source images). I suggest, until someone helps you find out how to solve the batch processor issue, that you go to Preferences, Stitching tab and switch the processor to Hugin_stitch_project. Hugin will do the stitching himself so you will avoid the problem.
I have been wondering: why not use Hugin_stitch_project as default? How often do Hugin users really need to batch assemble several panoramas at the same time or shut off their computer when the panorama is finished assembling?
Hi Frederic,
Am Montag, 4. November 2013 15:19:15 UTC+1 schrieb Frederic Da Vitoria:I have been wondering: why not use Hugin_stitch_project as default? How often do Hugin users really need to batch assemble several panoramas at the same time or shut off their computer when the panorama is finished assembling?That is a disagreement inside itself. How should the issues fixed, if nobody tests it and help so to improve it.
You have often advised new users to use hugin_stitch_project instead. That is not helpful at all. This should be the last step, if all other solutions don't work.
I advised the users some steps to try to solve the issue (because I think in most cases it is a special configuration or the issue is behind the keyboard.)
But with your advise to use hugin_stitch_project there was never a substantial feedback to improve the behaviour of PTBatcherGUI.
You never used PTBatcherGUI and have therefore not contributed active to its improvement as you always demand.
Thomas
PS: If you reduce PTBatcherGUI to a batch stitcher you have not leashed its full power. It contains a lot more functions.
OK, I'll refrain from advising this from now on. But you realize that similar problems have been going on for several months (more than a year?), that it generates frustrated Windows users (I have a hunch this is a Windows-specific issue) and that in the Windows world, the general user behavior is: "if the software doesn't work, then use another one"? Windows users who know what a bug tracker is (I am not even saying "who know how to use a bug tracker") are few. So that letting users get hit by PTBatcherGUI problems might achieve getting less Hugin users instead of solving the PTBatcherGUI issue.