Look at this page:
http://search.cpan.org/~bpostle/Panotools-Script-0.22/

You could install the panotools script and use the command
"cubic2erect" described in that page.

On 27 Ago, 04:36, Dalai Felinto <dfeli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I've been using Blender for creating fisheye images and videos [1]
> [2]. My current method is to render 4 square images with a FOV of 90º
> and to use Blender nodes to stitch them [3]. Blender however is not
> accurate for this, and it produces some visible undesirable seams.
>
> Those images don't have any shared pixel, however they are perfect
> matches. It would be possible to use Hugin with this workflow? I
> couldn't find any option that allows one to stitch images without
> control points. An option to do this through command-line would be
> even better in order to allow the warping of movie files.
>
> Thanks,
> Dalai
>
> http://blenderecia.orgfree.com
>
> [1] -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BA0TpEqaZyY
> [2] -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW-jY7oCzAQ
> [3] -http://blenderecia.orgfree.com/index.php/blender/real-time-is-not-eno...
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