Darko Makreshanski wrote:
T. Modes wrote:

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

Also in this case, adjusting rotation for groups in the fast preview should also rotate the position of the shifted origins, since now any rotation breaks the correspondence.

Actually, I have realized that it is impossible to keep correspondences with changing orientation (except roll) in linear panorama mode. This means that in this mode, yaw and pitch should only be left to the optimizer. On the other hand translation would be very convenient to adjust in the fast preview for a linear panorama.

Thus, it seems that there is a need of some kind of switch between a linear mode and normal mode.

Darko

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