Hi all

Yesterday I was trying hugin again for a friend (haven't had much time to do anything with panorama's lately), so I checked out the latest 5055 release from svn on Ubuntu 9.10. After some fiddling with the various dependencies I managed to get it working and I was pleasantly surprised by the new capabilities :-)

In the GL preview I noticed some oddities, which I think are bugs, or at least undesirable features.

When I changed the projection, some projections altered the FoV in such a way that the output got totally distorted. Switching back to something sensible didn't always reset the FoV to sensible values. Same was true for functions like "center" or "fit", which often left me with a very small or 360-ish HFOV with a 200 degrees panorama set. And this was also kind of true in the stitching tab of hugin's main window, when I clicked on automatically calculate FoV, it came up with very unsensible values (or a crash in one case).

Wouldn't it make sense to review these functions and prevent unsensible values to be set, unless confirmed by the user?

If you agree, I'll see if I can come up with a more specific bug-report on the tracker...

Cheers

Simon

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