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Message #05387
[Bug 1374700] Re: No Output Image Created
Hi,
both log files show a different set of selected output options (which corresponds with what you described):
BodrumPanorama3
Selected outputs
Normal panorama
* Blended panorama
Exposure fusion
* Blended and fused panorama
NisyrosPanorama
Selected outputs
Exposure fusion
* Blended and fused panorama
So all you need to do is to have a look at the Stitcher
("Zusammenfügen") Tab and select your desired output from the area
Panorama-Outputs ("Panorama-Ausgabe"). Note that these options show
tooltips once you hover the mouse pointer over an item.
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Title:
No Output Image Created
Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
New
Bug description:
I am trying to combine 9 portrait-oriented JPEG photos to a wide
panorama D:\SomePath\A\A.jpg (actual name replaced for the sake of
clear thinking, see below). Hugin says the photos "fit very well".
However, all that remains is a partly blurry file named
A_blended_fused.jpg, the expected A.jpg is missing, even though Hugin
claims the stitching was successful.
When attempting the same for another wide panorama D:\SomePath\B\B.jpg
based upon 12 photos (same camera, same resolution, same format;
actual name replaced, see below), everything works, and not only the
partly blurry B_blended_fused.jpg is created, but also the excellent
B.jpg.
In both cases, I did not change any of the default settings; the only
input I made was selecting the input files, clicking the align button,
slightly moving the clipping bounds, and entering A/B for the name of
the project and the output file (in the same directory as the
respective input files).
In A.log, what I find remarkable, is that the filename A.jpg does not
appear a single time. Where in B.log, enblend is first invoked with
the argument '-o "B.jpg"', before later being invoked for
B_exposure_0000.tif, A.log shows that enblend is *immediately* invoked
for A_exposure_0000.tif.
These are my system details, as displayed by the about box (user-
specific path anonymized with environment variable) - I downloaded and
installed the latest Hugin version
(HuginSetup_2013.0.0_64bit_Windows.exe) yesterday from SourceForge:
Betriebssystem: Windows 7 (build 7601, Service Pack 1), 64-bit edition
Architektur: 64 bit
Freier Speicher: 5055828 kiB
Aktive Codepage: 1252 (Western European Windows)
Hugin
Version: 2013.0.0.0d404a7088e6 built by Matthew Petroff
Ressourcen-Pfad: C:\Program Files\Hugin/share/hugin/xrc/
Datenpfad: C:\Program Files\Hugin/share/hugin/data/
Pfad zur öffentlichen lensfun-Datenbank: C:\Program Files\Hugin/share/lensfun
Pfad zur privaten lensfun-Datenbank: %LocalAppData%\lensfun
Bibliotheken
wxWidgets: 2.9.4.0
libpano13: 2.9.18
Boost: 1.44.0
Exiv2: 0.20.0
Lensfun: 0.2.5.1
The only errors found in the logs are many repetitions of this message
after calls to nona:
Error: Directory Panasonic with 20224 entries considered invalid; not
read.
These errors appear both in A.log and in B.log.
The attached files contain the actual names:
A = NisyrosPanorama (does not work)
B = BodrumPanorama3 (does work)
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