> If I undestood it correctly it's like you just explained for XYZ. It
> should create several panospheres with shifted center. The projection
> camera is moved to the point from which images has good overlap. The
> problem (which affects mainly end user) is that there is only one
> camera position for which the overlap is good. In other words – if you
> create panorama using XYZ you can't move camera at all (there may be
> some case in which it doesn't matter).

The Tr[xyz] parameter reproject the image out of the center of the
panosphere using one plane (not a sphere). See Pablos mail on panotool-
dev-list http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.graphics.panotools.devel/1701
The image with non-zero Trxyz parmeters is projected on one plane and
then from this plane reprojected to the panosphere. So it is
understandable that this only works for panos with hfov <180°.

Thomas

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