Am 30.04.2020 um 21:09 schrieb Nicolas George:
Michael Koch (12020-04-29):
what do you mean by "fixed padding"? There are only two options for
"dfisheye", in_pad and out_pad.
If a double-fisheye camera has lenses with 205° field of view, then for
stitching together the two hemispheres the in_pad value must be (205° -
180°) / 205° = 0.122. When you restrict the in_pad range to [0...0.1], you
are breaking something that did work perfectly before.
If 0.122 did indeed produce satisfactory results for you, then there is
no reason to forbid it.

The in_pad option is no longer required because now dfisheye has the h_fov and v_fov options, which is the better solution because of two reasons: 1. The same parameters were already available for (single-)fisheye (and are working fine there). 2. h_fov and v_fov allow higher precision because the values are floating point. The in_pad option was also float, but I think it was rounded to an integer when the padding was applied to the image.

Michael

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