On Fri 09-Apr-2010 at 08:52 -0400, Nicolas Pelletier wrote:
Thanks for the info. I'll try it as a two step for the moment.
Will this work with a spherical at one point, or the algorithms don't permit
that?
I don't know, libpano13 has more than one system for doing this, but
the one that is implemented in Hugin is the only one I have tried.
> So if you try it with a series of pictures of the ground, the 'nadir'
> always ends-up in the middle of the view - This will be a little odd
> with a spherical panorama. I'd recommend that at the moment you use it
> to create a clean rectilinear 'nadir' image which you can then insert
> into a 'normal' panorama project.
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Bruno
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