Bug 235766 - Panorama Tool as hugin, gimp-pandora
Summary: Panorama Tool as hugin, gimp-pandora
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: digikam
Classification: Applications
Component: Plugin-Generic-Panorama (show other bugs)
Version: 2.0.0
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Digikam Developers
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Reported: 2010-04-29 22:42 UTC by Axel Krebs
Modified: 2017-07-08 05:09 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Version Fixed In: 2.1.0
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Description Axel Krebs 2010-04-29 22:42:06 UTC
Version:           1.0.0-beta5 (using KDE 4.3.2)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages

It would be very nice, to haven an automated tool for opanoramas.

Even better, a mighty tool with some type of wizzard or assistance as we have in hugin panorama tools.
Comment 1 Axel Krebs 2010-04-29 22:46:50 UTC
Linux 2.6.31-20-generic x86_64
Distribution: Ubuntu 9.10
Comment 2 Mikkel Christensen 2010-04-29 23:23:50 UTC
Do you want a replacement for Hugin? Why not just use Hugin? Or am I misunderstanding something?

In my opinion, we shouldn't aim to make digiKam a replacement for every other graphics application out there. Let's focus on what digiKam is good at (managing lots of pictures) and add features that belong in management workflows or features that are not readily available in any other good applications. For example, I don't think we should try to make digiKam a replacement for Gimp. Adding exposure blending, on the other hand, was great, because there weren't any good graphical frontend available for enfuse/align_image_stack.

Best regards,
Mikkel
Comment 3 Axel Krebs 2010-04-30 08:18:58 UTC
Hi Mikkel,

what I'm Hugin using for, is "just doing Panoramas".

Quite simple ones, certainly not highly sophisticated. Would be nice to
have an _integrated_ solution, so far.

In Hugin exist one dozend kinds of projections, maybe. But what for?
I never used other than (standard?) cylindrical projection.

It is fine to have a easy-to-use solution, just right-click on selected
pictures, and an automated procedure starts. Could be stepwise and
interactive, but easiest way is just clicking through with acceptable
results.

Thanks for your interest.


Axel Krebs
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Mikkel Christensen schrieb:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=235766
> 
> 
> Mikkel Christensen <mbc@baekhoej.dk> changed:
> 
>            What    |Removed                     |Added
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>                  CC|                            |mbc@baekhoej.dk
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> 
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> 
> --- Comment #2 from Mikkel Christensen <mbc baekhoej dk>  2010-04-29 23:23:50 ---
> Do you want a replacement for Hugin? Why not just use Hugin? Or am I
> misunderstanding something?
> 
> In my opinion, we shouldn't aim to make digiKam a replacement for every other
> graphics application out there. Let's focus on what digiKam is good at
> (managing lots of pictures) and add features that belong in management
> workflows or features that are not readily available in any other good
> applications. For example, I don't think we should try to make digiKam a
> replacement for Gimp. Adding exposure blending, on the other hand, was great,
> because there weren't any good graphical frontend available for
> enfuse/align_image_stack.
> 
> Best regards,
> Mikkel
>
Comment 4 Johannes Wienke 2010-04-30 10:10:50 UTC
Even "simple" panoramas require a lot of calculations. I doubt that all the steps hugin performs are separated in binaries like enfuse and align_image_stack. The message should be that even creating simple panoramas is complex process that requires a lot of knowledge.
Comment 5 julien.t43+kde 2011-01-02 17:06:03 UTC
When reading this bug, I believe the relevant point is some kind of integration/plugin with panotools like hugin.

Something like selecting multiple picture and ask with menu/context menu/shortcut, "Create a Panorama with Hugin" which call hugin with the corresponding images.

For now, it doesn't seem to exist.
Comment 6 Axel Krebs 2011-01-02 22:10:26 UTC
Just for the sake of accurancy: my idea is a WISH, rather not a "BUG".
KDE Bugtracking system does not distinguish this from the beginning of a
report, unfortunately.


Axel

Am 29.04.2010 22:43, schrieb Axel Krebs:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=235766
> 
>            Summary: Panorama Tool as hugin, gimp-pandora
>            Product: digikam
>            Version: unspecified
>           Platform: Ubuntu Packages
>         OS/Version: Linux
>             Status: UNCONFIRMED
>           Severity: wishlist
>           Priority: NOR
>          Component: general
>         AssignedTo: digikam-devel@kde.org
>         ReportedBy: axel.krebs@t-online.de
> 
> 
> Version:           1.0.0-beta5 (using KDE 4.3.2)
> OS:                Linux
> Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages
> 
> It would be very nice, to haven an automated tool for opanoramas.
> 
> Even better, a mighty tool with some type of wizzard or assistance as we have
> in hugin panorama tools.
>
Comment 7 caulier.gilles 2011-08-15 16:02:15 UTC
Git commit 014ef1a5ebdd38f4ac2498f51f5a36363912ab9a by Gilles Caulier.
Committed on 15/08/2011 at 17:58.
Pushed by cgilles into branch 'master'.

New Panorama kipi-plugin is now ready to use for next release 2.1.0
BUGS: 98693
BUGS: 235766

M  +0    -2    CMakeLists.txt

http://commits.kde.org/kipi-plugins/014ef1a5ebdd38f4ac2498f51f5a36363912ab9a