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Nona: using graphics card: NVIDIA Corporation GeForce GTX 1080/PCIe/SSE2Įnblend: warning: option "-gpu" has no effect in this enblend binary,Įnblend: warning: because enblend was compiled without support for OpenCLĮnblend: info: loading next image: /tmp/tmp.b7JjFwkWAV/out0000.tif 1/1Įnblend: info: loading next image: /tmp/tmp.b7JjFwkWAV/out0001.tif 1/1Įnblend: warning: must fall back to export image without alpha channel
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Use your distributions' package manager to install Hugin.
GNU Parallel (optional, needed for video stitching if using -p option). multiblend (optional, needed for video stitching). ffmpeg (optional, needed for video stitching). : removed dependency on ImageMagick, optional second parameter as output filename.
: removed bash dependency on Windows, one script for Linux & Windows, script can be run outside its original/installation directory. : experimental (read: slow and not tested well) support for video stiching. : added sound to final video (contribution by OWKenobi), some small fixes. : improved Hugin template(s), should not be so distorted new template for video, should speed up video by factor of two (about), fix video size for Linux in script (was 1940, should be 1920). FISHEYE TEMPLATE WINDOWS
: added EXIF data to output file, Windows has now command timing, cosmetic changes to the file.
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: added tutorial how to manually create initial panorama in Hugin, updated template, now it resembles panorama created by Samsung S7 phone (it is horizontally rotated by 180 deg.). : added compatibility with Google Photos (contribution by Ry0 and ftoledo). : small update, added poorman's gallery in html. Lots of changes so expect things not to work well (I did basic testing). : support for wildcards, switched gallery to Pannellum, "automatic" gallery creation, no longer possible to set output filename (this is due to acceptance of wildcards/multiple files). : added preliminary support for generation 2 of Gear360 (SM-R210), thanks sfrique for providing files. Use GPU when possible by default, updated help. : processed files (in output directory) are skipped, multiblend support,. (video script still might have problems), GPU used by default, ability to set temporary directory (notįor videos yet), video stitching uses multiblend by default (no option to : fixed video script to work with new panorama script, fix when run outside script directory.
Important: LinuxĬhanges only, Windows should, hopefully, follow later. Tests for panorama and video (can be used as primitive performance measurement). Set temporary directory for video, added 2k video support (contribution by durkie), few fixes, added : higher quality video output by default (override with -speed option), ability to.Will remove source file (this used by video processing to save on disk space). Added -r option for panorama processing, it On some machines it should greatly reduce video stitching time (ex. : added -p option for parallel video stitching (contribution by kwahoo2).Added support for 4096 (gen2?) videos.įixed problem with bad output video length. Pannellum library, fixed problem with xargs. : splitted scripts into Windows and Linux part (.cmd.Linux version now (may have bugs still), added tests for Windows scripts. : small fixes, updated Windows video stitching - should match.: added check for Hugin for video script.: fixed problem with EXIF data for generation 2 Gear360 that prevented Googleįrom recognising stitched image as panorama.Simple script to create equirectangular panoramic photos or videos from Samsung Gear 360.