Hi everybody,

is it posiible to use Hugin for object panoramas, i.e. mapping the outside of an object, say an advertising column, to a long-stretched photograph? So in contrast to shooting a traditional panorama, I would not stay at one point, but rather surround the object of interest.

I think that the warping process for the single images must then work the other round, something like inverse-cylindrical.

If Hugin can't do this, does anyone know any other software that can do the trick?

Wolfgang Hugemann

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