On Thu 02-Sep-2010 at 23:23 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
Here is a .pto project and the downscaled photos:
http://bugbear.postle.net/~bruno/misc/1-mosaic.zip
It's a mosaic that is stable when optimised so you can see how it
supposed to work.
Here is a nadir patching example. Unfortunately I can't remember
whose source photos these are, so we can't use them in a tutorial:
http://bugbear.postle.net/~bruno/misc/2-nadir.zip
Basically this is a normal four-photos-around panorama taken using a
tripod, the fifth photo is the nadir shot after the tripod was
moved.
To stitch this, r,p,y,x,y,z was optimised for this fifth photo, the
result is a full equirectangular panorama with a 'patched nadir',
the only oddity is that the nadir is necessarily in the centre of
the canvas. To get a 'normal' equirectangular you need to load the
stitched result in a new project, adjust the pitch 90°, and stitch
again.
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Bruno
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