Note that I'm assuming you're using enblend.  :)

On Sunday, 14 June 2015 03:29:15 UTC-5, dex Otaku wrote:
>
> Hi Christopher,
> You might improve this by using the --wrap option of enblend.  Add --wrap 
> to the enblend parameters on the stitch page in the main hugin window.  
> See also: panini-renderer; search for 'panini' on sourceforge.  That tool 
> might let you rotate and rerender more easily*.
>
>
> * can't recall if panini will output equirectangular
>
>
> On Saturday, 13 June 2015 09:39:27 UTC-5, Christopher Bruns wrote:
>>
>> I want to reproject some aerial equirectangular images taken with a Ricoh 
>> Theta camera. I want to rotate the images to a particular orientation, then 
>> write the image back out as a new equirectangular image of the same size, 
>> but with a different orientation.
>>
>> Here is what I have tried:
>> * run Hugin.
>> * Select "Add images..." and load my (already perfectly stitched) 
>> equirectangular image.
>> * Select "Equirectangular" as the Lens type.
>> * Select "Fast Preview Panorama".
>> * Select the "Move/Drag" tab in the panorama viewer window.
>> * Drag the image around until a) the horizon is perfectly level, and b) 
>> my desired reference point is horizontally centered in the image.
>> * Select the "Stitcher" tab in the stitcher window.
>> * Select Equirectangular projection
>> * Select 3584x1792 (the original image size) as the canvas size
>> * Select "Remapped Images"->"No exposure correction, low dynamic range"
>> * Click "Stitch"
>>
>> But the resulting image has a dramatic exposure discontinuity seam, at 
>> the location where the original image left/right edges were, i.e. at the 
>> seam between the original horizontal +180/-180 degree boundary. What should 
>> I try next, to avoid this seam?
>>
>> Is there another program I should use to perform this sort of 
>> reprojection from equirectangular to equirectangular?
>>
>>

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