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Message #01997
[Bug 790039] [NEW] Stereographic lens projection not loaded from lens .ini file
Public bug reported:
I have lens profiled and have saved the profile as a .ini file. When I
load images Hugin asks for the FoV etc for the images as usual and if I
use the load lens button and point Hugin to the lens profile, the lens
projection shown isn't correct (should be stereographic, is rectilinear
instead) and wrong focal length is reported (should be 8.8mm but 6.23mm
is shown instead). I have to set the lens type to stereographic first
and then load the lens profile. Equirectangular and rectilinear
projection are reported correctly though.
Lens is non-CPU one but I've set up my camera so that correct focal
length is stored in the EXIF data of the images.
Here's a screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/CI3EP.png
Win7 x64, Hugin 2011.0.0.0fd3e119979c built by Matthew Petroff (2011.1
RC1?).
** Affects: hugin
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/790039
Title:
Stereographic lens projection not loaded from lens .ini file
Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
New
Bug description:
I have lens profiled and have saved the profile as a .ini file. When I
load images Hugin asks for the FoV etc for the images as usual and if
I use the load lens button and point Hugin to the lens profile, the
lens projection shown isn't correct (should be stereographic, is
rectilinear instead) and wrong focal length is reported (should be
8.8mm but 6.23mm is shown instead). I have to set the lens type to
stereographic first and then load the lens profile. Equirectangular
and rectilinear projection are reported correctly though.
Lens is non-CPU one but I've set up my camera so that correct focal
length is stored in the EXIF data of the images.
Here's a screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/CI3EP.png
Win7 x64, Hugin 2011.0.0.0fd3e119979c built by Matthew Petroff (2011.1
RC1?).
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