Hi, 

I've used hugin to stitch panoramic pictures from my regular camera so far. 

Now I just got a 360° camera (Xiaomi Mi Sphere) and found that if taking 
pictures it does not stitch them but stores them as 6912x3456 JPEGs , 
consisting of two quadratic 3456x3456 circular fisheye pictures from the 
front and the back camera. 



I guess it's easy to cut them into two separate files with a script and 
feed them to hugin, but is there a way that hugin would take them directly 
without intermediate processing?


If not: Wouldn't it make sense to add a new lens type for that? In the web 
I have seen similar side-by-side pictures from other cameras. 


regards
Hadmut

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