On 9 October 2015 at 09:37, Jan Martin wrote:
>
> I need to shoot a 360x180 pano as a Dodecahedron (12 images).
>
> What is the ideal focal length?
> With what roll, pitch yaw values to shoot for as little overlap as possible?
>
> What kind of tools do you recommend to do this kind of planning?

I would make up twelve blank images, each a different colour, and load
them into Hugin. Then I would drag them around the preview and adjust
the focal length until I was happy with the arrangement and overlap.

Until you see them in the preview you don't know whether you want
portrait or landscape, maybe even rolling the lens would give better
coverage.

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Bruno

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