[Kde-imaging] [kipiplugins] [Bug 329351] improvements to Panorama tool: save Makefile/mk, filename format, log, batch, ...

Benjamin Girault benjamin.girault at gmail.com
Sat Jan 4 12:11:33 UTC 2014


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329351

Benjamin Girault <benjamin.girault at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Benjamin Girault <benjamin.girault at gmail.com> ---
I'll address your wishes one by one:

1 - Hugin project file can be saved at the end of the assistant (checkbox to
save the project files) exactly for that purpose
2 - Those intermediate windows which seems useless at the moment are actually
for later to check at each step that everything went fine. The workflow can be
as such: configure, select images (separated to prevent the window from being
big, may be removed if images are provided), preprocess (background task),
check for quality of the alignment (errors in the control points), compute
preview (background task), check & crop preview, final stiching (background
task). The approach you are describing is not compatible with the concept of an
assistant, but more of a batch process.
3 - Already implemented (see bug 324239). Available in version 3.5.0
4 - Can you be more explicit about the metadata you are looking for? I tried to
keep anything relevant in the metadata, such that any metadata missing /
removed should be because of Hugin...
5 - Why? There are already two sources of logs / error reports: the console,
and the GUI (when there is an error). Only the processing time is missing, and
I have some doubt about its usefulness. Plus, I'm against adding files to the
albums that are not directly related to the pictures.
6 - This is on my TODO list, and may involve another tool / plugin.

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