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Date/Time:2010-Feb-04 09:29:40
Subject:Re: Re: 16bit Panotools Plugin for OS X?

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PanoTools NG: Re: Re: 16bit Panotools Plugin for OS X? rvHD 2010-Feb-04 09:29:40
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So we are at least 3.
My favorite filter is adjust to edit pano-nadir and Remap to change  
regular fisheye images.
Actually on osX 10.6, intel, works sometimes on 8 bits but the created  
image never automatically open.
Today - I didn't take the time to investigate (size limit ?) but the  
plugin crashed photoshop cs3....
Back and forth to ptgui, that's using the Ferrari to go to the  
market....;-)

Romuald


Le 4 f?. 10 ?2:18, Hans a ?it :

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> --- In #removed#, Carl von Einem <einem@...> wrote:
>>
>> You need to provide more information about your current setup that
>> doesn't work with the Panotools plug-ins from kekus.com, did you  
>> move to
>> OS X 10.6? It seems that those plug-ins (as well as PTMac) are
>> completely Carbon-based and won't be available as Cocoa versions.
>>
>> They still work for me: G5, OS X 10.4, Photoshop 11.0.1 (aka CS4)
>
> Yes thats correct, the older version works fine in 10.4.11 on PPC  
> but it does not work on intels.
> The new Universal version is unfortunately not working properly for  
> 16bit.
> I can see the only one available under legacy is now the latest  
> Universal.
>
> I asked him to fix it several years ago but he told me I was the  
> only one who had found out and that there was very few who used it.
>
> Its really a pity as it is the easiest and fastest to edit nadir. I  
> do not care much about Pano2VR patch it is to slow.
>
>
> Hans
>
>
>>
>> Posted by: "bohonus"
>>>
>>> Are there currently any OS X versions of the PanoTools plug-ins
>>> working for 16bit files? The Kekus plug-ins I was using for a time
>>> stopped working some time ago. They also had issues working with
>>> larger images.
>>
>> How large is large for you?
>> Maybe this has to do with a conceptual problem of Photoshop's plug-in
>> architecture: AFAIK you have to play with prefs -> RAM consumption
>> If you assign almost 100% of what Photoshop can actually use (which  
>> is a
>> joke) there's nothing left for plug-ins.
>> I often enough had to reduce to 25%, restart Photoshop, use the  
>> plug-in
>> and for the next steps (filters...) reassign about 70%, restart
>> Photoshop and ...sigh
>> Yeah, that "works" sort of.
>>
>>> I am looking for the "correct" plug-in in particular. I need it
>>> for 16bit image corrections that are specific to the scanned
>>> panoramic images the Panoscan creates.
>>
>> So you most probably want to use Shear from the Correct plug-in,  
>> right?
>> That can be done with hugin: Camera&Lens tab -> g and t parameters
>>
>> Carl
>>
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