On Thu 16-Jul-2009 at 02:03 -0700, Lode wrote:
>
>I am making visualisations of future objects (wind turbine generators)
>in photographs of landscapes. My collegues take pictures with an
>ordinary camera (focal length 36mm eq.). I asked them to take some
>pictures with overlap, to imitate a wide angle lens (28mm eq. or
>less...) deformation is no problem for me, but the problem is that I
>don't know which way I have to stitch (I assume rect.) to imitate a
>real lens.

Use 'rectilinear' as your panorama format and you can convert the 
field of view (FoV) to 35mm film equivalent focal length like so:

   f = 18 / tan(FoV/2)

This is an approximation, and also only really makes sense for 3:2 
landscape format panoramas.

-- 
Bruno

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