[ptx] how to do 'correct' 360 deg. panoramas?

Stefan M. Brandl ptx at smbnet.de
Tue Feb 3 07:32:11 GMT 2004


On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 08:03:06AM +0100, Pablo d'Angelo wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Feb 2004, Stefan M. Brandl wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > after making some panorams with 2-5 images I tried my first
> > 360 degree panorama:
> > 
> > http://www.smbnet.de/tmp/cham1.jpg (done with PTStitcher)
> > http://www.smbnet.de/tmp/cham2.jpg (done with nona)
> > 
> > The problem is, that the left and rigth side are overlapping.
> > So I have to crop it to get a smooth transition, what is very
> > difficult.
> > Is it possible to get this automatic (left side of the image begins
> > where the right side ends)?
> 
> just place control point between the left and the right side ;) and optimise
> HFOV (v) as well.
> 

Oh, my fault!
panosifter found no control points and I forgot to add them
manualy.
PTOptimizer is running at the moment.

> > Are the any attemp to put color-correction into nona?
> > With nona it took a couple of minutes to stich, with
> > PTStitcher it took about 25 hours!
> 
> Hmm, sometime in the future we'll work on seaming/exposure
> registration/vignetting correction in nona.
> 

Ok, thanks.


Stefan


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