Hi Monkey, I have done some tests with the same 56 photos 360° Panorama I already sent to you. I have a pto with some masks to avoid bad seams on the buildings. Stitching this with Multiblend is much much faster but the result is not better than the enblend one. There are stitching errors in the same zones as enblend did, just displaced a little bit. Then I tried to remove all masks and again stitch with enblend and multiblend. This time multiblend shows a few more errors than enblend, but again, results are similar.
Aside from speed, should I find other advantages in multiblend? Is there any parameter I can try, to improve the stiching precision ? Thank you Ginosergio Il giorno sabato 6 marzo 2021 alle 17:50:43 UTC+1 Monkey ha scritto: > I uploaded both .exes to VirusTotal. 11/69 reported the x86 version as > suspect, and 1/69 reported the x64 version as suspect. > > I think this is just a hazard of the ubiquity of viruses. You can probably > find something that vaguely resembles some virus in any piece of code. > There's nothing particularly clever or unusual in Multiblend's code - no > self-modifying code and no built-in compiler, one of which I have > previously written and which caused a lot of false positives. It could be > something as simple as its use of threads of memory-mapped files that > raises suspicions. > > As for the site itself, it might be blocked just because it doesn't have > HTTPS (my current host is pretty terrible and their Let's Encrypt option > doesn't work). > > On Saturday, 6 March 2021 at 15:44:27 UTC [email protected] wrote: > >> Hi Monkey >> >> I am only writing to report that my BITDEFENDER TOTAL SECURITY: >> - reports the site http://horman.net/multiblend/ as dangerous, and >> blocks it. >> - in the zip with windows binaries, it reports multiblend_x86.exe as a >> virus, and deletes it. (not a great problem as I think everyone is now on >> 64bit) >> I'm starting to think I'll throw Bitdefender away when my subscription >> expires. >> >> I will report again after some tests with my big 360 panoramas. >> >> Cheers >> Ginosergio >> >> >> >> Il giorno sabato 6 marzo 2021 alle 13:42:13 UTC+1 Monkey ha scritto: >> >>> Thanks Harry. >>> >>> On Saturday, 6 March 2021 at 12:24:17 UTC [email protected] wrote: >>> >>>> And a distributable macos build for multiblend *2.0rc2*: >>>> https://mega.nz/file/lQtlgKRI#wNYpcmE4-XuZJOsXmxtBkBmB6Ekji-Vp65c38FCaGws >>>> Unzip to a folder of your liking with paths. It should give: >>>> multiblend-dist/ >>>> multiblend-dist/Libraries/ >>>> multiblend-dist/Libraries/libz.1.2.11.dylib >>>> multiblend-dist/Libraries/libpng16.16.dylib >>>> multiblend-dist/Libraries/libzstd.1.4.8.dylib >>>> multiblend-dist/Libraries/libtiff.5.dylib >>>> multiblend-dist/Libraries/liblzma.5.dylib >>>> multiblend-dist/Libraries/libjpeg.8.2.2.dylib >>>> multiblend-dist/multiblend >>>> >>>> Removed a few "sloppy" things from the script: >>>> https://mega.nz/file/FR9CxCpB#ucZGem59Z6n8jVP7NriuqKS9YwGvMtIok9DZqX75vro >>>> >>>> Harry >>>> >>>> Op za 6 mrt. 2021 om 13:02 schreef Monkey <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>>> Fixed and updated, plus a fix to ignore (properly) an Enblend >>>>> parameter that was stopping Hugin from successfully calling Multiblend. >>>>> >>>>> http://horman.net/multiblend/ >>>>> >>>>> David >>>>> On Saturday, 6 March 2021 at 11:22:47 UTC [email protected] wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Builds fine and runs fine (under Hugin) on my Ubuntu derived box. >>>>>> GalliumOS 3.1 (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) >>>>>> (Linux edgar 4.16.18-galliumos #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Jun 23 04:14:45 UTC >>>>>> 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux) >>>>>> >>>>>> On MacOS Catalina I had to replace in multiblend.cpp the following: >>>>>> #include <algorithm> >>>>>> #include <malloc.h> >>>>>> >>>>>> #include "tiffio.h" >>>>>> #include "jpeglib.h" >>>>>> >>>>>> with: >>>>>> #include <algorithm> >>>>>> #ifdef __APPLE__ >>>>>> #define memalign(a,b) malloc((b)) >>>>>> #else >>>>>> #include <malloc.h> >>>>>> #endif >>>>>> >>>>>> #include "tiffio.h" >>>>>> #include "jpeglib.h" >>>>>> >>>>>> Please correct that before final 2.0 release. >>>>>> With that it builds fine on MacOS and runs fine under Hugin. I now >>>>>> used Macports instead of homebrew, as I needed macports for pv. >>>>>> See attached your modified build.txt. >>>>>> I also created a distributable version: >>>>>> https://mega.nz/file/VEkRlKLY#zt2oymaxcqi1gK-XrKzE0fGiPs8W3lYzXL2yuC89DFM >>>>>> Unzip the zip with paths (!) to some location of your liking. It will >>>>>> create a folder multiblend-dist and inside you will find multiblend and >>>>>> it's 3rd party necessary libraries. >>>>>> In Hugin preferences under programs select "use other enblend >>>>>> program" and give the full path to multiblend. >>>>>> >>>>>> Script to create a distributable multiblend (using macports): >>>>>> https://mega.nz/file/sc8hXIrT#6SYq8Dbei8KZZxocDQ9iSidv__qDJjc7RMaNCwTRFIo >>>>>> Create a "mac-dist" subfolder in your build directory and use the >>>>>> script from there. Read the info in the script before use. >>>>>> Of course this script already expects a compiled multiblend in the >>>>>> build folder. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hoi, >>>>>> Harry >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>> A list of frequently asked questions is available at: >>>>> http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ >>>>> --- >>>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>>>> Groups "hugin and other free panoramic software" group. >>>>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >>>>> an email to [email protected]. >>>>> To view this discussion on the web visit >>>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/hugin-ptx/2ea613a7-9e0f-4605-961a-63cf504d461dn%40googlegroups.com >>>>> >>>>> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/hugin-ptx/2ea613a7-9e0f-4605-961a-63cf504d461dn%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> >>>>> . >>>>> >>>> -- A list of frequently asked questions is available at: http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "hugin and other free panoramic software" group. 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