Hugin 2010.4rc2
Milestone information
- Active:
- No. Drivers cannot target bugs and blueprints to this milestone.
Activities
- Assigned to you:
- No blueprints or bugs assigned to you.
- Assignees:
- No users assigned to blueprints and bugs.
- Blueprints:
- No blueprints are targeted to this milestone.
- Bugs:
- No bugs are targeted to this milestone.
Download files for this release
Release notes
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hugin-2010.4.0_rc2 RELEASE NOTES
Hugin is a panorama stitcher and more. A new version is available. This is a
release candidate and may be declared a final release in a few days.
MIGRATION TO LAUNCHPAD
Tracking of bugs, patches, and features requests for Hugin and related tools
(Enblend-enfuse and Panotools) has switched from SourceForge to Launchpad.
Hugin's needs have outgrown the SourceForge tracker. The project is grateful
to SourceForge for providing it with a nurturing infrastructure since
inception. We hope that the more modern and feature-rich tracker on Launchpad
will enable the project to work through the backlog of over 200 tickets and
process an increasing amount of tickets more efficiently.
Please report bugs and feature requests at https:/
TRANSLATIONS
New strings have been added. Please help us translating the new strings into
your language. Instructions at
http://
DOWNLOAD
The 2010.4.0_rc2 source tarball can be downloaded from sourceforge at
http://
This is a source code release. The project has limited resources and relies
on
third parties to produce binaries for the different platforms. Instructions
at http://
build to contribute for your platform, contact the Hugin developers team on
http://
A number of users have pledged to provide binaries within a few days after a
tarball release. Look for announcements of these binaries on
http://
This tarball is equivalent to rev/changeset 4769:365a0f59a389 in our Mercurial
repository, where it is also tagged 2010.4.0_rc2
Verify its SHA1SUM
ebda38dacf87db3
CHANGES SINCE 2010.4.0_rc2
Bugfixes
* updated man pages (Yuval Levy)
* added tool to evaluate changes in contributed translations (Kornel Benko)
* removed optimize everything option from optimizer (Yuval Levy)
* Added wxPanel to main window to resolve long-standing redraw issue
that stemmed from Windows version selectively ignoring the <border>
property. (Matthew Petroff)
* removed obsolete cruft and clean up /unified white space (Yuval Levy)
* Optimizer tab: added toggles to tick/untick all v a b c d e
parameters (Yuval Levy)
* integrated man page generation in CMake build (Yuval Levy)
* expanded cpfind man page (Yuval Levy)
Translations
* updated Hungarian translation (Lajos Höss)
* removed invalid es_la translation
DEDICATION
This release of Hugin is dedicated to Milko K. Amorth (1960-2010). Details in
the About menu.
CHANGES SINCE 2010.2.0
This is our third release in 2010. For the first time Hugin can be considered
feature-complete. A third-party control points generator is no longer
necessary. This release delivers some major new features, integrates some
projects from the 2010 Google Summer of Code, and includes many general
improvements.
_Built-in Control Points Generator_
For the first time Hugin does not depend on a third-party control points
generator. cpfind is the result of years of ongoing efforts and Google Summer
of Code projects aimed at delivering a 'patent-free' control points generator.
Third-party control point generators are still supported.
Instead of passing an often incomplete and incompatible set of parameters
through the command line, the built-in control points generator has direct
access to all project information and tools. It speeds up and optimizes
multi-row matching. It uses Celeste to identify the sky. Unlike most of its
predecessors it is multi-threaded and takes advantage of modern multi-core
hardware.
Additionally, Hugin now has the ability to save and load control-point
generators settings from disk, reducing confusion and errors due to the
changes in the command line interface of the third-party control points
generators.
_Improved Unattended Operation_
Many features improve unattended (batch) operation including:
* The Batch Processor has been improved and can now automatically detect
projects.
* The Assistant is now batchable as well, so more operations can be automated
and run unattended.
* More robust Makefiles to drive the stitching process (see Refactored
Makefile Library below
_Improved Interaction and Functionality_
Many features improve user interaction (real-time) including:
* Masks have been extended with two new types to support stacks in the Masks
tab.
* Numeric Transform now supports translation (mosaic mode).
* Photos are now loaded in a background thread. This means that Hugin
projects can be used immediately without waiting for all the photos to be
read.
* The Stitcher tab is now rearranged and with less jargon to clarify the
process.
* Better compliance with native user interface guidelines on Windows, OS X and
Linux.
* Hints in the Preview window now suggest improvements.
_Improved Reporting of Stitching and System Information_
*System information is shown in About window.
*Stitching now reports more information about the current system.
*Stitching log can be saved for better bug reporting.
_New Command-Line Tools_
* cpfind is a command line interface to Hugin's native 'patent-
point detector.
* icpfind uses the different control point detectors and heuristic control
point detector strategies from the command line. It does not introduce new
functionality, it allows running the different control points detectors with a
unified command structure from the command line.
_Refactored Makefile Library_
Hugin stitches panoramas by chaining together individual commands. The
stitching process is driven by make a tool known for automatically assembling
software not images. The list of targets and the commands to reproduce them
are described in a declarative language called a Makefile. Hugin leverages
the benefits of make for the stitching process. Makefiles make the process
easy to stop and start, postpone or continue on different machines and
generally makes everything very flexible and efficient. If a panorama has
been only partially edited, the Makefile ensures that only those steps that
have changed are computed again. Make enables advanced application such as
automated stitching and distributed stitching.
With this release, the stitching logic has been recreated with a new C++
library for creating Makefiles. This should enable better and more precise
control over the various stitching tools and scripting of other aspects of
panorama creation.
_Libraries and Build Improvements_
* Hugin uses the wxWidgets GUI toolkit. Support has been added for wxWidgets
2.9. It is still experimental. Hugin still supports wxWidgets 2.7 and
recommends 2.8.
* Support for gcc-4.4.4 and gcc-4.5.1 compilers.
* boost 1.34 minimum version required. At least the following boost libraries
* filesystem
* graph
* iostreams
* regex
* signals
* system
* thread
* Hugin defaults to saving TIFF files with LZW compression instead of
PACKBITS. This requires a libtiff with LZW support.
* On Linux/Unix systems, libaries are now installed in a private location.
This simplifies things for users who want to run multiple versions of Hugin
simultaneously.
_New Visuals_
Hugin has had the same logo and icon almost since inception. Unfortunately
the source files have gone lost in time. Cristian Marchi contributed SVG
files of new logo and icons that are an evolution of the original artwork by
Dr. Luca Vascon. To celebrate the first feature-complete release of Hugin the
project has adopted a new visual appearance. Moreover all artwork source has
been collected into ./artwork-src. To facilitate contributions from graphic
designers the generation of the actual buttons and icons has been streamlined
and scripted.
_Other Improvements_
This release has the usual bugfixes, adds minor features, and provides some
more command-line tools for scripting panorama projects.
_Control point generators_
Hugin ships now with its own 'Patent Free' control point generator. You can
still install and configure one of the following control-point generators as
'plug-ins':
* autopano-sift-C
* panomatic
* libpanomatic
* match-n-shift
* Autopano-SIFT
* Autopano freeware version
The project will continue to support the plug-in architecture.
_Upgrading_
Upgrading from previous versions of Hugin should be seamless. If you do have
problems with old settings, these can be reset in the Preferences by clicking
'Load defaults'.
For users compiling from source: note that the minimum version of wxWidgets
supported is 2.7.0, libpano13 needs to be at least 2.9.17, and that Hugin
requires GLEW the OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library, freeglut the OpenGL
utility toolkit, and libGLU the OpenGL utility library.
See the README and INSTALL_cmake files for more information.
Thanks to all the contributors to this release and members of the hugin-ptx
mailing list, too many to mention here.
Hugin can be found at http://
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux)
iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJ
hfmbrVS2oms1oSL
WseG4KTtX3dnO7b
2zznjvPazuN3GtV
n06jeuiPn2PMG8P
h/T6/nSZso1YwwG
KGm88qW+
qBXzHNgK0jRvOlN
7qFxZgPopwvcHLi
Oyh/8zQxrARW4VJ
pfD1laS4DgKxLWs
rtA+SSGfm0x4TpI
=s66i
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Changelog
This release does not have a changelog.
0 blueprints and 0 bugs targeted
There are no feature specifications or bug tasks targeted to this milestone. The project's maintainer, driver, or bug supervisor can target specifications and bug tasks to this milestone to track the things that are expected to be completed for the release.