Hello all

The fast preview still does not handle the general Panini projection
at all well unless the source is a single image.  This may be a
problem with the new code for dynamic FOV adjustment, as there are
similar problems with the biplane and triplane projections now.
Moreover even the old reliable slow preview sometimes has trouble with
the gPp and a stitched source.

I just committed a fix for a discrepancy between forward and inverse
gPp in hard squeeze mode, however that did not affect these problems
noticeably.

So I am appealing for help to those of you who are familiar with the
design of the hugin previews.  Please have a look at the current code
and the recent changes, and see if you can figure out what is
happening.  As test cases, I would suggest 1) a small panorama stitch
from fisheye images (bad behavior) 2) a single equirectangular pano
(good, as far as I have seen).  3) a single fisheye image (a few
glitches?).  I have not tried a stitch from small images.

I doubt this is a problem in libpano code, though would not rule that
out.

Regards, Tom


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