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Re: SNS-HDR v1.x

PostPosted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 10:45 am
by Sebastian Nibisz
Do you have installed all the updates in the system?
You try to reinstall this package.

Re: SNS-HDR v1.x

PostPosted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 1:23 am
by xuanhung_it
I had enough isual C ++ installation for Visual Studio 2013 Redistributable Packages and Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5
but still not :-(

Re: SNS-HDR v1.x

PostPosted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 1:44 am
by Sebastian Nibisz
Do you have enabled .NET Framework 3.5?

Re: SNS-HDR v1.x

PostPosted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 4:55 am
by xuanhung_it
I still have not found the bug, I tried to install the .NET Framework 3.5 and has not been? :-( ...
It is strange

Re: SNS-HDR v1.x

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 11:29 pm
by den
v1.x.1 Create image -- Undefined error... ...FYI

This is for "1.x.1" beta feedback and information... ...I do not recall if previously reported.

I merged two Fuji camera X100T 16-bit [48-bit colors] tiff images into a single panorama image: 9770x3260 pixels, 191.22 MB using an external editor... ...and opened the panorama image in SNS-HDR Pro 1.x.1 for processing with a Default preset... ...the following error message resulted and recurrs for this input image:
capture_17062015_154044.jpg
capture_17062015_154044.jpg (29.68 KiB) Viewed 23141 times

I split the panorama image in half and SNS-HDR Pro 1.x.1 successfully processed both halves... ...these halves were satisfactorily re-merged with the external editor:
Grand Canyon, AZ USA -- view from south rim.jpg
Grand Canyon, AZ USA -- view from south rim.jpg (96.77 KiB) Viewed 23141 times

...den...
Vista 32 Home Premium, SP2, latest version/updates
AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+ processor
3 GB DDR2 dual channel RAM
2 MB ReadyBoost Cache
500GB hard drive with 100GB free space

Re: SNS-HDR v1.x

PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 1:17 am
by Sebastian Nibisz
This error is the result of memory limitation for process in 32-bit operating system. I recommend use 64-bit operating system.

Re: SNS-HDR v1.x

PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 7:36 am
by Joghi
Hi Sebastian,

a couple of month ago you announced new versions of the prog at the end or march. The last beta has shown us the great potential your software has. But, for your own benefit, you should not let wait your fans too long. I´m sure you want to release a 100% perfect piece of software, but i also think, 99% would do for the most of your customers. Let us know what is going on ....

greez Joghi

Re: SNS-HDR v1.x

PostPosted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 4:17 pm
by Sebastian Nibisz
Joghi, Some of the functions I must improve, certainly the function of removing ghosts.

Re: SNS-HDR v1.x

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 7:58 am
by JefDB
Hi Sebastian,

There is no shame in having a program that is not the best at everything.
You might wish to have the HDR program which produces the most natural colors, bridges the biggest contrasts, has the best ghost removal algorithm and is the fastest as well...but that is not going to happen.
My loyalties are divided over several programs, and the last couple of years, I have been following this workflow : coming home with lots of files, I rely on Photomatix's batch processing to do the deghosting and produce EXR files. For the tone mapping I then take those EXR files to SNS-HDR ( images most alive ) or Oloneo ( super fast ).
I'm sure I am not the only one who uses several programs, and from this point of view, it is frustrating to see how v1.x is kept chained up whilst you try to solve problems that others have solved a while ago.
SNS-HDR v1.x images are wonderful...but I can't take it up in an efficient workflow. Allowing v1.x to read EXR or HDR files, and to enable series processing would turn it into a solid program.
If after that, you come up with the best ever ghost removal algorithm, and make SNS as fast as Oloneo, that would be a bonus, but for now, a lot of photographers would be already extremely happy if v1.x can be taken up in a fluid workflow.

Cheers,
Jef

Re: SNS-HDR v1.x

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 10:48 am
by phil68
Guys!

Keep cool, what is the problem here?
Aren't you happy with the actual version? Do you have bad results?
NO!!

So, Please let Sebastian do his job....Everybody who had or have to do with software development know why I mean!...It take a long time!
The things must be done right...That is my philosophy
Regards,

Philippe