I shot a lot of panos the last vacation. I usuall tilt my camera 90
degrees left, and then shoot the images portrait mode, with about 50%
overlap.

Those images are stored as landscape jpgs, but with the exif-tag that
they are roted 270 degrees. When I view them in gqview they load as
"landscape", and then flip over once they are done. So to prevent this
from happening, I've created a script that will rotate all images
right-side-up and change the tag as well.

Now, the pano's I've already made are wrong. I've created a simple
rotate-pto program to adapt my PTO file, but I seem to be missing some
parameters. Would somebody who knows how ptos work, be able to provide
me with a list of what to change?

Currently I'm adapting w,h, v and r on i-lines, and x, y, X, and Y on
c-lines. What else do I need to adapt?

The view is adjusted by the length/width ratio (in pixels) of the
image. Is this correct? (the old image had the H-Fov corresponding to
the long side of the image, but now that it's turned the H-fov is the
short side of the image. )
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