On 31.10.2010 20:41, Yuval Levy wrote:
My small wish: a flag in the "Images" list for multirow panoramas
0 = image is a nadir shot
1 = image is a horizontal shot
2 = image is a zenith shot
what for?
To define the shooting pattern.
2 examples:
A shot in the nature requires 6 shots around the horizon, one nadir and
at least 3 half-zenith shots where you can see the horizon in the lower
part of the image (trying to stitch an almost blue-sky-only zenith image
against the remaining parts of the pano isn't very funny).
A cathedral may require 6/1/1 only, some need 6/1/3.
I usually doing 6H, 1N, 6Z shots and sometimes even 12H shots to mask
out the tourists.
there is a more generic case: pre-distribution of the images based on shooting
pattern. Then the images would have y/p/r pre-sets and the above information
could be extrapolated.
Ok. And what is your idea how to pre-distribute it?
have you seen the relatively recent multi-row mode introduced by Thomas?
Sure, I'm using this mode for my ASIF wrapper. Either something is wrong
in Thomas implementation or I did something wrong: it simply counts
file_0+file_1, file_1+file_2 and so on.
Didn't found any special multirow feature.
Bernd
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