kfj wrote:
On 27 Dez., 16:09, Bruno Postle<[email protected]> wrote:
On 27 December 2010 14:53, kfj<[email protected]> wrote:
I wanted to write a script to scale pto files up or down. I was going
to use my pto parser in python and have an afternoon's worth of fun
with it. Just to make sure I wasn't going to reinvent the wheel, I
googled a bit and lo and behold, I found
I have a 'ptohalve' tool for this, it will be in the next
Panotools::Script release, you can find it
here:http://panotools.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/panotools/trunk/Panotools...
Thanks, Bruno. My idea was more to scale by an arbitrary float factor.
What I have in mind is working on my screen-size JPGs when I'm
travelling or in a hurry and scale the pto up to use my fat TIFF files
if I'm with the home data corpus and/or feel the result justifies it.
Might save a lot of time, working on .75KPixel images and scaling up
to 12Mpixel ones, if it works...
If the CPs are generated/placed using the low res files, you'd need to run
"fine tune all points" when reverting to the full res.
This assumes that fine tune works correctly, of course.
BugBear
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