On Jun 10, 6:37 pm, kfj <_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 10 Jun., 09:52, Tom Sparks <tom_a_spa...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
> > Can hugin support two fisheyes in one image?
>
> > here is a sample 
> > imagehttp://www.lightningridgecommunity.com/panorama/elphelimg_2421643.jpeg
>
> I tried it and - yes, it can. But you're really pushing it. As your
> images are just about over 180 degrees, there is virtually no overlap
> and the automatic CPGs fail - I hardly found CPs manually. Also, the
> edges of the images are already shaded by the lense's rim and the
> seams will be visible. I recommend you do three shots at least.

When I start taking photo I'll be rotating the camera 90 degrees
between the next step of photos

>
> Btw - wasn't there a possibility somewhere to apply circular masks -
> or a circular cropping - to circular fisheye shots?
>
> Kay

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