Here it is what I did:

1 • Download PanoSalado and its example
http://panosalado.googlecode.com/files/rev_128_example.zip
http://panosalado.googlecode.com/files/rev_128.zip

2 • Unzip rev_128_example.zip and rev_123.zip

3 • Copy panoramic pictures that you created in HUGIN in *
rev_128_example\images* folder

4 • Edit "PanoSalado.xml" (in *rev_128_example* folder)
     You  may found some tips in "XML Schema.txt" (in *rev_128 *folder)
     * It's a pity PanoSalado does not have user interface...

5 • Ready to be used! *NO NEW COMPILATION IS NEEDED!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Alfredo
Brasília - Brazil


2008/10/30 Bruno Postle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> On Wed 29-Oct-2008 at 13:08 -0700, Can-C. Dörtbudak wrote:
> >
> >oh this was very easy. I've used the example. The only thing you
> >need is six cubic images and the PanoSalado.xml. In this file you
> >can adapt all paths to the pictures and remove or change the tour
> >points. That's all.
>
> I'm sure lots of hugin users want to do flash panoramas with
> panosalado - Could you post some notes to the list?  Just saying:
> what to download, which files to copy, bits you need to edit etc...
>
> --
> Bruno
>
> >
>

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