> No the artefacts are because you are not rotating the lens around
> the 'no parallax point'.  This is nothing to do with the lens
> distortion.

The way I put the image strips together I strongly believe the  
artefacts are caused by fisheye distortion. And I strongly believe  
that I'm rotating the lens around the point of no parallax. I work on  
a stereo viewer and the image you saw is only one of two  
perspectives. When I view the stereo images in my application I have  
a really convincing stereo impression. I believe that this wouldn't  
be like that with a parallax error.

What makes you believe it is a parallax problem?

>> Is that possible with fulla? I just tried to use the parameters from
>> Sunnex (parameters b and c) with the following fulla command line:
>> fulla -v -g 0:-0.2986:0.0671:0 IMG_0711.CR2.tiff
>> Where comes the horizontal field of view into it?
>>
>> The result is here:
>> http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~baumbach/image3.jpg (compressed version)
>> That is not at all what I was looking for.
>
> Assuming that you do want equirectangular panoramas, then you don't
> want to convert to rectilinear at all - Slices from (corrected)
> fisheye images will do the job.

So what do you mean with corrected?

> So you can use fulla/lensfun rather than nona.

ok, but how? Calibrating the lens with hugin and than apply the  
obtained parameters in the way I did with the wrong parameters?

>> What am I missing? Does it mean, that the parameters are not working
>> with fulla and that I have to calibrate using hugin?
>
> The parameters are not working, ptgui works slightly differently and
> these images would need to be rotated 90 degrees for the same values
> to apply.  However the image still looks really wrong, I strongly
> recommend you recalibrate the lens with hugin.

Which image? The third one?
In order to retrieve the correct lens parameters?

regards,
Hadubard

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