Simon Oosthoek wrote:
Bruno Postle wrote:
On Wed 10-Mar-2010 at 12:50 +0100, Simon Oosthoek wrote:
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.
Wouldn't it make sense to review these functions and prevent
unsensible values to be set, unless confirmed by the user?
There have been a few changes recently to make this better, but
probably Hugin does the wrong thing in a number of situations. There
are hundreds of combinations of projections, a bug report where
people could add examples that don't work well would be useful.
When I have some time, I'll see what I can do, (@anyone) feel free to
start an issue on this, I may not have time soon...
I managed to do it now anyway ;-)
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2968662&group_id=77506&atid=550441
Meanwhile, wouldn't it be a good idea to put a prominent "UNDO"
feature on the windows/tabs that allow you to change aspects that have
effect on the FoV?
the more I think about it, the more I think this is really a bug and
UNDO is not the right way to fix it. The projections shouldn't
fundamentally change properties like FoV, unless I don't understand
something (I'm not into the mathematics of making panorama projections!)
/Simon
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