On 22 Dez., 04:40, Tom Sharpless <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I keep suggesting that our primary stitching targets should include
> the cube, since so many of our panos end up that way. It would be only
> a little extra work to make an engine for that do the TOAST and Pierce
> Quincuncial projections too.

This made me think of the 'panini perspective tool'. What became of
that? I found a debian package panini_0.71.104-0ubuntu1~lucid_i386.deb
which I installed on my Kubuntu 10.10 system, but somehow I can't get
it to work for me. Maybe it's a setting thing, in the top of the
window it says 'Panini at 0.00 Mpixels', as if it didn't have any
memory to work with, and when I try to load an image or even set a
projection, the thing plain freezes. I thought the concept was
promising, but it looks like it's not developed any further? The
package is from March this year.

Kay

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