On 13 Mrz., 17:02, nowheredancer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hallo!
> An integration would be nice, i found no other free and open source viewer
> on linux.

FSPViewer runs under wine. On my system it's not totally stable
(crashes sometimes when I pan too fast) but apart from that it's okay.

On 13 Mrz., 17:10, "Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> To edit nadir and zenith projections I use
> Panotools::Script<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Panotools-Script/>
> ...

(on full sphericals) I edit the nadir like this, right inside the
hugin project without first creating a finished pano:

- in preview, apply pitch 90 degrees
- narrow FOV to 60X60
- set pano size to 1/6 original
- stitch to spherical
- edit result (the nadir image)
- load result as additional image, set FOV and Ev
- apply pitch -90 in preview

and zenith just the same (only pitch -90 first, then 90), if I need to
(rarely do). Takes me a minute. Usually I only have to retouch a bit
of monopod and it's shadow, sometimes my or the camera's shadow as
well, so 60 degrees is usually enough - if not I do a 90X90 patch and
make it 1/4 the pano's width. Note that I don't work on the finished
panorama but I do this procedure while editing the pano in hugin, and
as soon as I have everything ready to stitch. The nadir image then
becomes part of my project, so I can do whatever with it, like
photometric optimization, set CPs, retouch it more...

I thought about writing a plugin for this procedure, but it's really
so quickly done once you've done it a few times that so far I couldn't
be bothered.

Kay

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