On Apr 22, 7:46 pm, slaterson wrote:
> , however there is an issue
> with the image map. the rectangles representing each image are
> rotated 90 degrees. i shot the images in potrait mode, they are shown
> in landscape in the postscript file.
Ha! You're right. The program should, but doesn't
On Apr 21, 1:50 am, "r.e.wolff"
wrote:
> On Apr 21, 10:14 am, Oskar Sander wrote:
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> > Hi, no I didn't see that. I would not mind trying it, did you add it as a
> > script á la panotools-script or how is it executed?
>
> I've put it online, because with this google interface I don't know
> how
> ... points while they do overlap, and the other way around (unlikely:
> you do have control points but no overlap...).
Not so unlikely, but a problem that is introduced quite often by
automatic cp generation. And these are cps that mess up the whole
project, so it is good to have a way to detect
On Apr 21, 10:14 am, Oskar Sander wrote:
> Hi, no I didn't see that. I would not mind trying it, did you add it as a
> script á la panotools-script or how is it executed?
I've put it online, because with this google interface I don't know
how to
attach things. http://prive.bitwizard.nl/ptomap.c
Hi, no I didn't see that. I would not mind trying it, did you add it as a
script á la panotools-script or how is it executed?
cheers
2009/4/20 r.e.wolff
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> On Apr 19, 12:53 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
> > On Fri 17-Apr-2009 at 22:33 +0200, Oskar Sander wrote:
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> > You can use ptograph to vi
On Apr 19, 12:53 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Fri 17-Apr-2009 at 22:33 +0200, Oskar Sander wrote:
> You can use ptograph to visualise the project as an undirected
> graph, but it isn't very useful for spherical panoramas:
I built a different tool last week, that will make a postscript plot
of
On Fri 17-Apr-2009 at 22:33 +0200, Oskar Sander wrote:
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>I think this may be somthing for Pablo to comment on.
>
>I'm browsing the code to understand atooptimize modes (thinking about
>the pairwise optimization, but for other parametes than y,p,r).
>
>And came to think whether visualizing or sear