On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 11:47:03 AM UTC-5, Bruno Postle wrote:
>
> It is 1855, so practically brand new. There is no equivalent pier on the 
> other side, so who knows what they were thinking.
>
I noticed it was one sided after I posted. I suppose builders were a bit 
more spontaneous back then. 

Panotools::Script should install and run fine on OS X, which comes with 
> perl already installed, I think. In particular the jpeg2qtvr tool has 
> minimal dependencies.
>
> In general, most of these perl command-line tools have hugin equivalents 
> these days, though not jpeg2qtvr.
>
I have yet to figure out how to get things running.
I don't understand where I "install" the files (yes, I can be a bit 
hopeless without a GUI!)
Also not sure if I got image Magick and MacPorts set up properly. Anyway, I 
will just have to do some reading and experimenting.

Meanwhile, I thought I should ask, so as to avoid any unnecessary 
disappointment, -- when I figure out how to make this work, the script will 
take an ER jpg and output a QTVR file that is ready to view. Is this 
correct?

Also, might anyone suggest a resource that would be helpful in learning the 
real basics of perl scripting (whatever I need to know to be able to 
install and run these scripts?)
Thanks,
John


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