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Sender:Erik Krause
Date/Time:2005-Sep-24 12:20:38
Subject:Re: Selecting an image to be "on top" in PTGui

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PanoTools: Re: Selecting an image to be "on top" in PTGui Erik Krause 2005-Sep-24 12:20:38
On 23 Sep 2005 at 20:34, Rick Drew wrote:

> When taking a 360 of a complex area, I make the first photo so it's centered
> on the most complex area.  So the photos are #3 #1 #2 When PTGui creates the
> pano (equirectangular), #3 and #2 are warped around image #1, and on top of
> it. Since I use a fisheye, image #1 is pretty clean - but the areas of image
> #3 and #2 that are on top of image #1 are the outside edges of the images,
> so of course the quality suffers.

Only in panorama editor window. The blender (no matter whether 
smartblend, enblend or PTStitcher) finds a transition line in the 
middle of the overlap (PTStitcher only if you chose either a single 
image/layer output format or "with feather").
 
> Is there a simple way to do this?

Use "Revers order" in source images tab.

best regards
-- 
Erik Krause
Resources, not only for panorama creation: 
http://www.erik-krause.de/
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