I'm not sure, but did you already check the panotools[0] which contains
PTcrop? For further info check [1][2]
Harry
[0]: http://panotools.sourceforge.net/
[1]: http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell
[2]: http://wiki.panotools.org/Panotools (old and not complete)
2010/1/28
On 21 Sty, 22:36, Jeffrey Martin 360cit...@gmail.com wrote:
Did anyone examine the strengths of the latest enblend with the old
smartblend 1.25 (that's the latest version i think?)
Could you please tell the trick (if you know it) how to run smartblend
1.25 from Hugin (release 2009.4.0)? This
Am Freitag 29 Januar 2010 schrieb Kytutr:
Could you please tell the trick (if you know it) how to run smartblend
1.25 from Hugin (release 2009.4.0)? This version of Hugin adds
automatically --compression as one of command line parameters and
smartblend returns an error (it tries to take
Hi Stephan
The eggsolution images do not resemble any projection now in the
panotools library. So hugin will not be able to unwrap them. If you
can get hold of a mathematical specification of the projection, it
would be possible to add that the the PT library; however I'll bet it
is
Yes, that only crops a rectangle. And without looking at the source, I'd
guess it only crops off rectangular regions of 100% black. That is a lot
simpler than what would be needed for automatically determining the crop
circle for a fisheye. The regions outside the fisheye are not 100% black so