On Sun 09-Sep-2012 at 14:44 -0700, TvE wrote:
I'm having trouble with a spherical pano where I have multiple
nadir shots and a bit of a mess of masks to try and blend out
tripod shadows and my feet. I've gone over the masks multiple
times now and am convinced I have pixels for every piece of the
pano, but in equirectangular projection I get large black areas.
<https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-9ue_vzSg-HU/UE0NaUQNiEI/AAAAAAAAAXw/ldWk-HYPCug/s1600/equi.jpg>
A simple switch to fisheye projection and dragging the nadir to
the center of the view shows everything there's to see without any
missing areas.
<https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-AjML_spx5sk/UE0NlG0TBII/AAAAAAAAAX4/32cAi0Kv8Sw/s1600/fisheye.jpg>
This looks similar to an older bug with the masking code. Can you
send the .pto project so we can confirm it? (no need to send the
photos).
A workaround might be to rotate the whole panorama 90° down and
stitch the panorama with the nadir in the centre. Then you can load
this single image in another Hugin project and flip it back.
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Bruno
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