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Hi
whan my Panoramas get rendered I get grenn and cyan streaks in my images. This started ever since I upgraded to tha latest build 2.0.3
Autopanopro an a macpro
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Well that's something new... Do you have the GPU option enabled? Did it pass the test OK?
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Yes the GPU Option is enabled. Well It is very interersting I had rendered this pano in the first version of version 2: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mawas/3848407306/ and: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mawas/3856149880/. Ths problem did not occur then. This problem is very new it only cam up in version 2.0.3
Last edited by mawa_73527 (2009-09-07 10:17:13)
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What mac version ?
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Snow Leopard 10.6. But this occurred also in the last 10.5 Leopard version.
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Any Ideas? Need help here!
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I rendered a panorama I had already rendered before: I first used cylindrical and then Mercator:
Mercator was distorted:
Last edited by mawa_73527 (2009-09-07 21:28:16)
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wrong lead this did not solve my problems!
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It is diffidently a snow leopard problem!
I have had the same issue in Snow Leopard - but never in Leopard!!! Never be the first to upgrade an O/S!☹
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bugs solved ... got a friendly email and a link for a beta version. Panos were rendered correctly!
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Hi,
I am having exactly the same problem. I have a Mac Mini Core 2 Duo, and upgraded to Snow Leopard a few days ago. Now, Smartblend produces multicolored vertical streaks just like yours. This is a show stopper for me.
How can we access the beta version of Autopano Pro that works correctly on Snow Leopard??
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This is a beta. I am not sure if I am allowed to do this. But for the benefit of the community of autopanopro users here is the link I was given by Lionel: http://ftp.autopano.net/tmp/AutopanoPro … -09-11.dmg
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If you are trying this beta version, please post the result here.
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Hello,
I did some tests and I got the strange behavior:
After my Snow Leopard upgrade (full 64bits) I rendered a pano with bicubic/SmartBlend under autopano Pro 2.0.3 and I got those streaks on my image exactly like you.
I test the same render with the beta release shown above of autopano Pro (2.0.4 beta) and the render was perfect.
Then I tried again with autopano 2.0.3 with the same parameters and now every thing is fine...
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Let's say this is step 1 :
mamax wrote:
After my Snow Leopard upgrade (full 64bits) I rendered a pano with bicubic/SmartBlend under autopano Pro 2.0.3 and I got those streaks on my image exactly like you.
Let's say this is step 2 :
mamax wrote:
I test the same render with the beta release shown above of autopano Pro (2.0.4 beta) and the render was perfect.
Let's say this is step 3 :
mamax wrote:
Then I tried again with autopano 2.0.3 with the same parameters and now every thing is fine...
Did you reboot between any of these steps ?
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only between step 1 and 2 because I switch down my laptop.
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mawa_73527, thanks for posting the link to the 2.0.4 beta version.
2.0.4 corrected the vertical streaks in my problem panorama - it looks fine.
To experiment like another poster, I tried rendering this with 2.0.3 again, and in my case 2.0.3 still makes the vertical streaks. I did not reboot at any time.
I will be using 2.0.4 beta from now on, and will post if I see any problems.
Thanks again!
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I am having the same streaking problem, though not with every image set, with autopanogiga. It only occurs with smartblend. I am running a Mac Pro, 64 bit snow leopard, w/ 18 GB memory.
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