On Mon 02-Feb-2009 at 23:36 +0100, Hadubard wrote:
>
>I'm really not good at all this. It's not really my domain. But  
>Sunnex gave me a PTGui starter guide saying, that for use with their  
>lens I had to set some parameters b and c to specified values and the  
>horizontal field of view of the lens to 185. So I thought that I  
>could simply come up with a scriptable version of the pano tools, and  
>since fulla is using the same library that might work?!

Yes these is the same system as used in fulla, i.e. you would use 
parameters like this: -g a:b:c:d (where a = 0 and d = 1 - a - b - c)

Note that fulla will correct lens distortion and give you a 
'perfect' fisheye image, but it won't change the projection.

If you want to extract a rectilinear image then you need to create a 
hugin project file with these parameters and with output set to 
rectilinear, check that it all works, save the file and use it as a 
template with 'nona'.

Probably you don't actually need fulla.

-- 
Bruno

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