Thanks for the responses.

Whilst awaiting a response I tried increasing hfov of the Terragen
camera to 95 degrees. Did the trick ..

I might try the remapping as well to see if that works, but it's nicer
to do it all in one app if possible. (Or am I just being
lazy ?  ;o) )

I'd already confirmed that the images lined up in Photoshop. The
Terragen renderer is pretty accurate in that respect.

Thanks

Chris


On Jun 12, 12:30 pm, Carl von Einem <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> as a first test: can you assemble your cube faces to one cross manually
> in an image editor, i.e. do they fit together at the edges?
>
> If that's the case you'll need to make sure no blending tries to do
> something to your edges which have no overlap at all.
>
> I'm not sure if there's a way to disable enblend at all inside Hugin's
> user interface (preferable in this case) so one solution is to output
> 'Remapped Images:' -> 'No exposure correction, low dynamic range'
> and set
> 'Processing:' -> 'Remapper' -> 'Nona' to "Don't save cropped images".
>
> The resulting remapped images can now be easily combined in your image
> editor: duplicate layers into one file, set all layers to only use the
> lighter information and flatten.
>
> It'll be simpler from the command line though if you plan to do several
> equirects.
>
> Cheers,
> Carl
>
> Chris Godfrey schrieb am 12.06.12 12:41:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I am trying to create equirectangular panoramas for use as environment
> > maps in 3DS Max.
>
> > The skies are created in Terragen 2. I set up a camera with a 90 deg
> > hfov and render 6 square images. 4 with 0 deg pitch at 90 deg
> > intervals and then 1 with 0 deg yaw 90 deg pitch for sky and the last
> > being 0 deg yaw with -90 deg pitch.
>
> > The six image files are brought into Hugin and the rotational
> > parameters for each image are adjusted accordingly.
>
> > All looks fine in the preview, however, when I stitch the resulting
> > output has a mixture of black lines and/or black areas at the edges of
> > each image.
>
> > The areas differ between standard and hdr output.
>
> > Am I missing a setting before stitching. ?

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