On 11 Sep 2012 07:54, "TvE" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This probably an FAQ, but I couldn't find an answer: when do you sharpen
spherical panoramas? Before compositing (i.e. sharpen the original images)
or afterwards, and if so, using what type of projection (I need to output
equirectangular in the end)?

Sharpening doesn't survive remapping very well, so you should apply it to
your final image at the intended display resolution. So for a cubic
panorama it is the individual cubefaces that you sharpen etc...

-- 
Bruno

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