[hugin-ptx] Re: External panorama file format - Adobe pmg

2010-09-26 Thread Tduell
Hullo Oskar,

On Sep 25, 11:08 pm, Oskar Sander  wrote:
> Hi!
>
> No, it is yet another format, I think they call it photomerge composition
> file, see here for example:
>
> http://graphicssoft.about.com/cs/photoshop/qt/csphotomerge.htm

I have been trying to find an xxx.pmg file to have a look at its
content, but can't find one anywhere.
Do you have an example that you could upload?

Cheers,
Terry

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Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: External panorama file format - Adobe pmg

2010-09-25 Thread Oskar Sander
Hi!

No, it is yet another format, I think they call it photomerge composition
file, see here for example:

http://graphicssoft.about.com/cs/photoshop/qt/csphotomerge.htm

Cheers
/O


2010/9/25 Tduell 

> Hullo Oskar,
>
> On Sep 25, 5:03 am, Oskar Sander  wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anyone heare have a clue about the adobe photomerge file format for
> > panoramas? The suffix is pmg for these files.  I would be interested to
> look
> > at a conversion...
>
> A quick snoop about reveals...
>
> "PMG file is an Adobe Pagemaker Group. Adobe Pagemaker is a decent
> desktop publishing software program if you want to create a simple
> desktop publishing publication like a newsletter or a catalog. A PMG
> file is an EPS graphic that contains bot a low resolution, bitmap
> version of the image for display on screen and the PostScript
> information needed to print at highresolution to a PostScript
> printer."
>
> If this is indeed the same file format you refer to, then it should be
> able to be read by GhostScript and the like.
> I also found a reference to .pmg as "paint image magic" file format,
> which I think goes back to the days of the Commodore 64!
>
> Cheers,
> Terry
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[hugin-ptx] Re: External panorama file format - Adobe pmg

2010-09-24 Thread Tduell
Hullo Oskar,

On Sep 25, 5:03 am, Oskar Sander  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone heare have a clue about the adobe photomerge file format for
> panoramas? The suffix is pmg for these files.  I would be interested to look
> at a conversion...

A quick snoop about reveals...

"PMG file is an Adobe Pagemaker Group. Adobe Pagemaker is a decent
desktop publishing software program if you want to create a simple
desktop publishing publication like a newsletter or a catalog. A PMG
file is an EPS graphic that contains bot a low resolution, bitmap
version of the image for display on screen and the PostScript
information needed to print at highresolution to a PostScript
printer."

If this is indeed the same file format you refer to, then it should be
able to be read by GhostScript and the like.
I also found a reference to .pmg as "paint image magic" file format,
which I think goes back to the days of the Commodore 64!

Cheers,
Terry

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