There should be ways to get around that, at least for true mosaics.
The limitation is that the panorama camera and mosaic projection plane is
fixed. A mosaic can have unlimited FOV if you add up the individual mosaic
images, however the panorama camera can only have a max FOV of the plane
180.
On 5 May 2010 07:51, Oskar Sander
My reasoning here is for the rectilinear case. I'm not sure what happens in
the other projections, maybe there is a need to project on something else
than a plane?
Yes, although stitching a mosaic is more interesting, the other major
use case is for patching
Just a suggestion: I also live in America, but wouldn't use an
American spell-checker; an USA-English spell-checker would be possible
more accurate. ;-)
Pardon for the distinction.
El 05/05/10 09:26, Bruno Postle escribió:
On 5 May 2010 07:51, Oskar Sander
My reasoning here is for the
Hi Harry,
I have gathered a minimum test set for you, to test the hdr
capabilities of enblend.
It is still 20MB, mainly because of the images. I don't know the
limits of the file area of this newsgroup so I put the file on my own
site.
Just download from this link: