Hi All,
For those of you lucky enough to be bleeding on the edge of the new MacIntel machines, I finally have a working Universal version of Photosphere, available from the front page of <www.anyhere.com>. As expected, there were a few bugs to fix in the byte-swapping code, so sharing catalogs between architectures should work, now. (I also updated the PowerPC-only version, and the two applications have different names to avoid confusion.) All image formats are now fully supported.
The only things that aren't quite there are the Application icon, which I can't figure out how to reinstate, and the file types, which the Universal app doesn't seem to understand when you drag images onto its (generic) icon. I'm not sure when (or if) I'll get those things fixed, as I can't recall how I got them working in the first place....
-Greg
P.S. Thanks is due to Bruce Carlin for the loan of his MacBook Pro, which enabled me to compile the OpenEXR and TIFF libraries and debug the Intel operation.
I finally have a working Universal version of
Photosphere,
Aahhh! Universal it is! So under LINUX it finally runs. Or does it?
Axel
Sorry, "Universal" is probably a misnomer, but it isn't my misnomer... It would be great if I had a Linux version, and maybe at some point I will. I just need someone to do the port to a system-independent GUI library (like WxWidgets or Qt), then we'll have a common base that works for Windows, Linux, and OS X. Wouldn't be a bad idea for Radiance's rvu program, either...
-G
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From: "Axel Jacobs" <[email protected]>
Date: March 17, 2006 7:44:35 PM PST
I finally have a working Universal version of
Photosphere,
Aahhh! Universal it is! So under LINUX it finally runs. Or does it?
Axel
Sorry, "Universal" is probably a misnomer, but it isn't my
misnomer...
I know, I know. Just winding you up...
It would be great if I had a Linux version, and maybe at
some point I will. I just need someone to do the port to a system-
independent GUI library (like WxWidgets or Qt), then we'll have a
common base that works for Windows, Linux, and OS X. Wouldn't be a
bad idea for Radiance's rvu program, either...
Looking forward to this day.
Axel