On Oct 21, 8:12 am, Rogier Wolff <[email protected]>
wrote:
> This is an input-processing step. Logically you should edit the
> original JPGS to make the unwanted parts "transparent".
>
Roger is right on.  Moving blending (or rather, the masking and seam
placement that control it) to the "input" side would make it a lot
easier to make panos of lively scenes.  The fast preview would be the
right UI for this.

Yuv,
I think "doing make right" should be a priority for the very next
release, let's not wait for GUI 2.  That means intelligent re-use of
intermediate files, status reporting, and a foolproof "clean"
operation.

It would certainly be feasible to make fast preview act as a spherical
pano viewer, it is just a matter of putting in a mesh sphere, mapping
the images to that, and viewing it. I think (with Roger) that the
panosphere is really the "canonical panorama" and should be the frame
of reference for all editing (too bad you can't file it).  So I would
really like to see this idea pursued.

Best, Tom


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