PanoTools:
Newbie: 390 degree pano!
Jeremy Garrard 2004-Jan-09 08:59:38
Hi all,
Firstly great group! Picking up lots of information. Thanks.
Right, I have been playing with PTAssembler to stitch some handheld
shots using my 35mm camera (don't laugh! :-)
It's been going fairly well so far, and have been getting reasonable
(for my setup!) results.
However, I recently added a few more shots to the Pano in order to fill
in some of the ceiling (indoor shot). These seem to stitch ok (looks
fairly aligned in preview), but they seem to have screwed up my
PTAssembler project somehow.
PTAssembler now seems to think my project has a horizontal FOV of 390
degrees!
If I stitch using this figure, the resultant pano has a small repeated
section which obviously looked terrible.
If I manually change to 360 degrees, the pano looks fine
They also seem to have produced another problem.
Previously the resultant (Equirectangular) pano was a lot wider than is
was tall, and I used PanoCube to convert it to a Quicktime mov.
Now, the autosize seems to produce an almost square image, and PanoCube
reports "Not an Equirectangular image", even though that is what is
selected in PTAssembler.
Can anyone shed any light on what is going on here?
Are the two problems related?
Thanks for your time,
Jeremy
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